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An Energizing Way to Spend a Saturday

EnergizeIT:  Anything is Possible

Our 3rd annual EnergizeIT event is less than a month away. For those of you who have joined us on this day in years past, I hope we'll see you again this year as this promises to be the best ever. For those of you not quite sure what it's all about, it's a full day with keynotes in the morning and breakout sessions in the afternoon. There are sessions for everyone: developers, infrastructure specialists, designers, students, gadget geeks and technology enthusiasts. Unlike our other events throughout the year, we hold EnergizeIT on a Saturday so that you and your IT team can attend without having to take time away work. However, since you're giving up your Saturday to be with us, we try to make it both fun and informative.

To get a sense of what last year was like, check out this short video (click once to play, double click for full screen). Alternatively, you can view the video as a WMV file.

The excitement takes place on Saturday May 24 (the Saturday after the long weekend) at the Toronto Congress Centre.

Register soon as space will fill up fast!

Posted: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 10:30 PM by ruth.morton

Comments

Sean Kearney said:

Like the Silverlight version... :)

Yeah, I know.  Same source media.  But the silverlight wrapper is prettier... :P

# April 30, 2008 7:28 AM
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