domo@the-standard-answer.co.uk (Dominic Dunlop) (07/27/90)
Open Systems Standards Update Service from Marosi Ltd. Written and run for Marosi Ltd. by standards expert Dominic Dunlop, the update service is designed to keep you abreast of the activities of the major standards bodies. Dunlop has been concerned with operating systems standards since the early nineteen-eighties, and is known in the UNIX community for his reports on JTC1/SC22/WG15, the ISO POSIX working group, commissioned jointly by EUUG and USENIX. The Open Systems Standards Update Service comprises: -- The Marosi Standards Review, bringing quarterly reports on the activities of the main organizations concerned with information technology standardization -- Bi-annual update seminars given by experts, with a choice of dates for subscribers, and providing an opportunity to discuss issues with others having similar concerns -- A research and enquiry service, purchasable in blocks of four hours, allowing answers to be sought from experts on standards- related matters -- News flashes, supplementing the quarterly Reviews with timely information on important events. Sample prices in UK pounds: Marosi Standards Review (four issues) 295 Standards update seminars (two, held in location 445 convenient for Heathrow Airport, England) Research and enquiry service (four hours) 300 Full service (all of the above, plus news flashes) 895 For further information, and a sample copy of the Marosi Standards Review, please fill out the following template, and mail to standards-review@tsa.co.uk. Alternatively, fax a copy of the form to Anthony Head on +44 990 27328, or speak to Anthony on +44 990 873155 between 0800 and 1600 GMT, mentioning that you saw this announcement on the net. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To: standards-review@tsa.co.uk From: <Your electronic mail address> Name: Job title: Department/mail stop: Company: Address: Postal code/ZIP: Country: Telephone: Facsimile: Please send me further information about the Marosi Open Systems Update Service, and a sample copy of the Marosi Standards Review. -- Dominic Dunlop