[SLUG] Florida Linux Show 2008

From: Paul M Foster (paulf@quillandmouse.com)
Date: Mon Jul 09 2007 - 22:56:28 EDT


Here's a forward of an email sent to me:

Hi Paul,

My name is Rod Sharp and I'm the Director of the Florida Linux Show
2008. Our Conference and Exhibit will be held at the University of
North Florida, University Center on February 11, 2008, 8:00 am to 5:00
pm. We are pleased to personally extend an invitation to you and your
members. We have invited a number of dignitaries, such as, Governor
Charlie Crist and Jacksonville Mayor Peyton. We have confirmed that
John "MadDog" Hall will be speaking and also Greg Schulz, author of
"Resilient Storage Networks". We request your presence at the ribbon
cutting ceremony along with a number of other Florida and Jacksonville
Technology Professionals.

All the Best,

Rod Sharp, Director
Florida Linux Show 2008
www.floridalinuxshow.com
Telephone: 904-824-1140
Email: rod@helpmapper.com or rod@floridalinuxshow.com
Press Release

“Florida Linux Show 2008”
Comes to Jacksonville, Florida

JACKSONVILLE, FL - The board members of the Florida Linux Show 2008 have
elected Jacksonville, Florida as the city to hold the 2008 Conference
and Exhibition. This year’s show will focus on moving from IPv4 to
IPv6, Greener PCs, Linux and your desktop, Linux Certification, and much
more. This year’s show promises to be an exciting one with invitations
to Florida’s Governor Charlie Crist, Linux International’s John “Mad
Dog” Hall, Author Greg Schulz “Resilient Storage Networks”, and many
others. The location for the Florida Linux Show 2008 is the University
of North Florida, University Center and this a one day event will be
held on February the 11th, 2008. Multiple speaker sessions will be
available, along with both local and national exhibitors that will
provide product demonstrations for traditional and non-traditional Linux
products. Purchase of hardware and software depending on your platform
will be available to businesses and the general public. This year’s
show has both a business-to-business and a business-to-customer arm,
ensuring that all areas of the Linux community are equally represented.
  This show will bring Information Technology professional from all
levels, such as, Linux gurus, network specialist, program managers,
software developers, business & systems analysis, as well as, Linux
beginners and enthusiasts, and folks who want to provide an affordable
long term software solution for both their households and business.

-- 
Paul M. Foster

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