Florida Linux Show - Orlando

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Florida Linux Show - Orlando

Time: October 24, 2009 all day
Location: Radssion Resort Orlando-Celebration
Street: 2900 Parkway Blvd
City/Town: Kissimmee, Florida 34747
Website or Map: http://www.floridalinuxshow.c…
Phone: 904-824-1140 or info@floridalinuxshow.com
Event Type: convention
Organized By: Donald L. Corbet
Latest Activity: Oct 23, 2009

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Event Description

This year (2009) the Florida Linux Show Orlando is an event where you can bring your family and enjoy a first or second vacation at the resort park of your choice. Visit warm, sunny Orlando, Florida for the Linux Show with the best weather and greatest entertainment and techno geek value on the planet on October 24th, 2009.

The Florida Linux Show allows Linux administrators, users, and the open source community, along with other commercial technology stakeholders to meet and exchange information about needed technology skills, current and future job or project opportunities, new and evolving technologies, trends and qualifying market directions, and the Internet infrastructure that affects all users and hardware and software administrators, to include, ISPs, state and local government entities, large, medium, and small businesses, and non-profit groups and associations.

The Florida Linux Show 2009 Orlando is both an exhibition and a conference that serves the needs of the Florida Linux and Open Source Communities and associated integrated technology developers and users.

More information can be found here: http://www.floridalinuxshow.com/

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Comment by Michael Levin on October 5, 2009 at 9:59am
I'd love to atend, but we'll be out of town. Have a great time and tell us all about it here at Codetown! Best, Mike
Comment by Vernon Singleton on August 9, 2009 at 9:35am
This is the first show in Orlando, and we are excited.

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