Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uunet!ibmsupt.uucp!bullhead!brunner From: brunner@bullhead.uucp Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans Subject: Re: Looking for users of high-speed networks Keywords: Both FDDI and non-FDDI Message-ID: <1990Jul13.201145.8379@ibmpa> Date: 13 Jul 90 20:11:45 GMT References: <12252@asylum.SF.CA.US> <12253@asylum.SF.CA.US> Sender: news@ibmpa (news id) Reply-To: brunner@ibmsupt.UUCP () Distribution: na Organization: IBM AWD Palo Alto Lines: 22 In article <12253@asylum.SF.CA.US> sharon@asylum.UUCP (Sharon Fisher) writes: >In article <12252@asylum.SF.CA.US> sharon@asylum.SF.CA.US (Sharon Fisher) writes: >>I'm looking for users of high-speed networks (80 mbps or more) who >>would be willing to talk to me for an article. Your network can be >>proprietary or FDDI-based. > >Actually, if you're a vendor of such products, I'd be interested in >hearing from you, too. Thanks! Sharon (and anyone else who likes Christmas early), I suggest that you attend InterOp this October. We had just under a dozen FDDI stations last year, and we're going to have ~30 this year... of course, each station is really a vendor seeking to show "interoperability". We usually have fun, and really, having all of the network toys under the tree in October is a networker's Christmas morning. There will be non-FDDI toys, of course! Eric Brunner, Consultant, IBM AWD Palo Alto (415) 855-4486 inet: brunner@monet.berkeley.edu uucp: uunet!ibmsupt!brunner trying to understand multiprocessing is like having bees live inside your head.