Big Blue in the Big Easy!
February 22, 1995

              1995 IBM TECHNICAL INTERCHANGE
            ERNEST N. MORIAL CONVENTION CENTER
                    MAY 21-25, 1995

CALL:
1-800-872-7109 US
1-800-661-2131 Canada
1-508-443-4990 International
1-508-443-4715 Fax

Next to Mardi Gras and the cool sounds of the Jazz Festival, what's the
HOTTEST event happening in New Orleans?  It's the 1995 Technical
Interchange!

Are you interested in learning about the latest offerings from OS/2, AIX,
AS/400, and MVS? Do you want to know more about object oriented technology
and how it is defining the next generation of operating systems and
applications?  Are you interested in building your technical knowledge and
skills?  If you answered "YES" to any of these questions, you can't afford
to miss the IBM Technical Interchange.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

*** Software Designers
*** Independent and Corporate Developers
*** Technical Coordinators
*** Software Integrators
*** MIS Managers
*** LAN Experts
*** Device Driver Developers
*** Consultants
*** Value Added Resellers and Dealers
*** Training Executives
And, all those interested in seeing what's hot on OS/2, AIX, AS/400, and
MVS.

YOU'LL TAKE HOME MORE THAN A HANDFUL OF BEADS!

Here is a taste of the many items we'll be passing your way!

*IBM Official Technical Interchange t-shirt, bag and mug
*The Developer Bookshelf for AS/400 on CD-ROM:
   AS/400 Partners in Development Offerings for Developers
   IBM Directions for AS/400
   AS/400 Object Oriented Technology Papers
   AS/400 Client/Server Papers
   AS/400 Application Development Program
   Selected FORUMS from On-Line AS/400 Partners in Development
   Selected AS/400 System Manuals
*One Year Subscription to OS/2 Developer
*AS/400 Partners in Development Newsletter
*A Complimentary Subscription to AIXpert Magazine
*C Set ++ on CD ROM for OS/2 v2.1
*LAN CD-ROM:
   DCE Application Enabler for OS/2 (I)
   LAN Systems Toolkit
   SOMObjects Toolkit 2.1: 3.5" Diskettes
   SOMObjects Workgroup Enabler 2.1: 3.5" Diskettes
   AnyNet
   DatagLANce (Evaluation)
   DCE (Illustration) (I)
   LAN Distance (Evaluation)
   LAN Server 4.0 (Evaluation)
   NetDoor/2:
   NetFinity (Evaluation)
   NetView DM/2:
   NetView DM/2 2.1 Extended Base (Evaluation)
   NetView DM/2 2.1 Extended Client (Evaluation)
   NetView DM/2 2.1 Remote Administrator (Evaluation)
   Person to Person/2:
   A PM application that displays LAN adapter information (I)
   PC to PC File transfer Using NETBIOS (I)
   MakeDCE (P)
   NetWare to LAN Server Migration Tool (I)
   Library READ/2 (I)
   Graphically monitor ring utilization (I)
 CODE:
   IBM: Redbook Sample Code: 3.5" Diskettes
   NVDM/2: Samples found in NetView DM/2 Quick Help (I)
 SERVICE:
   IBM: LAN System ServicePaks: 3.5" Diskettes
   IBM: LAN Distance ServicePak: 3.5" Diskettes
   ANYNET IC07730 Service Files
   ANYNET IC07866 Service Files
   ANYNET IC08105 Service Files
   DCE Toolkit
   DCE Tools
    - EZDCE
    - Cell_Profiler
    - DCESTAT
    - DCE_Password
    - PDDA6000        AND SO MUCH MORE...TOO MUCH TO LIST!

