The rise in price may be due to this article; there was a seminar yesterday in Toronto. Interest is growing.
poorboy,
Friday March 19, 8:03 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release
Kasten Chase and Aberdeen Group to Present Web-to-Host Technology Seminar Series
Seminar to be Led by Tim Sloane, Aberdeen Group's Director of Internet Infrastructure Research
TORONTO--(BUSINESS EDITORS)--March 19, 1999--Kasten Chase (TSE:KCA - news), a leading provider of data connectivity solutions, today announced the introduction of a seminar series entitled ''Bringing Web-to-Host Technology Into Focus,'' in partnership with Aberdeen Group, a leading Boston-based computer industry market research, analysis and consulting organization. The seminar series addresses the growing trend toward ''webifying host applications,'' and is designed to provide valuable information to organizations considering the integration of Web-to-Host technology into an existing network infrastructure.
''There is an incredible amount of confusion in the market regarding Web-to-Host technology, especially as it relates to issues such as migration, data access and impact on an organization's IT foundation,'' explains Glen Kazerman, vice president and general manager, Kasten Chase. ''Through this educational seminar program, we can give corporations a clear view of the current state of the Web-to-Host market, and provide the answers today's organizations need.''
Leading the seminar, Aberdeen Group's Tim Sloane will educate attendees about critical elements of a sound migration strategy and the business benefits of migration. The presentation also will outline potential problem areas that may occur during a Web-to-host migration, and how to avoid them, as well as the key product features to be aware of when evaluating products.
Seminar Schedule
--March 31, 1999, National Club, Toronto, ON - 7 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
--April 6, 1999, Burlington Marriott, Burlington, MA - 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
--April 20, 1999, Hilton Embassy Row, Washington, DC - 7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m. -0-
''I'm proud to be associated with an education series of this nature,'' says Tim Sloane, director, Internet infrastructure research, Aberdeen Group. ''Today's organizations are faced with too many choices, from network migration technology to host access products, making it difficult to select solutions appropriate for a specific network infrastructure and project. These seminars will explain the different technologies that can implement Web-to-host integration and how to evaluate which technology best fits different business requirements, so that IS managers can make informed decisions.''
Participants can register for this 90-minute, complimentary seminar via the Web at www.kastenchase.com, byemailingseminar@kastenchase.com, or by calling (800) 263-1448. Seminar attendees will receive a complimentary copy of Tim Sloane's white paper ''Web-to-Hot Technology - a Critical Element for Developing Applications at Internet Speed.''
About Kasten Chase
A proven leader in the data communications industry, Kasten Chase has more than 25 years experience developing mission-critical enterprise solutions for companies around the world. With headquarters in Toronto, Canada, and offices throughout the world, Kasten Chase works closely with customers and business partners in more than 30 countries. With a unique customer-centric approach, Kasten Chase solutions support key applications such as Web-to-Host connectivity, remote access, secure communications, and network management. For all current product and financial information, please visit the company's web site at www.kastenchase.com.
Kasten Chase offers innovative solutions that enable customers to leverage their current network investments. With technology aimed at reducing the total cost of ownership associated with corporate networks, Kasten Chase provides enterprise solutions to companies that use complex, business-critical networks. Offering complete technical support and superior customer service, Kasten Chase's customers include companies in the financial services, government, automotive and retail industries. |