SUSE Linux Enterprise Road Show - October 18, 2006

Misao misaochankun at speakeasy.net
Tue Oct 10 12:18:44 CDT 2006


I signed up and have this info off the website:

Your Linux is Ready - SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 Roadshow
Status: Registered
Event Location:
Doubletree Guest Suites
11355 N. Meridian Street 
Carmel IN 46032 
United States


Event Date:
18/Oct/2006 08:00 AM (08:00) - 18/Oct/2006 11:30 PM (23:30) EDT


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[mailto:cinlug-bounces at lists.cinlug.org] On Behalf Of Bernie Hoefer
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 4:05 PM
Cc: cinlug at lists.cinlug.org
Subject: SUSE Linux Enterprise Road Show - October 18, 2006

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     Over in the CINLUG Annouce mailing list, Michael Schultheiss
alerted us to the SUSE Linux Enterprise Road Show in Carmel on October
18th.[1]  Strangely, Novell doesn't have a lot of information
about this on their website.  I was only able to find this[2] page that
contains a link to a PDF agenda.
     It appears the roadshow goes until 12:30 EDT instead of to
23:30 EDT.  I looked for a Novell contact concerning the roadshow, but
again Novell failed to provide one.  Michael, can you please ask your
contact to confirm the raodshow end time?

     Below is an synopsis of the agenda gotten off the Novell's website.
Anybody else interested in going to all or part of it?

=====
 8:00 AM Breakfast & registration
 8:30 AM Welcome - Keynote - Why Linux? Why Now?
        Business Benefits of Deploying Linux in Your Environment
 8:50 AM Introduction to SUSE Linux Enterprise 10
 9:00 AM SUSE Linux Enterprise Server overview and demonstrations
10:30 AM Break
10:45 AM Organizations using SUSE Linux Enterprise Server today
11:00 AM SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop overview and demonstrations
11:50 AM Organizations using SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop today
12:00 PM Spotlight: Linux in the SMB
12:15 PM Conclusion, Q & A
12:30 PM Lunch with the experts - laptop giveaway
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[1]<http://lists.cinlug.org/pipermail/announce/2006-October/000112.html>
[2]<http://www.novell.com/linux/yourlinuxtour/>

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