IEEE ComSoc Technical Seminar - Mon, Jun 21 1999

Dave Michelson (dmichelson@ieee.org) Fri, 11 Jun 1999 11:27:23 -0700


Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 11:27:23 -0700
From: Dave Michelson <dmichelson@ieee.org>
Subject: IEEE ComSoc Technical Seminar - Mon, Jun 21 1999

Please pass this meeting notice on to any interested individuals. See http://members.home.net/comsoc-vancouver/ for more information. ---------------------------------------------------- IEEE ComSoc (Vancouver) - Upcoming Technical Seminar ---------------------------------------------------- BCIT - IBM Technology Building (SE6), BC Tel Theatre Mon, Jun 21, 1999, 7:30-9:00 pm THE EVOLUTION OF FAX STANDARDS AND STANDARDS George Pajari, Director of Engineering - Faximum Software Abstract Much to the chagrin of Nicholas Negroponte, fax technology has become an indispensible part of our modern world. This talk is intended for a technical audience and will detail the evolution of fax communications standards from prehistory through to the current store-and-forward and real-time Fax-over-IP (FoIP) standards. Also covered will be the parallel development of image compression algorithms and fax software products including the integration of fax, email, and the web. The nuances of fax nomenclature will also be discussed including: Group 3 vs Class 3; T.4 vs T.6; 1-D vs 2-D. Related questions such as "How can I send faxes free over the Internet?", "Whatever happened to Group 4 fax?", and "Why Negroponte doesn't get it" will be addressed. One or two of the fax software products that Faximum has developed for Linux might be mentioned in passing. About the Speaker: George Pajari has been working with UNIX for more than twenty years and set up the first commercial UNIX system in Canada in 1979. Before co-founding Faximum Software, George worked as a UNIX consultant to such organisations as Altos Computers, AT&T, BC Tel, EXPO 86, Northwestern Telephone, the U.S. Navy, and The World Bank. George is currently the President and Director of Engineering of Faximum Software, a company dedicated exclusively to developing fax server software for UNIX/Linux systems -- technology that has been OEMed by companies such as Sun Microsystems and Hewlett-Packard. He is the author of numerous articles on UNIX as well as the book "Writing UNIX Device Drivers" commissioned and published by Addison-Wesley and since translated into French and Japanese. George is also a BJCP beer judge as well as a formally trained craft brewer and has been nominated for membership to the Institute of Brewing in London. No-Host Dinner You can also meet the speaker at a no-host dinner before the talk. Meet us at 6:00 PM at Earl's, 4361 Kingsway in Burnaby. All are welcome, no notice is required. For more information, please contact: -- Dave Michelson dmichelson@ieee.org Tel: (604) 985-0214