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Ken North
If you are in Silicon Valley on March 15, you might want to attend a panel
discussion about the marriage of SQL, XML, web services and grid computing.
Admission is FREE if you register online for the Software Development 2004 Expo
pass.
The panel includes the original enterprise Java architect, the editor of the SQL
standard, a co-inventor of XQuery, a leading technology writer, a distinguished
database researcher, and a Turing Award winner. They've collectively authored
over a dozen books.
Panel members include:
Rick Cattell Distinguished Engineer, Sun Microsystems
Peter Coffee Technology Editor, eWEEK
Daniela Florescu Sr. Software Engineer, BEA
Jim Gray Distinguished Engineer, Microsoft Research
Jim Kleewein Distinguished Engineer, IBM Silicon Valley Lab
Jim Melton Standards architect, Oracle Corporation
Where: Santa Clara Convention Center
When: March 15, 2004 5:15-6:15 pm
To register:
http://www.sdexpo.com/2004/west/pricing.htm
discussion about the marriage of SQL, XML, web services and grid computing.
Admission is FREE if you register online for the Software Development 2004 Expo
pass.
The panel includes the original enterprise Java architect, the editor of the SQL
standard, a co-inventor of XQuery, a leading technology writer, a distinguished
database researcher, and a Turing Award winner. They've collectively authored
over a dozen books.
Panel members include:
Rick Cattell Distinguished Engineer, Sun Microsystems
Peter Coffee Technology Editor, eWEEK
Daniela Florescu Sr. Software Engineer, BEA
Jim Gray Distinguished Engineer, Microsoft Research
Jim Kleewein Distinguished Engineer, IBM Silicon Valley Lab
Jim Melton Standards architect, Oracle Corporation
Where: Santa Clara Convention Center
When: March 15, 2004 5:15-6:15 pm
To register:
http://www.sdexpo.com/2004/west/pricing.htm