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Professional Development in Toronto- April 7-9, 2008

Submitted by Bruce Cole on Sun, 2008-03-23 21:04.

Professional Development in Toronto- April 7-9, 2008

This year we have over 90 tutorials and breakout sessions including several sessions in Professional Development. Tom Limoncelli, Author, will be presenting "Time Management for System Administrators" and "Help! Everyone Hates Our IT Department (And How To Change That). We also have seminars on Risk Management Fundamentals, Negotiating for IT Products, IT Best Practice Standards and over 80 more sessions, keynotes and presentations.
Visit http://www.it360.ca/2008/conf_glance_day.cfm for all the details.
Two free keynotes are of particular interest by David Rice, Author of "Geekonomics: The Real Cost of Insecure Software" and Matthew Glotzbach, Product Management Director Google Inc.

Bruce Cole (bcole@plumcom.ca)
IT360 Inc.
www.it360.ca
Sys Admin & IT Conference

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