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In a message dated 97-02-27 12:49:36 EST, [log in to unmask] writes:

RE:  FINANCIAL OOTS '97: Road Map to Distributed Object Computing and the NET
 Westchester Marriott, Tarrytown, NY, May 29 - 30, 1997
 Registration: 1-888-SEE-OOTS, ext 201

 Please foward this invite to your business assocates for a $100. early
 registration discount off the $695. full program fee.

 *******

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Financial OOTS 97 begins early registration.
 February 28, 1997

 Chair: John Weiler
        Objective Technology Group
        +1-703-768-0400
               [log in to unmask]

 Co-Chair:   Mike Millikin
    Softbank Forums
    1-800-722-8532
    [log in to unmask]

 Registration and Conference Management: IT Direct: Chuck Lockard, President
 1-888-SEE-OOTS, ext 201
 http://www.theotg.com

 Roadmap to Distributed Object Computing and the NET for Global Financial
 Services, Banking and Insurance
 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

 Westchester, NY -- Financial OOTS 97
 Object Technology and the Net have redefined how corporate IS designs,
 develops and deploys enterprise systems.  To aid industry in making this
 paradigm shift, the OMG membership is collaborating on a number of
 initiatives including the vertical industry Object Oriented Technology
 Symposium (OOTS) series.  The first of this years vertical forums will focus
 on the distibuted computing needs of Financial Services, Banking and
 Insurance Institutions and will be hosted by industries top solution
 providers in Tarrytown, NY on May 29th and 30th.

 The FINANCIAL OOTS format, will be similar to the recent FED OOTS program
 (see http://www.theotg.com) which helped bootstrap over 700 government and
 industry executives last fall. Other vertical industry events will follow,
 including Telecommunications/Media (COMM OOTS), Government/Aerospace (FED
 OOTS), and Medical/Health Care (MED OOTS).

 FINANCIAL OOTS will be presented in four key "steps" addressing:
 1) Enterprise Architecture and Design, 2) Enabling Technologies for
 Client/Server and the NET, 3) Distributed Computing Infrastructure, and 4)
 Data Management, Access and Security.  Concurrent tracks will address the
 needs of CIO's, Architects, and Developers, and will detail real world
 industry trends and applications.

 This forum is a unique addition for business managers and technologists who
 need to understand how distributed object computing can be applied to their
 critical business problems.  To ensure a top echelon educational and
 informational experience, FINANCIAL OOTS has drawn on the combined expertise
 of industry's foremost authorities (see participants listed below).

 ****************************************************************************
 For additional information you may call 1-888-SEE-OOTS or visit the
 conference web site at http://www.theotg.com.  For your convenience, an
 electronic
 registration form has been attached to the end of this message
 ****************************************************************************

