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Time: April 1, 2011 to April 3, 2011
Location: Four Points Studio City Hotel
Street: 5905 International Drive
City/Town: Orlando
Website or Map: http://www.nofluffjuststuff.c…
Phone: 303-469-0486
Event Type: java, software, conference
Organized By: Jay Zimmerman
Latest Activity: Mar 29, 2011
Note - this event may be cancelled. Please stay tuned for updates.
Happy New Year!
Registration is now open for the 2011 Greater Florida Software Symposium returning April 1-3 to Orlando!
Here is your opportunity to select from forty-four (44) technical talks focused on the Java Platform and Agility.
Join us for another great No Fluff, Just Stuff Event featuring excellent sessions, engaged speakers and great networking opts!
**Local Venue, World Class Experience**
Event Name: 2011 Greater Florida Software Symposium
Dates: April 1-3, 2011
Location: Orlando
Venue: Four Points Studio City Hotel
URL: http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/conference/orlando/2011/04/home
Make sure and use your special JUG discount of $50 by using the promo code nfjsusergroup50 when registering.
If you are registering with a group, the highest discount will apply - group or JUG discount.
REGISTRATION FEES:
Early Bird Individual: $825/person thru March 14th
Excellent Group Discounts Available - bring your entire development team to the show:
5-9 Attendees: $725/person
10-14 Attendees: $700/person
15-24 Attendees: $675/person
25-over Attendees: $650/person
Why attend?
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* Excellent Speakers: Authors and Project Leaders
* Insightful Sessions
* Network with your local developer community
* No vendor promos
* Locally Based Event
* Great Venue
* Limited Attendance
* Meaningful Keynote
* Excellent Giveaways including $250 & $500 Visa Gift Cards!
What's Included - Registration Fee:
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* Three Day All Access Pass
* PM Break/Dinner on Friday & Breakfast/Lunch/Breaks on Saturday/Sunday
* NFJS Laptop Bag
* 4 Gig USB Drive
* NFJS Binder
Go to http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/conference/orlando/2011/04/home for additional information and registration details for the 2011 Greater Florida Software Symposium!
See you there!
Jay Zimmerman
2011 NFJS Symposium Tour Series Director
jzimmerman@nofluffjuststuff.com
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