And your choice of:

*The Developer Connection for OS/2 on CD ROM:
    OS/2 Warp
    BonusPak for OS/2 Warp
    OpenDoc for OS/2
    VisualAge
    SMART Toolkits for:
     OS/2 Warp
     OS/2 2.1
     OS/2 SMP
     OS/2 Japanese Version
     Pen for OS/2

OR

*AIX Software Development Solutions on CD ROM:
    DB2/6000 Products
    CMVC Products
    POWERbench Solutions
     C++ POWERbench
     COBOL POWERbench
     FORTRAN POWERbench
  IBM Application Development Products
    C
    C++
    FORTRAN
    SDE WorkBench/6000
    ESSL/6000
   Related Vendor Products

And, don't miss the opportunity to win an IBM ThinkPad or a Power Personal
System at the Closing Session where David Barnes will knock your socks
off

KEYNOTE & GUEST SPEAKERS

Hear from IBM's John W. Thompson - General Manager, Marketing & Solution
Developer Programs and hear IBM's strategy to approaching the next century
of computing with IBM technologies.

Conference Host:
     James J. Gant -- VP, Solution Developer Operations, IBM

Guest speakers:
     Steve Mills -- General Manager, Software Solutions, IBM
     Cliff Reeves -- Director, Object Technology, IBM
     Joseph Guglielmi -- Chairman and CEO, Taligent, Inc.

SPICY MIX OF INGREDIENTS

The IBM Technical Interchange is proud to present the very latest from
OS/2, AIX, AS/400, and MVS -- all under one roof!  Within these operating
systems, we're offering over 300 sessions. Session topics include:

* Object Oriented Technology
* Application Development
* Client/Server
* Open Systems
* LAN Systems
* Networking
* Database
* Device Driver Development
* Multimedia
* C++
* PowerPC
* OpenDoc

THE HOTTEST TECHNOLOGY

The IBM Technical Interchange brings you the hottest technology -- the
latest and greatest in software & hardware.  Visit our extensive exhibit
hall featuring over 100 software & hardware vendors showing off their
innovative tools and applications.  Then, check into the IBM Computer Lab
and speak to actual IBM developers who offer one-on-one technical
assistance.  Hitch a ride on the Information Superhighway, and be sure to
check out the test Drive Center - where we put you in the driver's seat,
behind the wheel of IBM's latest technologies.

ALL WORK & NO PLAY....NO WAY!        LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL!

Join us for three exciting Technical Interchange receptions.  First, help
us kick the conference off at the Ragin' Cajun Welcome Reception - this
down home "swamp party" promises good food and great fun!  Then, head to
the exhibit hall for the "Grand Opening" at the Exhibits and all that Jazz
reception.  Take a look at the latest software and hardware technology
from vendors joining us from 'round the world. Don't miss the PowerPC
Mardi Gras Celebration -- our big event.  Join the festivities sponsored
by IBM PowerPC Developer Programs.  Experience an evening of carnival
atmosphere that will fill you with the Mardi Gras spirit...the spirit of
New Orleans!

SEE YA' IN "N'AWLINS"

A Big Time in the Big Easy -- learning, exploring, networking, and having
fun --  what more could you ask for?  From the Ragin Cajun Conference Kick
Off to the Mardi Gras Celebration -- we'll provide plenty of excitement
from start to finish, all while providing opportunities to network and
enhance your technical knowledge and skills.  It's all happening at the
1995 Technical Interchange in New   Orleans.  Don't delay -- register
early and save $200 off the regular $1095 conference registration fee.

Early Conference Registration Fee ......... $895  before April 7, 1995
Regular Conference Registration Fee....... $1095   after April 7, 1995

3 or More Attendees from Same Company*......$795  before April 7, 1995
                                         ...$995   after April 7, 1995

One Day/ Full Conference....................$415
Two Day/Full Conference.....................$680

Exhibit Hall Only...........................$20/each

*registrations must be submitted at the same time & include full payment

The Conference Registration Fee Includes:

* Attendance at all Conference Sessions
* Premiums
* Conference Proceedings
* Continental Breakfast & Lunch Daily
* Ragin' Cajun Welcome Reception
* Exhibits & All That Jazz Reception
* PowerPC Mardi Gras Celebration
* Opportunities to win additional prizes, including an IBM ThinkPad
  or a Power Personal System.

