ADV: You're Invited to a Linux Tele-seminar on September 20th
Jim Herrmann
b3d at kc.rr.com
Fri Aug 31 04:07:47 CDT 2001
I got this from IBM today.
Peace,
Jim Herrmann
Linux®, once thought of as the hobby of a few dedicated developers,
has matured into a viable enterprise-ready operating system. Still
not convinced that Linux is ready for your business - or that you're
ready for it? Come join us on September 20, 2001 at 11 am for the
tele-seminar "Linux: What every CIO should know." Presented by
Jimmy Lee, Director of Professional Services at Equant, it's a
no-nonsense approach to the technical and business merits of
deploying Linux on the S/390 and zSeries platforms.
Jimmy Lee's presentation will help answer the questions: What is
it? What does it do for me? Why would I want to do it? What do I
get if I do this? No fluff, no bias, just serious answers to
serious questions.
Please join us. To make your reservation, simply call 1 800 289-0579
and mention priority code 613727. Or visit:
http://isource.ibm.com/cgi-bin/goto?on=c3453register
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