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Emu Software to Exhibit at LinuxWorld SF 8/15-8/17 |
Emu Software will be exhibiting at the LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco August 15th through August 17th. We will be making some exciting announcements about our new product and channel iniatiives. |
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Emu Software VP to Serve as Technical Chair Enterprise Open Source Conference, New York - June 5-6 |
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Emu Software's VP of Strategy, Mark Hinkle has been named the Conference Track Chair for the Enterprise Open Source Conference to be held in New York on June 5 and 6th. The 10th International SOA Web Services Edge Conference, colocated with the First Annual Enterprise Open Source Conference, will take place on June 5-6, 2006 at the historical Roosevelt Hotel in New York City. SOA Web Services Edge and Enterprise Open Source Conference together deliver the #1 i-technology educational and networking opportunity of the year.
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Emu Software to sponsor Red Hat Summit Nashville - May 30th through June 2nd |
Emu Software is a proud sponsor of the Red Hat Summit being held in Nashville on May 30th through June 2nd. We will be exhibiting our new Red Hat Network management module that facilitates the configuration of Red Hat Network subscriptions across many servers simultaneously. Please support our host Red Hat and attend the summit. |
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Emu SoftwareSelected to Exhibit at Venture 2006 Pinehurst - May 2-3 |
CED's annual venture conference has been nationally recognized as the Southeast's premier venture financing conference since 1984. The annual event showcases the best of the region's high-growth entrepreneurial companies. In addition to company presentations and exhibits, the conference includes featured speakers, extensive networking opportunities and investor-only events.
Venture 2006 takes place May 2-3 at the Pinehurst Resort in the Village of Pinehurst, NC
For more details, visit: www.cednc.org/conferences/venture/2006/ |
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Emu Software to Exhibit at LinuxWorld Expo Canada, April 24-26 |
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Come visit us in Toronto - Booth 211 For conference and exhibit details, please visit: www.lwnwexpo.plumcom.ca/ |
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Emu Software to Exhibit at LinuxWorld Expo Boston - April 4-6, 2006 |
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Emu Software will be exhibiting April 4-6 in Boston at the LinuxWorld Expo, Booth 1134 LinuxWorld Conference & Expo® is the world’s most comprehensive marketplace for open source products and services. Combining in-depth educational sessions with displays of innovative products and solutions on the exhibit floor, LinuxWorld provides business decision-makers with information and resources to implement Linux and open source solutions into business infrastructure and enterprise networks. |
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Emu Software To Exhbiit at CeBIT Hanover , Germany - March 9-15, 2006 |
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Emu Software will be exhibiting at CeBit in Hanover, Germany from March 9th through the 15th in Hall 3, Stand A64. CeBIT is the world’s largest trade fair showcasing digital IT and telecommunications solutions for home and work environments. The key target groups are users from industry, the wholesale/retail sector, skilled trades, banks, the services sector, government agencies, science and all users passionate about technology. CeBIT offers an international platform for comparing notes on current industry trends, networking, and product presentations. Deutsche Messe AG has organized CeBIT in Hannover each spring since 1986. Over 6,200 exhibitors from around 70 countries and some 480,000 visitors from all over the world attended the last CeBIT in 2005.
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Emu CTO Paul Unbehagen to Speak at TriLUG - 3/9/2006 |
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Emu Software 's CTO Paull Unbehagen will be presenting at the Triangle Linux Users Group on March 9th, 2006.
Web 2.0: Cutting through the Hype This presentation discusses how web technologies like AJAX, DHTML, etc. are helping make cooler, faster and more useful Web applications. Emu Software's CTO, Paul Unbehagen, (www.emusoftware.com) will be discussing the benefits of developing rich client applications in AJAX. He will also discuss the relevance of these new approaches to the Linux desktop user, as well as how applications that once were developed to individual platforms can now be platform neutral without sacrificing functionality. |
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