         Symposium Distinguished Speakers

 · Jon Siegel, Director, Domain Technologies, Object Management Group
 · Bob Epstein, Founder and Chairman, Sybase
 · Bob Zurek, VP, Powersoft Business Unit
 · Alfred Spector, GM, Transaction Processing Systems, IBM/ CEO Transarc
Corp.
 · John Slitz, VP Object Technology/Architecture  and Design, IBM
 · Ivar Jacobson, VP Business Objects, Rational Software
 · Ken Jacobs, VP Server Products, Oracle
 · Jim Stikeleather, Executive Director, and author, TRC/Perot Systems
 · Chuck Alvarez, VP, JP Morgan
 · Steve Wolfe and Riley Hayes, Merrill Lynch,
 · Carol Teasley, VP Object Technology, Fannie Mae
 · Dr. Michael Stonebraker - CTO Informix (Illustra), author, “Migrating
 Legacy Systems)
 · Steve McKay, Vice President/GM, Solaris Product Group, SunSoft
 · Sukan Makmuri, VP Architecture and Standards, Bank of America,
 · Jon Hopkins, Director Object Technology, Rational Software
 · Luther Hampton, Sr. Consultant Lockheed Martin, ACC
 · Tim McGowan, Sr. Systems Engineer Manager, EDS
 · Fred Cummins, Sr. OMG represenative, EDS
 · Waqar Sadiq, Sr. Systems Engineer, EDS
 · Jens Christensen, CTO, Visigenic Software
 · Annrai O'Toole, Chief Technology Officer, IONA Technologies
 · Don Deutch, SQL 3 Committee Chair, Sybase
 · Jeff Odell, USAA,
 . Ely Eshel, CTO, Momentum Software
 . Graeme Dixon, Sr. Technical Staff, Transarc Corp.
 . Francois Bancilhon, President, O2 Technologies
 . Dr. Andrew Wade, President, Objectivity
 . Rob Appelbaum, Chief Systems Architect, Expersoft
 · Bill Hertha, Canadian Imperial Bank of Com merce *
 · Jim Shelton, President, On-Line Banking Association
 · David Jost, Global Product Manager, New Technologies, Dow Jones Telerate,
 · Laura Hill, Director of Emerging Technology, JP Morgan,
 · Pete Kelly, CIO, Global Finance /1st Union *
 · Elizabeth Bufo, Lockheed Martin Advanced Computing Center
 · Sridhar Iyengar, Director Advanced Technology, Unisys
 · Bill Ravkin, CTO, Powersoft Corp. (Sybase)
 · Ted Goldstein, Chief Java Commerce Officer, JavaSoft
 · Nick Fedchuk, VP Strategic Technology Group, Nations Bank
 · Matt Meinel, Executive Director IS, Swiss Bank
 · Adrian Bowles, VP Research, GIGA Information Systems
 · Jonathan Chinitz, President, IntelliSoft Corp.
 · Bill Brown, Principle, Object Management Consulting
 · Paul Harmon editor, Object-Oriented Strategies newsletter
 · Ron Zahavi, Director of SI, Concept 5, co-author: The Essential CORBA.
 . Jeffery Tash, President, Database Decisions
 · Bob Scher, President, Messaging Oriented Middleware Assoc., Peer Logic
 · Mark Ryland, Technical Evangelist, ActiveX, Microsoft Corp.
 · Jack Hassell & John Easton, Chairs OMG Financial Domain Task Force,
   Stanford S/W
 . James Powell, Director TIBCO Financial, Inc.
 · Tom Mowbray, Author CORBA Design Patterns, Mitre Corp.
 · Kevin Tyson, Enterprise Engineering Associates
 · Ellis Cohen, Sr. Active X Engineer, Open Group
 · Mary Jo McCauley, Sr Object Technology Consultant, Digital Equipment

 - [log in to unmask], (CTO, OTG) Program Chair, 703-768-0400
 - Mike Millikin, Sr. VP, Softbank Forums, Co-Chair, 800-722-8532

  * Pending final confirmation
 ****************************************************************************
                             Registration Information

  What:  FINANCIAL OBJECT ORIENTED TECHNOLOGY SYMPOSIUM
  When:  May 29th & 30th, 1997
  Where: Weschester Marriott, Tarrytown, NY
  How:   Registration: 1.888.SEE.OOTS, or locally 1.703.471.8520 et 201
  WEB:   http://www.theotg.com
  EMail: [log in to unmask]
  Cost:  $695 - two days, all sessions - $595. early registration by April
 30th
         $395 - single day - $345 early registration by April 30th
         Lunch will be provided each day for pre-registrants.

  Great Group discounts:
  1) 10% discount for groups of 10 or more,
  3) 20% discount for groups of 20 or more,
  4) 30% discount for groups of 30 or more,

 Discount hotel rates for all registrants of $130.00 (regularly $175.00) at
 Westchester Marriot.  Hotel registration number is 1-800-882-1042 and
 request "FINANCIAL OOTS".  Register early, for this event will sell out.
 Seating capacity limited to 650.

 *************************On-Line Registration******************************

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  For registration fee please bill my:

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  E-MAIL to: [log in to unmask], FAX to 703-904-8523  CALL: 703-471-8520 ext
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