NETWARE USERS INTERNATIONAL, LAN TIMES AND BRUNO BLENHEIM PLAN TUTORIAL
SESSIONS FOR NETWORLD DALLAS SHOW

Three Forces in the Computer Networking Industry Plan Cooperative
Conferences for NetWare Users

(Fort Lee, NJ, June 29)--Three important forces in the computer networking
industry--NetWare Users International (NUI), LAN Times, and Bruno Blenheim
Inc., the leading producer of computer trade shows in the U.S. -- will
sponsor a special track of Tutorials at NetWorld 93 Dallas, on Monday,
Oct. 4, 1993. The show - the premier forum for real world business
solutions using networked computing -- will run Oct. 5-7, at the Dallas
Convention Center in Dallas, TX.

The agreement includes NUI and LAN Times sponsorship of four of the
eighteen NetWorld Tutorials, and cooperative promotion of the Tutorials
and the show. The agreement also extends to Blenheim's Networks Expo
Boston formerly NetWorld - Feb. 15-17,1994, at the Hynes Convention Center
in Boston, MA. The agreement was signed by Mark Brooks, president of NUI,
North American Region; Michaela O'Connor Abrams, publisher of LAN Times;
and Ralph J. Ianuzzi, Sr., chairman and CEO of Bruno Blenheim Inc.

Mark Brooks of NUI described the Tutorials as an excellent opportunity to
provide a high quality of information to NUI members as well as to all
attendees at Blenheim's computer networking events.

"The NetWorld Tutorials are an expansion of our mission to educate LAN
users about NetWare and other network technologies," said Mr. Brooks.
"With the backing of NUI, Bruno Blenheim and LAN Times, these sessions
will present an unmatched level of management and technical expertise that
will provide network managers with comprehensive information to enhance a
return on their computer networking investment."

One Tutorial presents real world case studies and strategic MBA-level
business management ideas, including the use of option pricing methods
from finance, to networking. Dr. Robert J. Kauffman, Assoc. Professor of
Information Systems at the Stern School of Business at New York
University, will moderate this Tutorial -- #T17, "Justifying Investment in
Network Technologies: The New MBA Toolkit."

NetWare Users International (NUI) is an international network of more than
250 NetWare user groups that promotes the exchange of information among
more than 100,000 users of NetWare and related products worldwide. Mr.
Brooks is a senior LAN specialist at TIAA-CREF in New York City.

LAN Times is an internationally circulated magazine, published twice a
month by McGraw-Hill, Inc., in San Mateo, CA. The magazine's editorial
focus is on PC-based networking, including network design, installation,
configuration, applications and management, covering LANs as well as
WANs.

Mr. Ianuzzi said the agreement will provide business users of network
technology with the latest NetWare and networking information.

"All three participants in the agreement share a common goal of serving the
industry by providing objective, user-driven information and insights,"
said Mr. Ianuzzi. "Because our show attendees read LAN Times, and include
thousands of NUI members, we can pool our collective resources to the
benefit of network users everywhere."

More than 495 exhibitors are expected at the Dallas show, including: 3Com
Corp., American Power Conversion, Artisoft, AT&T, Banyan, Brightwork
Development, Cabletron, Chipcom, Compaq, Digital Equipment Corp., Folio,
Hewlett-Packard, Intel, IBM, Lotus, Madge Networks, Microsoft, Novell,
Proteon, Quarterdeck, SMC, SynOptics, Thomas-Conrad, Xircom and
WordPerfect.

In addition to the Tutorials, the Blenheim show will also feature the most
comprehensive seminar program ever, with nine seminar tracks featuring 85
planned sessions covering topics such as interoperability, applications,
network management and enterprise-wide networking.

In 1994, the show will return to its traditional venue in Dallas under its
new name, Networks Expo, on Sept. 20-22 at the Dallas Convention Center.
Its sister show, already renamed Networks Expo, will return to the John B.
Hynes Convention Center in Boston, Feb. 15-17. Both shows are produced,
owned and managed by Bruno Blenheim Inc., since 1987. A new Networks Expo
show will premiere April 19-21, 1994, in San Francisco, CA.

Bruno Blenheim Inc., the leading producer of computer trade shows in the
U.S., is part of Blenheim Group PLC, a worldwide producer of conferences
and exhibitions with more than 250 events, including 40 information
technology (I.T.) events. Blenheim also produces PC EXPO in New York, PC
EXPO in Chicago, and UNIX EXPO, along with European Networks shows in
France, Germany, England and Sweden.

Bruno Blenheim Inc
Fort Lee Executive Park, One Executive Dr, Fort Lee, NJ 07024
800-829-3976,  201-346-1400,  Fax: 201-346-1532

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