NETSCAPE INTERNET DEVELOPER CONFERENCE

Rohit Khare (khare@pest.w3.org)
Sat, 17 Feb 96 03:22:56 -0500


Convenient, how "the first event focused entirely on Netscape's open
standards-based software" is directly overlapping with IETF's actual open
standards debates in LA. Coincidence?! I think not :-)

Rohit

PS. Yes, it's not directly relevant; their customers have no need to go to
IETF. But it leads to the same "Sorry, our resources are elsewhere this week"
phenomenon that kept them from participating in WWW4.

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http://home.netscape.com/misc/developer/conference/index.html

MARCH 5 THROUGH 7, 1996
MOSCONE CONVENTION CENTER, SAN FRANCISCO

The first annual Netscape Internet Developer Conference is coming right up
and space is filling fast. We thought you'd like to know; we're sure you don't
want to be left out.

This is your chance to get on board, fill out the registration form and fax
it in now, so you can be sure your spot is secure.

Set for March 5-7, 1996, at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco,
the two-and-a-half-day event will be the first event focused entirely on
Netscape's open standards-based software. It's a tremendous opportunity to
learn about the latest technologies, products, and tools you need to stay at
the forefront of the rapidly evolving Internet. Many of the products and
technologies covered at the conference will actually debut there. You need to
be there if you want to stay ahead.

...
>
> Commerce and Security: Doing business on the Web requires
> that you keep on top of the latest developments in
> security technology. Everything you need to know will be
> covered right here - from the creation of secure sockets
> to the use and architecture of the Credit Card Gateway.
>
> SSL 3.0 (Secure Socket Layer)Overview Establishing Secure
> Systems Component-based Architecture for Commerce

//// Any guesses on the substance of "component-based commerce arch" ?