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Re: [linux-team] First Benelux "Linux & Open Source Code Congress & Trade Fair",June 29 & 30, Brussels - Zaventem (fwd)



Oui, mais a 40.000 Bf Hors TVA... Ca fait mal

ET


-----Original Message-----
From: xigulor <xigulor@altavista.net>
To: linux-team@rtfm.be <linux-team@rtfm.be>
Date: Friday, April 16, 1999 12:44 PM
Subject: [linux-team] First Benelux "Linux & Open Source Code Congress &
Trade Fair",June 29 & 30, Brussels - Zaventem (fwd)


>
>Bonjour à tous ...
>
>Est ce que quelqu'un compte aller à ce truc ? On organise d'y aller en
>groupe ? C'est une idée, non ?
>
>
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>
>[Alain Belkadi]
>
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>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 12:12:54 +0200
>From: EFE Linuxcongress <efe@tiny.ba.be>
>Subject: First Benelux "Linux & Open Source Code Congress & Trade  Fair",
>     June 29 & 30, Brussels - Zaventem
>
>Dear Linux user,
>
>Without any doubt, you are quite excited about all the fuzz that has been
>made about Linux lately. All the big IT players (except one, guess who)
>seem to be ready to invest "big money" in Linux's deployment: HP, IBM,
>Corell Novell, Oracle, Sybase, SCO, ... the list seems to be endless. But
>how serious are they? How far will their interest for Linux stretch? and
>more: what will be the effect of their interest on Linux and other Open
>Source Software?
>
>The first Benelux "Linux & Open Source Code Congress", to be held in
>Brussels on June 29 & 30, will gather the decision-takers of those
>companies (including Microsoft!) to analyse those topics.
>
>But that's not all! The conference session will also analyse specific new
>Linux applications, such as desktop Linux, Linux cluster (brought live by
>Better Access on the trade fair!), Linux on networks, in databases, ...
>
>There's more! Practical bottlenecks of Linux such as the choice of hardware
>to run Linux on, the lack of standard and support and the unclear Total
>Cost of Ownership of Linux, will find an answer on this conference!
>
>As you can see, if you:
>
>- want to check who's who in the ever changing Linux environment in the
>Benelux;
>- want to network with believers and disbelievers of the future of Open
>Source Code systems;
>- want to see new Linux applications work concretely;
>- want to know how to efficiently integrate Linux in your corporate IT
>environment;
>and, finally:
>- want to know what the plans of the big IT suppliers really are!
>
>... you simply can't miss this event!
>
>Register now to this unique and revealing conference:
>http://linuxcongress.ba.be/Registration.html
>
>Meet you on June 29th & 30th in Zaventem!
>yours kindly,
>
>
>Frederic De Meyer
>Division Manager ICT
>EFE Belgium
>Chaussée de Charleroi 51b
>B-1060 Brussels
>+32 2 533 10 19 (direct line)
>+32 495 280 677 (mobile)
>fdemeyer@efe.be
>http://linuxcongress.ba.be
>
>
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