Hi again,

Many thanks to one and all who signed up for sessions already. You're among
the top 1% of the population for being smart, stunningly beautiful people
who know what's cool and hip!!

Those who wish to also demonstrate such acumen and skill, and are attending
SHARE Orlando, sign up to chair one of the remaining sessions at SHARE!
Below you'll find the list, as well as an updated list on the Web page
here:
http://web.mac.com/mboltz2/The_Tao_of_Net/SHARE_Orlando_Chairbears.html

There are but a handful of rules for you to follow:  you should be
registered to attend SHARE the day you are chairing any sessions, you
should not chair your own sessions for which you are speaking, and you
should plan on attending the chair bear training session Sunday evening.
The chairing itself is EASY! Even a child could do it, and if we don't get
some volunteers to take these last sessions, we may have to get some of the
kids visiting Disney to do it for us! No, just kidding on that bit. But
seriously, sign up soon! We need the sessions chairs assigned by the middle
of next week, latest!!

Please, please don't make me have to get Martha involved!

PS - please remember to reply to me directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED],
not to the list! I don't monitor the lists that closely, and may miss your
reply.

Mon   09:30a      930   9268  OpenKicks: The CICS API on Linux    Michael
Potter
Mon   03:00p      1500  9106  VM Performance Update   Bill Bitner
Mon   04:30p      1630  9234  Managing Linux under z/VM using the Linux
Performance Suite (ESALPS)    Barton Robinson
Mon   04:30p      1630  9286  Tending the SANity of the Flock - SAN
Experiences at Nationwide     Rick Troth

Tue   08:00a      800   9265  TCO: Comparing System z and Distributed
Environments; Building the Business Case  Chris Rohrbach/Marlin Maddy
Tue   08:00a      800   9293  What's New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Bradford Hinson
Tue   09:30a      930   9237  Linux under z/VM Performance Analysis Case
Studies     Barton Robinson
Tue   11:00a      1100  9284  How To Turn a Penguin Into a Dog (or, Things
To Do That Will Avoid Linux on z Success) Philip Smith
Tue   01:30p      1330  9227  Linux for IBM System z Installation
Hands-on-Lab - Part 1 of 3    Richard Lewis/Chuck Morse
Tue   01:30p      1330  9292  Performance Experience with Databases on
Linux for IBM System z9 and System z      Martin Kammerer
Tue   03:00p      1500  9129  z/VM Security and Integrity   Alan Altmark
Tue   03:00p      1500  9228  Linux for IBM System z Installation
Hands-on-Lab - Part 2 of 3    Richard Lewis/Chuck Morse
Tue   03:00p      1500  9238  Configuring Linux on z/VM for Performance
Barton Robinson
Tue   04:30p      1630  9120  z/VM Installation - It's Installed, Now What?
Mike Walter
Tue   04:30p      1630  9229  Linux for IBM System z Installation
Hands-on-Lab - Part 3 of 3    Richard Lewis/Chuck Morse

Wed   08:00a      800   9206  From A (AIX) to Z (Linux on System z), A
Customer Experience     Uriel Carrasquilla
Wed   09:30a      930   9110  z/VM Live Guest Migration     Romney White
Wed   09:30a      930   9202  Linux on System z - A Strategic View      Jim
Elliott
Wed   09:30a      930   9248  Help! My (Virtual) Penguin is Sick! Philip
Smith
Wed   11:00a      1100  9111  New Features of the z/VM 5.3 Hypervisor
Romney White
Wed   11:00a      1100  9244  Linux for Beginners Hands-on-Lab - Part 3 of
3     Neale Ferguson
Wed   11:00a      1100  9279  Problem Determination with Linux on System z
Steffen Thoss
Wed   01:30p      1330  9136  Automated Linux Guest Monitoring on z/VM
using PROP  Jim Vincent
Wed   01:30p      1330  9205  Choose the Wrong Architecture and Waste
Millions - A Customer Case Study    Mark Post
Wed   01:30p      1330  9214  sudo: Beginner to Expert in One Hour
Michael Potter
Wed   03:00p      1500  9146  Using Unicenter VM:Operator To Manage Linux
Servers     Brian Jagos
Wed   04:30p      1630  9134  Dynamically Managing Hardware I/O
Configuration Using VM  Rick Barlow
Wed   04:30p      1630  9259  Making Your Penguins Fly - Introduction to
SCSI over FCP for Linux on System z Martin Peschke

Thu   08:00a      800   9117  Introduction to Installation and Service of
z/VM using VMSES/E      Jim Vincent
Thu   08:00a      800   9290  Managing Your Red Hat Enterprise Linux Guests
with RHN Satellite      Bradford Hinson
Thu   09:30a      930   9267  Networking with Linux on System z   Steffen
Thoss
Thu   11:00a      1100  9216  Extreme Filesystem Sharing Experiences with
Linux using a Read-Only Root FS at Nationwide   Rick Troth
Thu   11:00a      1100  9276  High Availability for Linux on IBM System z
Servers     Scott Loveland
Thu   01:30p      1330  9249  Putting Linux on System z into Production:
True Stories      Erich Amrehn
Thu   01:30p      1330  9287  Installing a Novell SLES 10 Starter System
without a Net(work)     Mike Walter
Thu   03:00p      1500  9147  Managing and Provisioning Linux on System z
with IBM Director and Tivoli Provisioning Manager     Paul Sutera
Thu   03:00p      1500  9212  Linux for System z at Nationwide - From Woe
to Whoa! How did We Get Here, Toto? Jim Vincent
Thu   03:00p      1500  9224  Linux System Management for the Mainframe
System Programmer - Part 1 of 2     Mark Post
Thu   04:30p      1630  9225  Linux System Management for the Mainframe
System Programmer - Part 2 of 2     Mark Post

Fri   08:00a      800   9245  Linux on Intel InstallFest Hands-on-Lab -
Part 1 of 2 Mark Post
Fri   08:00a      800   9282  Logical Volume Management for Linux on System
z     Horst Hummel
Fri   08:00a      800   9289  Additional Feet for the Penguin - SCSI over
FCP Multipathing for Linux on System z    Martin Peschke
Fri   09:30a      930   9246  Linux on Intel InstallFest Hands-on-Lab -
Part 2 of 2 Mark Post
Fri   09:30a      930   9283  Using Hobbit to Monitor Networked Services
Rich Smrcina

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Sr. Solutions Architect
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