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Posted: Wednesday, 21 May 2008 3:08PM

Staff Notices From May 21



Linux Box CTO to speak at conference: Matt Benjamin, CTO of Ann Arbor-based Linux Box Corp., will make a presentation at the fifth annual International OpenAFS and Kerberos Best Practices Workshop May 19-23. Linux Box is a sponsor of the event, being held at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Alistair Ferguson of Morgan Stanley will deliver the keynote address,  and for the first time, Microsoft Corp. will be present.  Benjamin will present a paper on OpenAFS Linux client performance improvements Linux Box has developed. OpenAFS is a distributed and replicated filesystem that provides location independence, scalability, security, and transparent migration capabilities. OpenAFS is available for a broad range of heterogeneous systems including UNIX, Linux, MacOS and Microsoft Windows.  To  find out more about the workshop visit http://workshop.openafs.org/afsbpw08. Linux Box is an ISO 9001:2000 certified open-source software consultancy that  has provided high-quality software design, development, and systems support services to customers in diverse locations and markets, since 1999. More at www.linuxbox.com, or call (877) 546-8929.


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