To Register or to Receive more Information, Please call:

********1-800-872-7109 US OR 1-800-661-2131 Canada***********
********Outside the US & Canada call 1-508-443-4990**********
******************FAX 1-508-443-4715 ************************

Special rates for conference attendees are available at the following
hotels (please identify yourself as an IBM Technical Interchange
attendee):

New Orleans Hilton Riverside (504-584-3999).......$135 S/D, $165 Tower
Sheraton New Orleans (800-253-6156)...............$135 S/D, $155 Exec.
New Orleans Marriott (504-581-1000)...............$140S/D
The Doubletree Hotel New Orleans (504-581-1300)...$119 S, $129 D
Crowne Plaza New Orleans (504-525-9444)...........$117 S, $132 D

For discounted airline rates, contact IVI Travel at 800-688-6700.
Refer to program #211692.  For discounted USAir or United
Airlines rates, call Wayland Travel at 800-552-0300.

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Cancellation:  Confirmed registrants who cannot attend, and do not send
substitute, are entitled to a refund  of paid fees less a $50 processing
fee if a request is received in writing on or before April 21, 1995.
Registrants are liable for their full fees after April 21, 1995.

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SOMETHING FOR EVERY TASTE

With over 300 sessions, the 1995 Technical Interchange gives you more
variety than a big bowl of gumbo.

             IBM Technical Interchange
           New Orleans Convention Center
               May 21 - 25, 1995

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                          OS/2 - LAN
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APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT AND TOOLS:

Designing High Powered OS/2 Applications
Designing the Killer OS/2 Application
Interprocess Communication Using Queues
Memory Management in the 32-bit Model
Multi-Threading OS/2 Applications
Implementing OS/2 Semaphores
Understanding and Exploiting OS/2 Graphical Programming
Introduction to SOM & Workplace Shell Programming
Developing Workplace Shell Applications
Lotus Notes as a Development Tool (with a little Help from REXX)
Object Oriented Application Development with OS/2
Application Migration to OS/2 Using SMART
32-bit Native Porting Tools and Techniques
Visual Builder for C Set ++
C Set ++ and SOM
Bugs to Blazing - Debugging and Performance Tuning with C Set
Set ++ Class Library
Using OS/2 Tools to Develop Quality Software
CVC: Config Management in the OS/2 World
Hyperwise, A WYSIWYG Editor for Multimedia
Helps and Books on OS/2 and Windows
Adding Help to Your OS/2 Applications
Developing Accessible OS/2 Applications for People with Disabilities

CLIENT/SERVER and OPEN SYSTEMS:

LAN  Server 4.0 Overview
LAN Server Directions
LAN Server User Tips and Techniques
LAN Server Performance Tuning
LAN Server 4.0 Administration GUI Overview
LAN Server Hands-On Workshop: Connecting to Resources
LAN Server Administrative Tips and Techniques
LAN Server Hands-On Workshop: Administration
IBM OS/2 LAN Server Interoperability
LAN Server Security
Client/Server Programming with LAN Server
OS/2 Warp as a LAN Client
IBM Server for Workgroups
IBM OS/2 LAN Server, NetWare, SNA and TCP/IP Coexistence
LAN Distance: Your Node on the Road
LAN Distance Tips and Techniques
LAN Automated Distribution/2
Compatibility - Today's Buzz Word That Makes a Difference
NetView for OS/2
LAN NetView Management Utilities
OS/2 Systems Management Toolbox
Remote Systems Management - Distributed Console Access Facility
Migrating from NetWare to LAN Server: How and Why
OS/2 in the NetWare Environment-The Basics
OS/2 in the NetWare Environment-Advanced
Sockets Programming with IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 - I
Sockets Programming with IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 - II
Communications Manager/2: Overview & Directions
Communications Manager/2: Advanced Configuration
CM/2: Avoiding Common Problems and Problem Determination
CM/2: Building SNA Applications APPC Problem Determination with CM/2
Introducing IBM's New OS/2 Emulators
A Close Up View of IBM's New OS/2 Emulators
Why CID? An Introduction
Creating CID Enabled Installation Using
Software Installer
OS/2 Performance Tuning using SPM/2

