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Indy Tech Fest

By Press Release, 2007/09/17

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If you develop with Visual Studio.NET, SQL Server, or the .NET technologies, then IndyTechFest is the conference for you. You will find more technology coverage aimed specifically at you than you will find at any other one-day conference in Indianapolis.

Learn leading-edge and practical information from recognized industry experts, international speakers, bestselling technical authors, and Microsoft experts. They will present practical, real-world information that will help you to improve your knowledge as a developer or DBA.

With over two dozen sessions spread across five tracks, you'll find lots of options for learning. Combined with interactive lunch chats, exhibits from local companies, and a keynote, IndyTechFest is a seriously packed day of learning with a bit of fun added.

This event is hosted by the Indianapolis .Net Developers Association (IndyNDA) and the Indianapolis Professional Association for SQL Server (IndyPASS) and is sponsored by Crowe Chizek, Double-Take Software, Idera, Interactive Intelligence, Microsoft, Perpetual Technologies Inc., Pinnacle Partners, TekSystems and Tridge Alliance Inc.

Where:
The Gene B. Glick Junior Achievement Education Center
7435 North Keystone Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana 46240

When:
Saturday, October 13th
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Registration:
Registration is required. The event is free.
www.IndyTechFest.org

By Press Release, 2007/09/17

Total article views: 537 | Views in the last 30 days: 0
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