To: john harris who wrote (20044 ) 1/9/1999 11:38:00 AM From: Nine_USA Respond to of 29386
Nice to see the Fibre Channel Assoc'n meets twice in Minneapolis in Summer '99 Future FCA Marketing Committee Meetings Feb 10, 1999 Huntington Beach, CA April 14 1999 Palm Springs, CA June 9, 1999 Minneapolis, MN August 4, 1999 Minneapolis, MN October 6, 1999 Ft. Lauderdale, FL December 8, 1999 Reno, NV February 9, 2000 Huntington Beach, CA April 5, 2000 Palm Springs, CA Meetings are from 9AM to 5PM January 19-21, 1999 Annual Summit Register for the Annual Summit by downloading a pdf version of the registration form and returning it to the FCA. As Fibre Channel has been evolving and developing so has your Fibre Channel Association. This year's annual summit is your opportunity to see first hand how the industry has changed and how the FCA is responding to serve its membership. Fibre Channel has emerged from a new technology into a solution for many mission critical customers. Come to the Annual Summit and hear about what this means to the industry, to you and your company. Hear from and interact with: Industry Analysts presenting their insights regarding Fibre Channel, Storage Area Networks and the trends impacting Fibre Channel Deployments. Customers presenting Success Stories regarding Fibre Channel installations and the problems that they solved. FCA Board presenting the results from the first End User Conference. Industry Leaders presenting the challenges that still face Fibre Channel moving forward. Solution providers defining the role Fibre Channel plays in meeting customer needs. FCA Board presenting the 1999 strategic direction for the Association. During this 3 day event, there will be many opportunities for you to hear from customers and experts in the industry. Also, you will see where the FCA is going and how it is working to provide benefit to your business. You will have the opportunity to ask questions, to provide you perspective and interact with other FCA members. Please don't miss this chance to learn about the direction that your Fibre Channel Association is setting, to hear from customers and to get direct feedback from Industry Analyst and Solution providers. Bob Weisickle Chairman, The Fibre Channel Association