DATABASE:

DB2/2 Technical Introduction
DB2/2 Performance and Tuning
Building Successful DB2/2 Applications Using C
Advanced Database Recovery with DB2/2
DB2/2 Database Administration

MULTIMEDIA:

OS/2 Multimedia for Developers
The OS/2 Multimedia Experience
Developing Entertainment Software for OS/2

 TECHNOLOGY:

Object REXX for OS/2
Coding Client/Server Solutions in Object REXX
The Workplace Shell: A Bridge to Other Technologies
Exploiting OS/2 to Gain the Competitive Edge
GUI-OOUI Update: IBM's OS/2 Warp and Microsoft's Windows 95
 User Interfaces

OPERATING SYSTEMS:

A Prophetic Look at OS/2's Directions
How OS/2 Stacks Up
The OS/2 Problem Solver
OS/2 WARP, Journey into the Unknown
Running DOS and Windows under OS/2
How to Get the Most Out of OS/2
Overview of OS/2 for SMP
HPFS Internals
OS/2 Disk Recovery Procedures
Using OS/2 to Make Presentations

SERVICES & SUPPORT:

Technical Coordinator Program
IBM Services and Support:What are my Option
IBM's Resources on the Internet
Get Warped on the Internet
Overview of the Developer Connection for OSel
IBM Personal Systems Services and Support

OS/2 FOR THE POWERPC:

Inside Look at OS/2 for the PowerPC
OS/2  Application Development for PowerPC
Developing OS/2 for the PowerPC Shared Services
Networking Support in OS/2 for the PowerPC
Natural Computing on OS/2 for the PowerPC
The Registry and the Global NameSpace

DEVICE DRIVER DEVELOPMENT:

GENERAL:

Introduction to OS/2 Device Drivers - I
Introduction to OS/2 Device Drivers - II
Development Tools and Support for OS/2
PDD and VDD Organization
SMP Device Driver Support
OS/2 Plug and Play Today
OS/2 Plug and Play Tomorrow

PCMCIA:

PCMCIA Architecture Overview
OS/2 Warp PCMCIA Installation & Hardware Support

INPUT/OUTPUT:

Pen Computers and Tablets
Image Capture for ImagePlus
Image Capture via TWAIN
Image Capture via ImageAwl
Infra-Red Device Support
Keyboards and Pointing Devices

DISPLAY:

OS/2 Display and Video Trends and Directions GRADD Overview
Central Video Services Overview
Display Configuration Utility
Video Playback and Capture Under OS/2
Display Driver Installation Design and Debug
IBM Display Driver Testing
MIS Support Professionals - OS/2 Display Driver Issues
Advanced Technology Topics
Q & A Session

MULTIMEDIA:

Multimedia Device Driver Overview and Future Directions
Multimedia Audio Device Drivers
Multimedia Video Capture Device Drivers
MPEG Playback Device Drivers
OS/2 Multimedia User Tips and Techniques
Multimedia Device Driver Installation and Test

PRINTER:

Printing Subsystem Introduction and Overview
Using System Rasterization support
Developing a Printer Driver Using System
  Rasterization and the Generic Print Library-I
Developing a Printer Driver Using System
  Rasterization and the Generic Print Library-II
Device Specific Exploitation and Techniques-I
Device Specific Exploitation and Techniques-II
Debugging Printer Drivers
OS/2, Spool Queue, Port Driver Tips and Installation
Printer Panel Discussion

STORAGE:

Introduction to Storage Architecture
32 bit ADD Architecture for OS/2 - I
32 bit ADD Architecture for OS/2 - II
ASPI/VASPI
OS/2 Tape Services
Installation/Tips and Techniques
Installable File Systems

LAN:

