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Lan Association-New York
NETWARE/NOVELL
NetWare User Group-Harrisburg Area -- The group is a member of NetWare Users International (NUI). The group exists to help administrators, managers and users of networks stay informed of and work with leading edge technology.
NetWare User Group-Greater Cincinnati -- Netware Users International (NUI) is the association of Novell networking professionals. It is an independent, non-profit organization that supports NetWare user groups worldwide.
NetWare User Group-Northern Front Range
-- Provides a forum for Netware users and other networking leaders to disseminate information, connect, with industry professionals, expand knowledgeability, and increase technical skills.
Novell Network User Group- Boston -- A non-profit corporation run entirely by volunteers. Dedicated to helping members understand, use, and manage computer networks, large and small. Formerly known as The Greater Boston Area Novell Users Group, has expanded their scope and are now in their 12th year of serving network users and administrators in Boston and New England.
WINDOWS NT (Return to Top)
NT User Group-Wichita, Kansas -- Formerly known as the NT Users Group, their changed name to reflect more diversity and Windows 2000. Is a support group for professionals using Windows NT, Windows 2000, Exchange, Proxy and other Back Office products.
NT Engineering Association of Silicon Valley -- An organization committed to the advancement of Windows NT-based solutions through open forums, education and other media. It fosters growth and development of the Silicon Valley-based user community by providing a clearinghouse for the dissemination of technical, educational and support information and programs.
NT Professional Association-Orlando -- Is a non-profit Association, which conducts monthly meetings for the purpose of enhancing the professional IT careers of its members.
NT User Group-Orange County -- Dedicated to providing a forum for the Microsoft Windows NT User community for mutual benefit, increased understanding, and better utilization of Windows NT technologies.
NT User Group-Big Island
Windows NT User Group-South Florida -- The NeaT NT User's group was formed to share information about all the flavors of the NT operating system and to provide a forum for free exchange of ideas.
Windows NT User Group-Birmingham -- Formed in April of 1996 by a small group of system administrators looking for a way to share information about Windows NT.
Windows NT User Group-Interior Alaska
Windows NT User Group-Rocky Mountain -- Technical professionals who use Windows NT and Windows 2000 on the job, with chapters in Denver and Colorado Springs.
Windows NT User Group-Baltimore -- BUGME is the Baltimore area Windows NT (and BackOffice) Users Group and a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring Windows NT and related topics and technologies.
Windows NT User Group-Japan -- JWNTUG is a non-profit group and no membership fee collection from private regular member is planned and is the 1st Windows NT user's group in Japan, today.
Windows NT User Group-Vancouver -- Fosters an active community of Microsoft NT and BackOffice Professionals in Vancouver and British Columbia, providing members unique opportunities to enhance their skills and value.
UNIX (Return to Top)
Linux and Unix Group-Boston -- A non-profit trade organization; their mission is to educate about and advocate for Open Source, Free Software ("free speech" not "free beer"), and Open Systems, such as Linux, Unix, and freely-redistributable software.
Unix User Group-Front Range (Colarado) -- An informal group of professionals meeting monthly to share knowledge and experience with UNIX and open systems in general.
Unix System Admin Guild-Arizona -- Promotes a learning environment through discussion panels, vendor presentations, and open group discussions on hardware, software, and general user issues and experiences.
Unix User Association of Southern California -- Is for all persons using UNIX either personally or professionally, or interested in learning more about UNIX. They recognize all varieties of UNIX, including SCO, Linux, SVr4, Solaris, AIX, HP/UX, and BSD. This is a good place to meet others with similar interests and broaden your skills and knowledge.
Unix Collective-Miami -- MUC works to provide "real world" experiential learning in areas of Unix system administration, Unix software development, and Information Systems.
Unix User Group at Indiana University -- Discusses topics of general relevance to Unix use and system administration as well as issues relevant specifically to the IU campuses.
Unix User Group-St. Louis -- SLUUG is a not for profit, vendor-independent organization dedicated to promoting Open Systems and the UNIX operating system. Its purpose is to provide a forum for exchanging information about systems, products, services and architectures.
Unix User Group-French
Unix User Group-BYU -- The groups' purpose is to encourage, train and support people using the UNIX operating system.
Unix Society-Capital Area Central Texas -- CACTUS is a group of mostly computer professionals and students. The purpose of the group is to educate and connect people interested in Unix and Open Systems related topics.
Unix User Group-Washington DC Area -- A nonprofit organization providing resources for the development, support, and education needs of openly developed software.
Unix User Group-Finnish
Unix User Group-Turku
Unix User Group-Manitoba
Unix Group-Ottawa Carleton -- OCUUG is a special interest group sponsored by the Ottawa Centre for Research and Innovation (OCRI).
Unix User Group-Oklahoma City -- Organized to bring together people who are interested in furthering the Unix like system. All flavors of Unix are spoken of by their members as well as many Unix based applications.
Unix User Group of New York--Unigroup is the oldest and largest Unix User's Group serving the Greater New York City Regional Area since the early 1980s. It is a not-for-profit, vendor-neutral and member funded volunteer organization. And holds regular and special event meetings throughout the year on technical topics relating to Unix and the Unix User Community.
Unix Users Group-Harrisburg
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