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Date:      Tue, 26 Jun 2001 0:50:00
From:      S.E.Richardson <srichardson@peakei.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Exhibiting and Sponsorship Ops - Solutions 2001, The IBM Technical Developer Conference!
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SOLUTIONS, THE IBM TECHNICAL DEVELOPERS CONFERENCE
A Sales and Marketing Opportunity Provided to IBM Business Partners
by IBM and IBM's PartnerWorld..............................................=
....
.........

Tuesday, June 26, 2001

Sales Dept.
FreeBSD, Inc.

Dear Sales

As an IBM Business Partner, you are invited to Exhibit or Sponsor at Soluti=
ons,
 The IBM Technical Developers Conference being held August 13-16, 2001
at Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA.  Join 4,000* of the industry's
most talented and creative developers at one of IBM's most important events=

this year.  Exhibit and Sponsorship packages are available at the Platinum,=

Gold, Silver and Exhibitor levels.  Join SAP, Citrix Systems, Lawson Softwa=
re,
Rational and many more companies in this SALES opportunity!  Expand your
business by leveraging your relationship as an IBM Business Partner-Partici=
pate
 In Solutions 2001.

Contact Steve Richardson of the IBM Business Partner Events program at
(703)803-0465 or srichardson@peakei.com for more information on Exhibiting
or Sponsoring at Solutions 2001.

Some overview information of Solutions 2001is provided for your review
below.  Call for more detailed information.
___________________________________________________________________________=
___
Theme
It's a different kind of world.  You need a different kind of software.

SOLUTIONS 2001 is THE conference for heavy duty developers who integrate
IBM software and hardware, and that of our Business Partners, to develop
their own solutions.  This open industry conference teaches the "how to's"
of e-business.

Overview
The Solutions conference continues to build as a key IBM event, with attend=
ance
 doubled in 2 years.  Last year 4000 attendees and 100+ press and analysts
attended.  Attendance is anticipated to grow as we move to San Francisco
this year, a location within easy reach of Silicon Valley.  =


Target Audience
We target both corporate "build to use" developers and ISV "build to sell"
developers, and drive the messages that IBM's scalable, open architectures
are right for both highend requirements and for NetGens who don't want
to stop to rewrite later -- making IBM the e-infrastructure leader. =


Offering
In the 200+ breakouts and in the Exhibit Hall, we feature IBM products
and technologies integrated with those of our Business Partners to demonstr=
ate
real-world solutions for the e-business environment. =


Content
A unique part of this event are the hands-on certification and education
sessions, always rated as highest value.   The conference will cover five
(5) tracks:  =

 Developing web applications and services
 Web-enabling your enterprise
 Hosting, managing and deploying Web applications
 Commerce on the Web
 Strategies, Technologies and Product Updates. =


___________________________________________________________________________=


Contact me for more information - Preferred Sponsorships and Exhibit space
are moving quickly.
We look forward to working with you on Solutions 2001!

Best Regards,

Steve

Steve Richardson
IBM Business Partner Events program
(703)803-0465  Office
(888)550-2414  FAX
srichardson@peakei.com
www.ibm.com/partnerworld (go to "Events")

*Attendance figures as reported by IBM from Solutions 2000.

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and type REMOVE in the Subject line. =



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