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Author: Matt Alexander
Date:  
Subject: Intel presentation content suggestions?
I'm mostly interested in how Intel is making use of Linux within the
company. Are any of their production servers running Linux? Are any
user's workstations running Linux? If not, are there plans in the future
for using Linux internally on production systems, and not just for testing
network card compatibility, etc.? Does IT have plans to support Linux as
a desktop option? If not, why?
Thanks,
~M


On Thu, 30 May 2002, Alan Dayley wrote:

> I got this email today from Mike at Intel. They are confirmed for the
> presentation on the East Side on June 13th.
>
> He asks at the end for "any particular topics or areas of interest" we would
> like him to cover about Intel's use of Linux. Rather than give him my
> guesses on what you want (unless you all want what I want), I thought I would
> pass the question on to you.
>
> Well, what do you want him to talk about? I'll pass the answers on to him.
>
> Alan
>
> ---------- Forwarded Message ----------
>
> Subject: RE: Phoenix Linux Users Group info
> Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 15:03:35 -0700
> From: "Michael"
>
> ...
>
> We will be presenting on June 13th.
>
> We have scraped up a few things to give away, but I am working on a little
> more.
>
> So far we havent come up with an agenda.
>
> I would expect it would cover things like:
>
> Intel's Usage of Linux:
> Desktop, batch processing, Infrastructure usage, etc
>
> Also we will discuss mass installation's of linux ( ie building hundreds of
> machines at a time ).
>
> I could also talk about Linux on ia64 if they wish.
>
> Are there any particular topics or areas of interest you believe your
> members would like to see not covered about?
>
> MIchael
>
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