SNUG - Sydney Novell User Group prepares for GWAVACon Asia Pacific 2007
Sydney Novell User Group, or SNUG, has issued an announcement on the upcoming GWAVACon event and has encouraged all of their members to attend. A portion of the announcement also stressed that the conference is now free to all delegates.
In addition to the upcoming GWAVACon, SNUG is inviting their users to Novell's BrainShare overview in April.
SNUG is a part of NUI, Novell Users Internationl, the community organization for Novell customers, partners, and vendors. You can find more information about SNUG at www.snug.net.au
Tassie TAFE gives GroupWise 7 glowing report card
Check out this interesting story from ComputerWorld, showing the kinds of issues that help organizations like TAFE Tasmania decide to upgrade to GroupWise 7.
Here's an excerpt:
"Its ability to work easily on older hardware and relative immunity to virus has made the progression to the GroupWise 7 collaboration suite a logical step for TAFE Tasmania.
"The organization is three quarters the way through its client rollout, which when complete will total some 2500 desktops across 15 sites around the state. "
GroupWise and GWAVA in the news in Australia for GWAVACon
Here is the copy of a recently published story with Computerworld in Sydney Australia. Howard Dahdah came to GWAVACon Asia Pacific and interviewed several at the conference. I want to thank them for their support on making this successful.
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Users fiercely loyal to their wise selection
Howard Dahdah
22/06/2006 07:44:22
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GWAVACon Asia Pacific Photos
Take a look at what happened at the recent GWAVACon Asia Pacific, held in Sydney last week. 250 delegates, vendors, speakers, and guests were in attendance over four days of intense training and information sharing.
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GWAVACon Asia Pacific - An Amazing Event
I have been to a lot of events over the years but I don't think I have ever been to something as special and amazing as GWAVACon Asia Pacific.
The event ended today, a Saturday, where more than 50 delegates arrived early to continue attending more training and sessions even after having spent three full days of courses.
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