Dec. 3 NetSeminar: Cattell, Chamberlin, Florescu, Gray, Melton discuss future of databases

From: Ken North <ken_at_nospam.webservicessummit.com>
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 10:07:11 -0800
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"The Future of Software and Databases"

December 03, 2002 / 11:00 AM-12:00 PM (PST) December 03, 2002 / 07:00 PM-08:00 PM (GMT)

www.netseminar.com/nss/showSeminar?sem_num=780&branding=NSS&clientID=NSS

There is no charge to register. This NetSeminar is presented by Intelligent Enterprise magazine and sponsored by Borland, DataDirect Technologies, IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle



A panel of software experts will discuss the future of software and databases in a world that's moving to XML, distributed computing, collaborative Internet applications, Web services and ubiquitous personal connectivity (e.g., billions of mobile clients). The panel members will discuss the convergence of XML and SQL, object databases, querying documents, parallel architectures and more.

This NetSeminar will include a pre-recorded panel discussion followed by a live question-and-answer session. The panel members are:

. Rick Cattell - Sun Microsystems
. Don Chamberlin - IBM Almaden Research
. Daniela Florescu - XQRL, Inc.
. Jim Gray - Microsoft Research
. Jim Melton - Oracle

Rick Cattell is an author, founder of ODMG and the original Enterprise Java architect. Don Chamberlin is an author and co-inventor of SQL and XQuery. Dana Florescu is co-editor of several W3C specifications, including XQuery. Jim Gray is an author and ACM Turing Award winner. Jim Melton is an author and the editor of the ISO SQL specification. The panel moderator is Ken North, an author, CEO, and XML and Web Services editor for Dr. Dobb's. Received on Thu Nov 07 2002 - 19:07:11 CET

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