5 From:	SMTP%"jeffl@solsem.com" 17-SEP-1996 13:33:31.82  To:	everhart CC:	# Subj:	David Solomon Expert Seminars   + Windows NT & Win32 for OpenVMS Programmers      = Get up to speed fast on Windows NT(tm) & Win32(tm) with this  < 1-day seminar customized for those who already know OpenVMS    Instructor: David Solomon  Seminar Duration: 1-Day          SEMINAR DESCRIPTION & BENEFITS  = If you know OpenVMS as a programmer, you're already familiar  = with the capabilities of an advanced 32-bit operating system  ; This 1-day seminar leverages your OpenVMS expertise to get  ; you up to speed fast on Windows NT by explaining things in   terms you already know. = By the end of the day, you'll be familiar with the following  ? aspects of Windows NT, and, where applicable, how they compare   to OpenVMS:    * User environmentC * Win32 base system services and NT base OS architecture, such as:   * processes & threads  * memory management  * I/O & file system  * security   * IPC services6 * Program development environment compared to OpenVMS D NOTE: This is not a GUI programming seminar -- instead, the seminar > focuses on the base OS capabilities of Windows NT. See course  outline for details.    PREREQUISITES F This seminar is for those already familiar with the OpenVMS operating E system from the user, programming, and system management perspective  E who need to have a concentrated technical "bootstrap" on Windows NT.  D User-level familiarity with the Windows(tm) environment is assumed.    COURSE OUTLINE  ) System Architecture & Technical Overview   What is Windows NT? % Why of Special Interest to VMS Users?  Windows NT System Architecture 32-bit APIs: Win32, Win32s Digital & Windows NT History of Windows NT  Product Packaging  Networking Capabilities  VMS & NT Features in Common  Windows NT Unique Features VMS Features Missing   User Environment   User Interface Login/Logout Single Command Shell - Process Commands - File Specifications & Naming - File Manipulation Commands - Command Line Editing - Command Procedures Shareware/Freeware  " Win32 API vs. VMS System Services ' Differences in API Styles & Conventions  Handles, Objects, & Inheritance  Process & Thread Services  Memory Management Services Synchronization Primitives I/O Subsystem Architecture Device Driver Support  NT File System# Interprocess Communication Services  Security Services  NT Registry  NT Event Log UNICODE support   RTL/Callable Routine equivalents    Program Development Environment  Differences with VMS Win32 SDK Overview Editors 	 Compilers  Linker/Librarian  Building Shareable Images (DLLs)	 Debuggers  Build Tools  Windows-specific tools
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 Setup Toolkit  Monitoring/Profiling tools User Interface Alternatives  3rd party NT tools   Conclusion   Pointers to more information        David Solomon Expert Seminars(r) 5 Partridge Trail  Sherman, CT USA 06784-1744  = Tel: 800-492-4898 (or from outside the USA: +1 860-355-9029)   Fax: 860-355-9050       & Windows NT for OPENVMS System Managers    1 Get up to speed fast on Windows NT(tm) with this  6 seminar customized for those who already know OpenVMS    Instructor: David Solomon  Duration: 1 Day      SEMINAR DESCRIPTION & BENEFITS8 If you know OpenVMS as a system manager, you're already 5 familiar with the capabilities of an advanced 32-bit  8 operating system. Many of the OpenVMS system management 8 tools and concepts have direct parallels on Windows NT. 7 This 1-day seminar leverages your OpenVMS expertise to  5 get you up to speed fast on Windows NT by explaining  4 things in terms you already know. By the end of the 6 day, you'll be familiar with the following aspects of 7 Windows NT, and, where applicable, how they compare to   OpenVMS:   ) * Windows NT features comparison vs. VMS   * Win32 API strategy  % * NT user environment (brief review)   * NT core OS capabilities  * process environment 
 * I/O system   * security, etc.   * NT system management tools   * installation   * system & user configuration  * user authorization   * performance monitoring  - * NT & NT Advanced Server network management  % * domain models; trust relationships   * user profiles # * Pointers to additional resources  
 PREREQUISITES < This seminar is for those already familiar with the OpenVMS < operating system from the system management perspective who = need to have a concentrated technical "bootstrap" on Windows  < NT. User-level familiarity with the Windows(tm) environment  is assumed.       David Solomon Expert Seminars(r) 5 Partridge Trail  Sherman, CT USA 06784-1744  = Tel: 800-492-4898 (or from outside the USA: +1 860-355-9029)   Fax: 860-355-9050         $ Windows NT for OpenVMS Professionals   By: David Solomon  with Debra Wasserman      P The unique aspect of this book is that it explains Windows NT in OpenVMS terms, B whereas other NT books are targeted at the PC Windows programmer.   N This book is written to help computer professionals who are familiar with the M OpenVMS operating system come up to speed quickly on Windows NT. If you know  L OpenVMS as a programmer or system manager, you're already familiar with the N capabilities of an advanced 32-bit operating system. This book bridges the gapP  between OpenVMS and Windows NT by explaining things in terms you already know.   K By reading this book, you'll become familiar with the following aspects of  T Windows NT and, where applicable, how they compare to OpenVMS: system architecture, N user environment, networking, Win32 base system services, program development = environment, and system and network management capabilities.       Publication Date: June 1996  Binding: Paperback   Page Count: 263  ISBN:1-55558-122-6   Price: US $39.95    8 For Orders in the U.S. and Canada phone 1-800-366-2665. 1 Outside the U.S. and Canada phone 1-617-928-2500.     5 ================== RFC 822 Headers ==================  Return-Path: jeffl@solsem.com A Received: by dimond.zko.dec.com (UCX V4.0-10B, OpenVMS V6.2 VAX);   	Tue, 17 Sep 1996 13:33:23 -0400I Received: from mail.snet.net by mail11.digital.com (8.7.5/UNX 1.2/1.0/WV) 3 	id NAA22859; Tue, 17 Sep 1996 13:13:51 -0400 (EDT)  Received: from dnbr00-sh4-port220.snet.net (dnbr00-sh3-port131.snet.net [204.60.26.131]) by mail.snet.net (8.7.5/8.7.3/SNET-1.1) with SMTP id NAA02797 for <everhart@star.zko.dec.com>; Tue, 17 Sep 1996 13:04:42 -0400 (EDT) < Received: by dnbr00-sh4-port220.snet.net with Microsoft MailT 	id <01BBA498.A36A0840@dnbr00-sh4-port220.snet.net>; Tue, 17 Sep 1996 13:03:36 -0400; Message-ID: <01BBA498.A36A0840@dnbr00-sh4-port220.snet.net> # From: Jeff Lecko <jeffl@solsem.com> & Subject: David Solomon Expert Seminars% Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 13:03:24 -0400  MIME-Version: 1.0 , Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 