Web Seminar
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Web Seminar


Dynix is sponsoring another free Web seminar. I caught part of the last one, on selecting an ILS. PowerPoint slides are sent to your screen and the voice is carried by a phone line. There is a form to send a question to the presenter and some buttons to indicate volume is too low or loud. This will never replace an in-person presentation, but is good when that is not possible.
Digital Campus Architecture -- Trends and Issues
June 17, 2003 9 AM Mountain

This seminar will examine portals and explore the architecture that is required to support a dynamic and diverse campus. Join John Fowler in his focus on the building blocks that surround Web Services Architecture and relationships between other on-campus applications and resources.





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