Unigroup is the oldest and largest Unix User's Group serving the Greater New York City Regional Area since the early 1980s.
Unigroup is a not-for-profit, vendor and platform neutral, member funded, volunteer organization. Unigroup holds regular and special event meetings throughout the year on technical topics relating to Unix and the Unix User Community.
Unigroup presentations cover topics relating to both Unix and Unix-like Operating Systems (such as Linux and *BSD), as well as other related technologies including Communications, Cryptography, Internet, Networking, Security, Software Development and Storage.
Next Meeting:
Unigroup's May 2008 Meeting will be at our regular meeting location, and time, at the: Alliance for Downtown NY Conference Facility located at 104 Washington Street, Downtown, NYC., on May 22, 2008 (** SPECIAL 4th Thursday Meeting **) at 6:30pm.
Our presentation topic is:
Serving High Performance Web Sites - Where Apache Fails
and our speaker is
Anthony Ferrara
from
Joomla!.
Upcoming Meeting Topics:
Unigroup is also the Greater NYC Regional Affiliate of UniForum, an International Unix Users Group.
Follow this link to see News about User Group Meetings and other Special Events in our area.
Contact us by Electronic Mail at: unigroup
Contact the Board of Directors at: uniboard
Regular meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of Odd Months at:
Alliance for Downtown NY Conference Facility Downtown Center 104 Washington Street South West Corner of Wall Street Area Lower Manhattan, New York City
Unigroup maintains an Electronic Mail Mailing List to which we send
out Unigroup announcements as well as announcements from other
user groups around the area. Anyone may request to be added to this list
by sending us mail at: unilist
Click here for the latest Unilist EMail Newsletter Announcement.
Click here for the previous issues:
1994:
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1995:
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1997:
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1998:
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2007:
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2008:
0801,
0801.
The current Unigroup Meeting Announcement is available on Unigroup's Web Server under the URL http://www.unigroup.org.
Click here for the
Unigroup Printed Newsletter November '97
(Postscript).
Click here for the
Unigroup Printed Newsletter January '98
(Postscript).
Click here for the
Unigroup Printed Newsletter July '98:
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(Postscript).
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