CALL FOR PAPERS
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Conference Overview
Important Dates/Contact Info.
Conference Organizers
Conference Themes
Refereed Papers
Invited Talks
Tutorials, Workshops, WIPs, and BOFs
Sponsorship and Exhibit Opportunities
Call for Papers in PDF Format
Sponsored by:
The Advanced Computing Systems Association
The System Administrators Guild
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OVERVIEW
Effective Real World System Administration: Virtuosity, Flexibility, Ingenuity, Perseverance
The annual LISA conference is the meeting place of choice for system and network administrators. System administrators of all specialties and levels of expertise meet at LISA to exchange ideas, sharpen old skills, learn new techniques, debate current issues, and meet colleagues and friends.
People come from over 30 different countries to attend LISA. They include a wide range of system and network administrators working in the full spectrum of computing environmentslarge corporations, small businesses, academic institutions, government agencies, and so onas well as many full- and part-time students.
The conference's diverse group of participants is matched by an equally broad spectrum of activities:
- Tutorials for both beginners and
experienced attendees cover many administrative topics, ranging from basic procedures to using cutting-edge technologies.
- Technical sessions present the latest developments and ideas related to system and network administration.
- Invited Talks and Panels discuss important and timely topics in depth, and typically include lively and/or controversial debates.
- Work-in-Progress reports (WiPs)
provide brief looks ahead to next year's innovations.
LISA also makes it easy for people to interact in more informal settings:
- Noted experts answer attendee questions at Guru Is In sessions.
- LISA participants discuss/celebrate/commiserate about a shared interest at Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) sessions.
- Vendors answer questions and offer solutions at the Exhibition.
Finally, LISA offers the opportunity for informal discussions among participants on both technical and non-technical topics (sometimes called the "hallway track"). LISA is a place to learn and to have fun!
GET INVOLVED!
Experts and old-timers don't have all the good ideas. This is your conference, and you can participate in the planning in many ways:
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