[MLB-WIRELESS] Australian IT User Groups Day

Clae clae at tpg.com.au
Mon Feb 16 04:55:53 EST 2004


>X-From_: PhillipM at vtr.com.au  Thu Feb 12 12:08:18 2004
>From: "Phillip Mikolajewski (VTR Consulting)" <PhillipM at vtr.com.au>
>To: "Phillip Mikolajewski (VTR Consulting)" <PhillipM at vtr.com.au>
>Subject: Australian IT User Groups Day
>Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 12:08:19 +1100
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>VTR Consulting would like to invite you to the 4th Australian IT User Groups
>Open Day. The idea behind the organisation of the Open Day, a non-commercial
>event, is for VTR to facilitate a meeting between IT professionals and the
>numerous User Groups, that represent a wide range of specialist IT skills,
>operating in Victoria.
>
>Saturday, the 27th of March 2004, between 10 am - 4 pm, at VTR's premises,
>at 1 Roseneath Place, South Melbourne, you will have the opportunity to meet
>over 20 IT User Groups under one roof! User groups will be set up (with
>their representatives) exhibition style around our warehouse offices.
>
>The Open Day, an IT community event, represents an excellent opportunity to
>talk to members about their group's activities and the numerous benefits
>associated with membership in an IT user group.
>
>Find out how non-profit IT User Groups can help you develop your existing
>career or simply put you together with others that share your interests and
>knowledge.
>
>Groups that will be represented on the day include:
>
>Australian Computer Society  
>Australian Delphi Users Group
>Australian Developers.NETwork  
>Australian Java Users Group  
>Australian Oracle User Group  
>Australian Software Metrics Association  
>Australian Unix Users Group  
>Cold Fusion Users Group  
>Computer Management Group of Australia  
>Crystal Decisions Australasia User Group 
>Interaction Australasia (Forum for IBM Users) 
>Information Security Interest Group
>IT Service Management Forum 
>Linux Users of Victoria 
>Macromedia Users Victoria  
>Melbourne Extreme Programming Enthusiasts Group 
>Melbourne .NET User Group 
>Melbourne Perl Users 
>OzZope Users Group  
>PHP Melbourne Group
>Project Management Institute  
>System Administrators Guild of Australia 
>Tivoli User Group Australia and New Zealand 
>Victorian Agile Methods Special Interest Group 
>
>If you would like to attend this FREE event, simply email us at:
>openday at vtr.com.au
>or visit http://www.vtr.com.au/openday.html
>
>Remember membership guarantees you access to the latest developments in the
>world of IT and will help you keep your skills up-to-date.
>
>*Find out about the state of the IT industry*Great giveaways*Latest
>software*Fantastic prizes to be won*Live demos*
>
>The event is proudly sponsored by:
>
>IBM (Corporate Sponsor) - www.ibm.com.au
>
>ZDNet Australia (Media Sponsor) - www.zdnet.com.au
>
>JOBNET (Online Sponsor) -  www.jobnet.com.au
>
>4th Australian IT User Groups Open Day  - This is the 'must attend' I.T.
>event of the year.
>
>
>
>Regards,
>
>
>Phillip Mikolajewski
>Marketing Manager
>VTR Consulting P/L
>4th Australian IT User Groups Open Day
>27th of March 2004
>www.vtr.com.au/openday.html
>Phone: (03) 9690 5010
>phillipm at vtr.com.au
>
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