Since 1975, the USENIX Association has brought together the
community of engineers, system administrators, scientists, and technicians
working on the cutting edge of the computing world.
The USENIX conferences have become the essential meeting
grounds for the presentation and discussion of the most advanced information on
the developments of all aspects of computing systems.
USENIX supports its members' professional and technical
development through a variety of on-going activities, including:
- Member benefits
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Annual technical and system administration conferences
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Informal, specific-topic conferences such as
security, internet technology, and mobile computing—as many as
nine technical conferences per year
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A highly regarded tutorial program
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SAGE,
a Special Interest Group for system administrators
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Student programs
that include stipends to attend conferences,
low student member fees, a university outreach program, and
best paper awards
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Online library with
proceedings from each USENIX conference and the magazine,
;login:
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Participation in various ISO, IEEE and Open Group standards efforts
- USENIX supports a "Good Works" program.
- International Programs, including an International Affiliate Program. USENIX also co-sponsors conferences by international technical groups.
- Two prestigious annual Awards which recognize public service and technical
excellence:
The Lifetime Achievement (Flame) Award
and
The Software Tools Users Group Award.
SAGE sponsors the
annual SAGE Outstanding Achievement Award recognizing
outstanding achievement in system administration.
- Membership in the Computing Research Association and The Open Group
If you would like more information about USENIX and its events,
please send email to office@usenix.org.
Become a USENIX member. You may also
join our non-members mailing list.
View the USENIX Association Financial Statements, 2004 (PDF).