[sf-lug] free advertising and free movie
Tony
vze2jy85 at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 29 08:23:34 PDT 2006
Thanks. But when I clicked on the link, it gives an
invalid address.
Tony
--- jim stockford <jim at well.com> wrote:
>
> From
> John.Collins at agilysys.com
> John Collins
> Agilysys Inc.�
> (800) 262-3600 x6756
> www.agilysys.com
>
>
> We're co-sponsoring an event in SF�Metreon
on�the
> morning of 7/7 that
> will be informative and fun and would like to get
> the word�out to some
> of the Linux User Groups.�� We're directing
> this�towards enterprise IT
> folks and the high-level message will be about the
> benefits of
> migrating�fom expensive computing platforms to
> Linux.
> � IBM will be featuring their P-Series and
> X-Series platform, Linux
> migration Assessments.
> � Oracle will be featuring Oracle Technology on
> Linux
> � Novell (Suse) will be talking about the
benefits
> of Linux.
> � Symantec/Veritas (tentative) will feature
their
> recent port of
> their products to Linux on IBM P-Series).
> � We (Agilysys) will be discussion our
> Professional Services around
> all the above.
> Above will take around 45 minutes
> THEN - We'll feature a what should be a one of the
> better movie
> premieres: Pirates of the Carribean II.
> �
> When:����Friday, July 7th, 2006���
> Where:���AMC Metreon 17,�
> ��������������� San
Francisco
> Register Today!
>
http://guest.cvent.com/EVENTS/Info/Summary.aspx?e=9421da61-9f90-4c79-
>
> a598-773efe3c1e91
>
> You and a guest can see Pirates of the Caribbean:
> Dead�Man's Chest,�the
> blockbuster movie of the summer before anyone else!
>
> Plus, if you attend, you'll have�the chance to
learn
> more from experts
> at IBM and Oracle about IT infrastructure
> optimization�and how it can
> help you do more with less in today's challenging
> business
> environment.�>
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