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Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 6:43 PM
Subject: International Conference for Java Development - Registration Open.


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> Master new programming skills at the largest gathering of Java(tm)
technology
> users coming to the East Coast in 2001!
>
> International Conference for Java Development
> Conference: February 28 - March 2/Exhibition: March 1-2
> Marriott Marquis, New York City
> Java University(sm) Preconfernce: February 26 - 27
>
> Register today for the only Java developer focused event coming to New
York!
> Over 2,500 of your peers will be here, along with the industry's most
respected
> technical experts, sought-after gurus and advanced users who will show you
how
> to maximize Java technology to build the next generation enterprise
applications.
> Dedicate yourself to 5 days of Java intellect and master new skills from
those
> who are deploying Java in today's large-scale enterprise applications.
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> Featuring Sun Microsystems' Java University Program on February 26 and 27.
> The International Conference for Java Development is proud to present
> Sun Microsystems' Java University(sm) Program. This two-day pre-conference
> program offers multiple full-day, code-level training sessions presented
by
> industry experts. Learn about enterprise development, component
development,
> using XML or prepare for and take the Programmer certification exam -
onsite!
> Combine Java University with your three-day pass to maximize your
investment in
> Java technology training.
>
> Register at: http://www.javacon2001.com  or call 212-251-0006, ext. 13.
For
> more information contact us at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Event Highlights
> *Presented by overwhelming demand, this will be the largest and most
>  sophisticated Java event to come to New York in 2001.
> *Superior technical program - 5 tracks with over 70 sessions to select
from.
> *Night School Sessions- Extend your day program or take independently
> *Expert faculty including Martin Fowler, Marco Pistoia, Peter Haggar, Bill
Day,
>  Elliotte Rusty Harold, Paul Lipton, Gregory Messner, Tyler Jewell,
>  Gerry Seidman, Ed Roman, Marty Hall, Philip Heller
> *Free interactive exhibit floor.  Over 10 hours of exploration are waiting
for you
> *Sun Microsystems' Java University preconference training program
> *Get Certified! Take your Java technology certification exam at the show
>  (provided by Prometric)
>
> Featuring 5 Concurrent Tracks
> *Java in the Real World
> *Design
> *Enterprise Java
> *Java for Wireless and Embedded Systems
> *Java Programming
>
> Two-Day Exhibit - Free Special Events Open to All!
> Exhibit Hours:
> Thursday, March 1 - 12:45 - 6:45 and Friday, March 2, 12:00 - 5:00
> A full-scale exhibit hall packed with leading vendors will be on hand to
> demonstrate the latest products and answer your questions.  All are
welcome to
> fun-filled networking opportunities, including:
> *Keynote Presentations
> *Product Education Sessions
> *Technology Briefings
> *Panel Discussions
> *Welcome Reception
> *Product Giveaways
>
> Onsite Java technology certification exams by Prometric
> Testing facility in the Sun Education Pavilion. Hours:
> Thursday, March 1 - 12:45 - 8:00 and Friday, March 2, 8:00 - 5:00.
Reserve
> your spot and get certified at the show.
>
> Register on-line for your free Exhibit Pass - a $25.00 value!
>
> Register at: http://www.javacon2001.com or call 212-251-0006, ext. 13.
For
> more information contact us at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> The Standard of Excellence
> We realize you have a choice for your IT training requirements.  Every
Camelot
> event is recognized for it's on-going commitment to unbiased and up to the
> minute technical presentations that are always led by industry leaders.
This
> exceptional line-up of speakers and topics is the only event you can't
afford
> to miss.
>
> The International Conference for Java Development is by produced by
> Camelot Communications Corp.   Java and Java-based marks are trademarks or
> registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and
other
> countries.  Camelot Communications is independent of Sun Microsystems.
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