CONFERENCE ORGANISERS
Program chair <sane2004-prog-chair@sane.nl>
Walter Belgers, Madison Gurkha, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Tutorial Coordinator <sane2004-tut-chair@sane.nl>
Jos Alsters, C&CZ, KU Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Program Committee
Bastiaan Bakker, The Netherlands
Fred Donck, PatriotSoft, Gorinchem, The Netherlands
Rudi van Drunen, Leiden Cytology and Pathology Lab, The Netherlands
Peter Honeyman, CITI, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Xander Jansen, SURFnet, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Edwin Kremer, TUNIX Internet Security & Opleidingen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Brenda Langedijk, Madison Gurkha, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Tobias Oetiker, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland
Alexios Zavras, Athens, Greece
Event Organisation <sane2004-org@sane.nl>
Bob Eskes, project coordinator, Thales Nederland, Hengelo, The
Netherlands
Wytze van der Raay, treasurer, Stichting NLnet, Amerongen, The Netherlands

Conference Organiser (PCO)
ICONIQ, located in Baarn, The Netherlands, has been assigned as
Official Conference Organiser for this event.
The contacts of ICONIQ are:
Mariëlle Klatten
Sabina Beeke
SANE 2004 is an initiative of:
Stichting NLnet: The non-profit NLnet
Foundation originated in 1989, but
incorporates networking activities which go back as early as 1982. The
foundation (in Dutch called "Stichting NLnet" or shortly "NLnet") has
played
a major role in raising the so called pan-European "UNIX" Network and the
commercial and public Internet network provision in Holland. NLnet
supports
scientific research and 'Open Source' projects. Furthermore it synchronizes
its activities with other organisations in the network field.
NLUUG: The independent UNIX
User Group The Netherlands is mainly focussed on
knowledge interchange through conferences, newsletters and special interest
groups. The NLUUG was part of the birth of the Internet in the Netherlands
15 years ago. An activity which became autonomous in a later phase and grew
into UUNET Nederland. Since 1985 the NLUUG has organised conferences twice
yearly and was involved with the European EurOpen and EUUG conferences.
About 800 companies are registered members of the NLUUG and make use of its
services.
And with the cooperation of USENIX: the
Advanced Computing Systems
Association: Since 1975 the USENIX
Association has brought together the community of engineers, system
administrators, scientists, and technicians, at both commercial and
scientific institutions, working on the cutting edge of the computing
world.
USENIX organises conferences and forums, student programs, publications on
innovative and practical IT-solutions and maintains an on-line library.
For questions not being answered at this web site, please contact the
ICONIQ office
by email: sane2004-info@iconiq.nl
Last modified: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 16:15:50 +0200