Re: 2/10/2003 7p CHM seminar on the History of Databases

From: Mark B. Sigler <markbsigler_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 28 Jan 2003 10:09:34 -0800
Message-ID: <8b741970.0301281009.54f07544_at_posting.google.com>


Wish this were being webcast also.

eugene_at_cse.ucsc.edu (Eugene Miya) wrote in message news:<3e35c88e$1_at_news.ucsc.edu>...
> Computer History Museum presents
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> How Databases Changed the World
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> Chris Date, Herb Edelstein, Bob Epstein, Ken Jacobs, Roger Sippl and
> Michael Stonebreaker, with moderator George Schussel
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> Monday, Feb. 10, 2003
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> Lecture: 7:00 PM
> (General lecture seating begins: 6:50PM)
> Moffett Training and Conference Center, Bldg. 3, Moffett Field
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> RESERVATIONS
> Free. Please RSVP by Feb. 3, 2003.
> Sign up online at
> http://www.computerhistory.org/database_02102003
> or call 1-650-810-1027.
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> You will be asked to provide the following information.
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> Full name
> Professional affiliation
> Mailing address (Please specify work or home)
> Day phone number (Please specify work or home)
> Email address
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> Please be prepared to show your valid photo ID upon entrance to Moffett Field.
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> MEMBERSHIP
> Current members of the Computer History Museum
> have purchased a student or senior citizen membership at $35.00
> or individual membership at $50.00 or more within the last year.
> To become a member, please go to our website at
> http://www.computerhistory.org/contribute/support/form/
>
> ABSTRACT OF TALK
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> If you have ever wonder about the following, then you should plan to attend ...
> How did the database industry get started?
> How has it changed the face of business?
> What were the key milestones, the big obstacles and lessons learned?
> Join us as we investiagte the personal stories of an incredible array of
> pioneering database leaders in this amazing industry.
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> Information about the Computer History Museum
> URL: www.computerhistory.org
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> DIRECTIONS
> To Moffett Field/NASA Ames Research Center via 101:
> From San Jose on 101 North or from San Francisco on 101 South,
> take the 2nd Moffett Exit (Moffett Field) to the guard gate
> at the main entrance to the NASA Ames Research Center.
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> To Moffett Field/NASA Ames Research Center via Highway 85:
> From Highway 85 heading north, take the Moffett Boulevard exit.
> Turn right at the end of the ramp. Proceed to the guard gate
> at the main entrance to the NASA Ames Research Center.
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> To Moffett Training and Conference Center (Building 3):
> After passing through the Guard Gate, proceed on Clark Road.
> Bear slightly left as the road forks onto South Akron Road
> along the open green of the Naval Reserve heading for NASA
> Hangar One. The Moffett Training and Conference Center is
> located on your left between Dugan Avenue and Severyns Avenue.
>
> Parking is available in any of the surrounding lots.
Received on Tue Jan 28 2003 - 19:09:34 CET

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