[Fwd: Free Interactive Seminar: Website Capacity Planning]
TMGB
bennettt at am.appstate.edu
Tue Jun 13 10:20:18 EDT 2000
Free and thought some would be interested.
Thomas
"Intel, SEG Operations" wrote:
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> Free Interactive Seminar from Intel(R) Corporation:
>
> Optimizing Capacity of Intel(R) Architecture-based
> Websites
>
> * See actual examples of how to identify and
> overcome hardware and software bottlenecks that
> could restrict overall site capacity and performance.
>
> * How to select the best site performance-testing
> tool for the job.
>
> * Why website capacity planning is a critical part
> of the site design process in today's complex
> e-Business environment.
>
> * Featured Experts: Diana Chabot and Ryan Averill,
> Solutions Engineers in Intel's Technical
> Consulting and Engineering Group, will share
> their experience helping e-Business solutions
> developers create optimized Websites running
> on Intel(R) Servers.
>
> * Interactive, so you can ask the questions that
> specifically relate to your site and your needs.
> Questions will be answered live during the
> presentation.
>
> * When? June 21, 2000 from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
> PDT
>
> * Cost? Absolutely FREE. Intel is offering an
> ongoing seminar series designed specifically for
> internet and software developers.
>
> * To register now, for this or other FREE events,
> go to:
> http://developer.intel.com/software/idap/training/LW5June212000.HTM?iid=devwebcast+wc06212000&
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