Introduction to NDIS 2.01
Introduction to a Sample Network Driver-I
Introduction to a Sample Network Driver-II
Implementing NDIS Protocol Stacks
Configuration, Performance and Testing of Network Drivers

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PC DOS "Under The Hood"
"Alive and Well" What's New in PC DOS

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APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT AND TOOLS:

IFOR/LS - The Key to Software Licensing
Overview of CSET++ for AIX
Threads Programming in AIX
Bottleneck Determination and Isolation for AIX/6000 -I
Bottleneck Determination and Isolation for AIX/6000 -II
AIX Tools and Development Environment
Integrating Your App into the Common Desktop Environment

CLIENT/SERVER and OPEN SYSTEMS:

Systems and Network Management for the Open
 Heterogeneous Environment with NetView for AIX
SNA Multi-Protocol Networking Products for AIX
Rightsizing Mainframe Applications with SNA App Access for AIX
Networking with X.25
Networking with ATM: Technology Overview and Product Update
AIX Distributed System Management Overview
An Introduction to CICS for AIX
RISC System/6000 Communications Overview

DATABASE:

Getting Started with DB2/6000
Programming with DB2/6000
High Availability Cluster Multi Processing Directions

DEVICE DRIVER DEVELOPMENT:

Introduction to Writing an AIX Device Driver
Migrating AIX Device Drivers to Version 4
Writing Device Drivers for the PowerPC

INTERNATIONALIZATION:

AIX National Language Support and Internationalization

MULTIMEDIA:

Media as Objects: The IBM Multimedia Services Programming Interface

OPERATING SYSTEM:

Demystifying Printing, Spooling & Printer  Customization in AIX
Multi-Processing System Strategy
Symmetric Multi-Process: A Programmer's Perspective - Part I
Symmetric Multi-Process: A Programmer's Perspective - Part II

PRODUCT MARKETING

IBM RS/6000 Workstation Product Update

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APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT AND TOOLS:

AS/400 Application Development Advantage
Launching the New World of AS/400 Development
Porting Applications to AS/400
International Language Support on AS/400
Technology Roadmap to AS/400

CLIENT/SERVER and OPEN SYSTEMS:

Directions in AS/400 Client/Server Computing
AS/400 Application Environment Strategy
AS/400 Client Access Overview - I
AS/400 Client Access Overview - II
AS/400 Wireless
AS/400 Mobile Computing
AS/400 Advanced Server
AS/400 As a File Server
AS/400 Client/Server Performance Knocks Out The Competition
Distributed Computing Environment (DCE)
Macintosh Connectivity to AS/400

DATABASE:

AS/400 Database - DB2/400 1995 & Beyond

MULTIMEDIA AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES:

AS/400 Intelligent Multimedia
AS/400 Business Conferencing
AS/400 Advanced Technologies Overview
Facsimile Support/400

OBJECT TECHNOLOGY:

Object Oriented Primer
AS/400 Object Oriented Technology Directions
Selecting AS/400 Object Oriented Tools
AS/400 Application Frameworks
AS/400 Workplace Technologies - Intro
AS/400 Workplace Technologies - Intermediate
AS/400 and Taligent
SOM for Beginners
DSOM for Beginners
Introduction to the AS/400 Integrated File System
C Set ++ For OS/400
Implementing SOM on AS/400
Object Oriented Development with Synon's Obsydian
Guidelines
NEWI for AS/400
Workflow on AS/400
AS/400 VisualAge

OPERATING SYSTEM:

AS/400 File System Overview
AS/400 Open System Directions
AS/400: Preparing for PowerPC Architecture

SERVICES & SUPPORT:

Modernization Strategies
AS/400 Application Development Program
AS/400 Developer Support Program - Partners in Development
Portable Sales Automation System

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OBJECT TECHNOLOGY:

Introducing ACLS: AN MVS Application Class Library
Migration of Existing Transactions to OO
Persistent Objects in C++ and DB2
Object Technology and the CICS Family
SOMObjects on MVS

