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 More options Feb 11 2011, 4:39 pm
From: Anjanette Young <youn...@u.washington.edu>
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 13:39:38 -0800
Local: Fri, Feb 11 2011 4:39 pm
Subject: Cascadia IT Conference - Early Bird Registration ends in 1 week (Feb 16)

The volunteers behind the Cascadia IT Conference want to remind you

that this is the last week you'll be able to save money on

registration by getting the Early Bird discount!

Each half day tutorial is $125, and each half day tech session is

$100, but with the Early Bird discount, they're only $105 and $80,

respectively. You can save even more money by purchasing a bulk pack

of 2 days of tutorials for $399 (or one day of training, one day of

tech sessions for only $359!).

The Early Bird discount ends on February 16th, which is this coming

Wednesday. Register now so you don't forget!:

http://bit.ly/CasITConfReg

This conference is the premier opportunity to meet Information

Technology experts and professionals and get the inside track on one

of the hottest regions for IT in the world. Talks, presentations,

poster sessions, lightning talks, and DIY unconference sessions will

be available. Exchange ideas, learn, and enjoy the all-important

"Hallway Track" networking with other conference attendees and

world-renown speakers.

   What have you done for your System Administrator lately?

What is the future of the Sysadmin profession?

The last IPv4 address block has been allocated! How will we talk across the
Internets?

Configuration management! Learn about and compare Puppet, Chef, Cfengine!

Internal documentation for sysadmins - hasn't your sysadmin always wanted to
go on vacation?

Incident Command Systems for emergency response, recovery from database
failure, lessons from software engineering, Little Fe, and more.

Get more information at http://casitconf.org

Thank you,

--Anjanette
--
Anjanette Young | Systems Librarian
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900 | Seattle, WA 98195
Phone: 206.616.2867


 
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