The AFS and Kerberos Best Practices Workshop Committee is happy to announce that the titles of the selected presentations for this year's Workshop are posted on the web site.
http://workshop.openafs.org/afsbpw15/schedule.php This years presentations promise to be some of the best we have ever had. We are also happy to announce that Teradactyl, http://www.teradactyl.com/, has signed up to be our second sponsor. The 2015 AFS and Kerberos Best Practices Workshop will be held in Pittsburgh PA USA the week of August 17 to 21. All details can be found at the workshop web site http://workshop.openafs.org/ This year's event is family friendly. Spouses and children are welcome to attend the Workshop social events. If your family is looking for a Summer vacation, think Pittsburgh and the AFS & Kerberos Best Practices Workshop. http://workshop.openafs.org/afsbpw15/family.html As in prior years the format of the workshop will be a Kerberos Tutorial on Monday, an AFS Tutorial on Tuesday, followed by conference presentations coupled with social events Wednesday to Friday. This year's workshop is extra special because we will be joined by many members of the Project Andrew, Transarc and IBM Pittsburgh Labs teams that developed AFS3 prior to its open source transition. Many OpenAFS developers, system administrators and end users often ask origin questions that cannot be answered by current OpenAFS contributors. This event will shed light on the various decisions that molded AFS3 and provide a forum for the trailblazers to learn how their work continues to impact the lives of end users more than 30 years later. The AFS and Kerberos Best Practices Workshop is appropriate for anyone that is responsible for deploying or curious about real world distributed computing environments. The 2015 AFS and Kerberos Best Practices Workshop cannot be successful without sponsor organizations. Please see http://workshop.openafs.org/afsbpw15/sponsorship.html for the benefits that your organization will obtain from sponsoring this year's workshop. We are grateful to both Your File System and Teradactyl for sponsoring this year's workshop. Jeffrey Altman on behalf of the Workshop committee
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