ApacheCon 2010 Registration Is Open
This year's theme: "Servers, The Cloud, and Innovation"
ApacheCon organizers have opened registration for ApacheCon 2010. The event is scheduled for November 3-5 at the Westin Peachtree hotel in Atlanta, Ga. The theme for this year's ApacheCon is "Servers, The Cloud, and Innovation."
Currently, early bird registration specials are available. Register by September 10 and a three-day pass will cost US$ 1,225, two-day passes costs US$ 875, and a single-day pass costs US$ 475. Register by October 8 and a three-day pass cots US$ 1,475, a two-day pass costs US$ 1,075, and a single-day pass costs US$ 525. After that, registration jumps to US$ 1,650 to a three-day pass, US$ 1,225, and US$ 625. To register visit http://guest.cvent.com/d/ydq3zl/4W.
Speakers include members of the Apache Software Foundation as well as contributors to Apache projects, and members of enterprise and open source communities that deploy Apache in their everyday life. For a full list of speakers visit http://na.apachecon.com/c/acna2010/speakers.
Daily sessions begin at 9 p.m. and each day concludes at 5 p.m. http://na.apachecon.com/c/acna2010/schedule/grid has a complete listing of all sessions.
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