Photo Library - Orlando 2000
The 2000 VM and VSE Technical Conference was held May 31 - June 3 in Orlando, Florida.
General Session, Keynote address
- Team of Bill Carico (
Acts Corp.)
and daughter, Allie Carico
(1, 2, 3) - Allie Carico holds her own in front of the VM&VSE crowd
as she discusses her vision for future technology.
(1, 2) - Bill Carico on his own
(1, 2) - IBM Learning Services, Dick Kendrick
- Nancy Roath, IBM Vice President of S/390 Brand Marketing
Labs/Workshops
Photos compliments of Chuck Morse
- Learning in the lab
- Erich Amrehn in the Linux Lab
(1 , 2 , 3 )
Rod Nash (IBM Australia) took these with his digital camera.
- Jim Elliott (IBM Americas) and a surprised Anette Stolvort (IBM Netherlands) in front of her Friendly Foods e-business demo
- Bill Bitner (IBM VM Performanc) visiting Cheri Stephens (Velocity Software) at the Velocity Software booth in the expo area
- That's me on the left pushing (er handing out) VM information to one of our customers. (Steve Record (IBM Endicott) is to my left, and behind him is "Tux" which was provided by SuSE.
Chuck Morse (IBM Washington System Center) shot these photos.
- Gary Eheman, (IBM S/390 Technical
Marketing) discussing the S/390 NUMA-Q server
(1, 2, 3) - Richard Lewis and Pam Bryant (both of IBM Washington System Center) discuss Linux for S/390 with Vernicia.
- David Boyes , Dimension Enterprises,
- Rick Barlow (Nationwide Insurance) and Reed Mullen (IBM) enjoying expo treats
- Phil Smith III (Computer Associates) with colleagues.
- Mike Hammock (Intelliware)
(1 , 2 ) - David Kreuter and Dave Jones , both of VM Resources Ltd.
- Side by side, visitors to Landmark Systems booth and to the
Connectivity Systems booth
(1 , 2 ) - SEA, Software Engineering of America booth
- Jim Savoie (IBM Americas Linux for S/390)
- IBM Control Center booth.
- Julie Liesenfelt (IBM VSE ATS) at the Information Booth
- Penguin "Tux", Pam Christina, with the EISCO folks
- Penguin watching over Pam
- Intelliware booth
- Vistors to the expo area
- DB2 booth and IBM Control Center
- Any resemblance between
Pam Christina and a chunky penguin was purely coincidental.