Office 2.0 is scheduled for September 3-5 in San Francisco. In its third year, it has morphed into a celebration of several exciting new technology trends from SaaS to communities to cloud computing to social networks as the agenda here shows. It has assembled a nice group of speakers from large companies (GE, Sun, Wachovia) and a number of Enterprise Irregulars as Dennis describes.
Additionally, here are 2 sweeteners:
a) No cheap conference trinkets - each paying attendee gets a HP 2133 Mini-Note
b) The organizers have authorized a nice discount for my blog readers. Send me a note at vmirchan AT att.net, and I will get you the code
See you there!
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More reasons to go to the Office 2.0 conference
Office 2.0 is scheduled for September 3-5 in San Francisco. In its third year, it has morphed into a celebration of several exciting new technology trends from SaaS to communities to cloud computing to social networks as the agenda here shows. It has assembled a nice group of speakers from large companies (GE, Sun, Wachovia) and a number of Enterprise Irregulars as Dennis describes.
Additionally, here are 2 sweeteners:
a) No cheap conference trinkets - each paying attendee gets a HP 2133 Mini-Note
b) The organizers have authorized a nice discount for my blog readers. Send me a note at vmirchan AT att.net, and I will get you the code
More reasons to go to the Office 2.0 conference
Office 2.0 is scheduled for September 3-5 in San Francisco. In its third year, it has morphed into a celebration of several exciting new technology trends from SaaS to communities to cloud computing to social networks as the agenda here shows. It has assembled a nice group of speakers from large companies (GE, Sun, Wachovia) and a number of Enterprise Irregulars as Dennis describes.
Additionally, here are 2 sweeteners:
a) No cheap conference trinkets - each paying attendee gets a HP 2133 Mini-Note
b) The organizers have authorized a nice discount for my blog readers. Send me a note at vmirchan AT att.net, and I will get you the code
See you there!
August 25, 2008 in Industry Commentary | Permalink