Annette Egea on Fri, 9 Feb 2001 14:40:15 -0500


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[PLUG] You are Invited...


Date: 	Feb. 22, 2001
Place: 	Burlington County College
		3331 State Route 38
		Mt. Laurel Campus: State Highway 38 
		and Hartford Rd. (Exits 40 and 40A of I-295), 
		Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
		(15 Minutes from Center City via Betsy Ross Bridge)

Room: 	202
Time: 	4:30Pm to 7:00 PM
Topic:	LINUX 101

Host: SENGEN and V-Span
Food: Pizza and Sodas

Guest Speaker: Russell Pavlicek, Compaq 

This session will discuss the value of Linux in a business environment.
We will cover some of the history of the operating system, its features,
and its place in the corporate world. We will deal with some of the
misconceptions that surround Open Source software as well as some of the
key differences between Open Source and closed source solutions. We will
also discuss the community which creates Open Source software and
Compaq's role in the Linux world. We will allocate plenty of time for
questions and answers, so come with your issues and queries about using
Linux and Open Source solutions.

Russell Pavlicek is Compaq's Linux Evangelist for Professional Services.
He joined Digital Equipment Corporation in 1987 and spent years as an
OpenVMS customer consultant for Digital. In 1995, he began using Linux
and soon became convinced of its potential as a business solution. He is
the author of the book, "Embracing Insanity: Open Source Software
Development", as well as numerous magazine and webzine articles. He is a
frequent speaker at Linux and Open Source conferences in North America.

RSVP: annette@sengen.com 

Annette Egea
Marketing Associate
Sengen
Making Internet Dreams A Reality
Phone: (856) 793-4224 ext. 1611    Fax: (856) 793-0230



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