To: Paul Engel who wrote (48770 ) 2/25/1998 6:52:00 AM From: Flair Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
Paul, Ibexx & all, "Workstaion Leadership Forum 98 - Intel & Microsoft 03/05/98 - 03/06/98 in Seattle" The Workstation Leadership Forum '98 is an executive-level event aimed at bringing together leading workstation industry application developers, users, and computer manufacturers. Attendees will gain insight into the industry's directions and accelerating adoption of Microsoft's and Intel's workstation technologies and find out how to take advantage of the latest industry trends. Keynote Addresses The event will include exciting announcements from Intel and Microsoft, with keynote addresses from William H. Gates III, Microsoft Chairman and Craig R. Barrett, Intel President & COO. Additional presentations will be made by leading users and developers that have embraced the transition towards Intel and Microsoft based workstation solutions. Agenda Introduction & Welcome Intel Keynote Craig Barrett, President & COO, Intel Corp. Guests: Steve Walske, President & CEO, PTC Corp. Jack Harding, President & CEO, Cadence Microsoft Keynote William H. Gates III, Microsoft Chairman Guests: Aart de Geus, President & CEO, Synopsys Roger A. Lang, CEO & Founder, Infinity Jon Hirschtick, CEO, SolidWorks Moving to the NT/IA Platform Software Development Migration & Interoperability Guests : Fortune 500 users Robert Peebler, President & CEO, Landmark Graphics Pierre Moreau, Director, Dassault Systems Next Steps Technology Showcase The event will also feature a technology showcase where the world's leading workstation software and hardware vendors will demonstrate state-of-the-art applications, spanning CAD/MCAD, DCC, Financial, EDA, SWE, GIS and other workstation industry segments, running on a wide variety of OEM workstations. The Workstation Leadership Forum '98 is a senior management forum for top application developers and workstation users. CEOs, COOs, and Vice Presidents of Engineering, Design, and Development should attend to capitalize on Intel's and Microsoft's plans for the future of workstation computing.