IBM Smalltalk for MVS
Objects on MVS
CSET++ - The cross platform Solution for C and C++ Development - I
CSET++ - The cross platform Solution for C and C++ Development - II
Objects in IMS are Closer than They Appear

SERVICES & SUPPORT:

S/390 Developers' Association

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VM and Client Server
VM/ESA Product Updates: Value for Your Business
CMS: VM/ESA Now Does Windows

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APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT:

Parts, Assemblers, Builders and Composers: Tools
 For Enterprise Application Development at the Turn of the Century
The Real 'Big Easy" Lab: OS/2, Object
 Based PM Apps Using IBM's Visualizer
Advanced Graphics for the AIX, OS/2 and NT Environments

CLIENT/SERVER:

LAN Server: The Multiplatform LAN Solution
LAN Systems API Roadmap
Introduction to DCE
Introduction to DCE Administration
Introduction to DCE Programming
DCE Directions: Where is it Going?
Choosing DCE As Your Client/Server Programming Environment
DCE Performance
Introduction to APPC and APPN
APPN and TCP/IP: A Comparison of Protocols
APPN Network Design
Using the APPC Application Suite and Discovery
Basic Client/Server Programming with CPI-C
Selecting a Communications API
Any Application, Any Network, AnyNet!
Distributed Online Transaction Processing
IBM's MQSeries - It's a Kind of Magic
MQSeries Technical Overview
Overview of the ADSTAR Distributed storage Manager
IBM's NetSP Secured Network Gateway
IBM's NetSP Single Signon Solution
The Distributed Toolkit: Networking the Programming Manager

DATABASE:

DB2 Family: DB2 Technology at Work
DB2 Family: Version 2 of DB2/2 and DB2/6000

INTERNATIONAL:

National Language Support - How to Write an Internationally Enabled App
Software Localization and Translation
Double Byte Enabling your Product
Software Opportunities in Latin America
The Asia Pacific Software Opportunity
Europe - an Opportunity for Software Developers
International Marketing and Distribution
Considerations for Conducting International Business

MULTIMEDIA:

VoiceType Dictation

OBJECT TECHNOLOGY:

Why Invest In OO Technology
IBM Object Technology: Revitalizing the Software Industry
Introduction to Object Technology
New Business Opportunities: Components & Frameworks
Roadmap to Creating Object-Oriented Solutions
Object Technology in the Commercial Environment
To GUI or to OOUI: That is the Question
Migrating from Graphical Applications to
  Object-Oriented User Interfaces
A Comparison of Architectures: OLE,
  OpenDoc, Nextstep & Taligent
Client/Server with Distributed Objects
Desk Technology Strategy and Direction
C Set ++ Overview
Designing & Writing Efficient C++ Apps
C Set ++ Class Libraries
COBOL Goes Object Oriented!
Persistence Object Service for SOM: Beyond OODB
Storing Objects in DB2
Introduction to the SOMObjects Toolkit
SOM Metaclass Programming
Distributed Object Computing using DSOM
SOM Programming with Direct-to-Som C++
Case Studies in SOM
OpenDoc: An Architectural Overview
OpenDoc Linking
Open Scripting Architecture (OSA) for OpenDoc
Building an OpenDoc Part
Building OpenDoc Parts the Easy Way - Subclassing
Case Study in OpenDoc
Taligent Overview
Taligent's CommonPoint Architecture
Design Methodologies for Taligent's Commonpoint
Introduction to CommonPoint Programming - I
Introduction to CommonPoint Programming - II
Case Study in Taligent
The IBM Workplace Family of Technologies
OO Development Experiences in IBM

POWERPC:

IBM Power Series Product Development Strategy
Power Personal Systems Mission and Strategy
PowerPC-The Ideal Human-Centered Platform
Marketing Strategy and Opportunity
The New PC Industry Standard Hardware Reference Platform

SERVICES & SUPPORT

IBM on the Information Superhighway

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