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Conference Overview
 
Important Dates
 
Conference Organizers
 
General Session Refereed Papers Track
 
Free and Open Source Software (FREENIX) Track
 
NEW! SIG Sessions 
 
Keynote and Invited Talks 
Training Track 
Guru Sessions, WiPs, and BoFs 
Registration, Hotel, and Travel Information 
 
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TRAINING TRACK
 
Submitting a Training Track Proposal
 
USENIX's highly respected training program offers 
intensive, immediately applicable tutorials on topics essential to the 
use, development, and administration of advanced computing systems. 
Skilled instructors, hands-on experts in their topic areas, 
present both introductory and advanced tutorials covering topics such 
as (this list is not comprehensivefeel free to propose topics not listed):
 
	- System administration, maintenance, monitoring, and security:
 
	
	-     Systems application configuration and maintenance
 
	-     High availability and quality of service
 
	-     Monitoring: SNMP, log analysis, etc.
 
	-     Distributed data: LDAP, Web, etc.
 
	-     Techniques: time management, failover management, etc.
  
	- Operating systems (Linux, *BSD, Mac, Solaris, NT, etc.):
 
	
	-     File systems and storage systems
 
	-     Interoperability of heterogeneous systems
 
	-     Embedded systems
  
	- Systems and network security:
 
	
	-     Intrusion detection and prevention
 
	-     Hacking and countermeasures
 
	-     General security topics: Internet, wireless, data, etc.
  
	- Applications and algorithms:
 
	
	-     Security and privacy, cryptography
 
	-     Web-based technologies
 
	-     Mobile code and mobile computing
 
	-     New algorithms and applications
 
	-     Application development (threads, Perl, scripting, etc.)
  
	- Technologies:
 
	
	-     Wireless and mobile computing
 
	-     Personal digital assistants
 
	-     Distributed, replicated, and Web-based systems
  
	- Emerging technologies:
 
	
	-     New applications
 
	-     New technologies
  
	-     Topics not listed above!
 
 
To provide the best possible tutorial slate, USENIX continually 
solicits proposals for new tutorials. If you are interested in 
presenting a tutorial, contact Dan Klein, Training Program Coordinator, dvk@usenix.org.
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