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"This is the next great
thing for the Internet. We haven't even begun to understand or imagine the
possibilities."--Lawrence Lessig, Stanford Law professor and
P2P Conference keynoter
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If you weren't able to attend the P2P Conference in San Francisco, we've
scheduled a second P2P Conference, November
5-8, 2001, at the Westin Grand in Washington, DC.
The overwhelming success of the first conference was undeniable to all
involved, with over 1000 attendees, speakers, and press. The St. Francis
Hotel in San Francisco was literally buzzing for three straight days with
virtually every P2P luminary in attendance, from Shawn Fanning of Napster,
Bill Joy of Sun Microsystems, Gene Kan from Gnutella, Ian Clarke of FreeNet,
and Ray Ozzie of Groove Networks to name just a few.
And now, O'Reilly & Associates is casting the net wider by integrating
web services and peer-to-peer into one definitive conference. Participate in
the dialog that shapes the standards, legislation and practices that will
transform global computer interaction. Come discuss the potential of the
Internet, when the best of the peer-to-peer methodologies connect with the
power of web services, in a future where smart clients and open servers meet
to revolutionize the Post-Web world.
Interested in learning more about P2P? Read the 2001 P2P Industry
Overview, an in-depth research report that provides a comprehensive
look at peer-to-peer from business and technical perspectives.
News Updates
- To keep abreast of the latest breaking news, visit
openp2p.com.
- Read more about P2P Java technologies like Jini and Brazil at the
O'Reilly OnJava.com
Web site.
- Conference Sponsor Annoucements--Read P2P announcements from
our sponsors.
- A
conference update from Tim O'Reilly--Tim O'Reilly writes about all
that you could look forward to at the first-ever conference on peer-to-peer
computing.
- The
P2P Conference program included over fifty sessions in
three tracks, covering everything from file sharing systems to distributed
computation, Web services, and P2P architectures for mobile and embedded
systems. Expect hard-core technical content, as well as a strong business
track, covering business models, market opportunities, and application case
studies for peer-to-peer technologies.
- Read about the news makers in the P2P space who will present at the
O'Reilly Peer-to-Peer Conference:
Where technical visionaries and business leaders will forge the future of
peer-to-peer collaborative networking
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