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User Group Mega Meeting-II on June 6th at USDataCenters



--- Forwardedfrom Rick Zach, ---
You are invited to attend our User Group Mega Meeting-II on June 6th at 
USDataCenters. This is not our official USDC open house intended for 
customers, partners and friends.  That very special occasion will come at a 
later time.  This event is aimed squarely at facilitating PC User 
Groups.  But if you have the time and inclination, we would certainly 
welcome you to stop by for a preview visit.

Rick Zach

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19 Boston User Groups under one roof at the same time


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BOSTONUSERGROUPS.com MEGAMEETING II
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WHAT IS IT?
A combined meeting of 19 Boston-area user groups on
Wednesday, June 6 from
6:30 - 9:00 PM.

WHAT'S SO SPECIAL ABOUT IT?
The MegaMeeting II is a gathering of diverse user groups, the purpose of
which is to cross-promote membership and provide members with new
information, skills and networking opportunities.  The meeting will occur at
USDataCenters' Marlborough, MA facility.  There will be a keynote
presentation on Internet and data center technology by Ron Rainville (COO of
USDataCenters and former Director of Operations at Lycos), as well as a
presentation on BugCentral.com, an online software development and
bug-tracking tool.

In addition to the presentations, tables will be available for each user
group to provide information about its meetings and membership, and
USDataCenters will offer tours of its new, Class-A Internet data center.
See the facility that hosts many of the user group Web sites, including the
BostonUserGroups.com site.  Come see what it means to have the bandwidth
potential equivalent to 186 million T1 lines all under one roof.  [An online
preview of the tour is available at
http://www.BostonUserGroups.com/MegaMeeting/Preview.htm ]

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
Zero.  Nada.  Nothing.  Nilch.  Free.  Get the idea?

DO I NEED TO REGISTER?
A pre-registration form is provided for your convenience and so that
USDataCenters can order sufficient pizza and provide seats for cheeks.
Please register at http://www.BostonUserGroups.com/MegaMeeting.

DO I NEED TO BE A MEMBER?
No.  Just show up but please pre-register to help us with capacity planning.
Please register at http://www.BostonUserGroups.com/MegaMeeting.

WHAT ABOUT FOOD?  THIS IS RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF MY DINNER TIME.
Pizza and beverages will be provided.  In fact, you can pick the pizza
topping of your choice when you pre-register.

WHAT GROUPS WILL BE THERE?
As of this mailing, the following groups have already confirmed their
participation.  This meeting's gonna' be a biggie!

	Boston Linux/UNIX (BLU.org)
	MetroWest Boston Linux
	Boston Area Windows 2000 Server
	Boston Area Exchange Server
	New England Palm (Palm only)
	Boston Windows CE/Pocket PC
	Boston PDA (all PDAs)
	New England Citrix
	New England SQL Server
	Boston FrontPage
	Association of Internet Professionals
	Computer Organizations of New England - CONE
	Windows Technical Forum
	Boston MAC
	Boston Area FoxPro
	Boston Access
	Boston Small Business Server
	128 Venture Capital Group
	


AND FINALLY, WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION?
At http://www.BostonUserGroups.com


Hope to see lots of faces there...

Rick Zach


-- 
Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix user group
http://www.blu.org


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