Tuesday, August 19, 2008 from 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM (CT)
Birmingham, AL
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SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT THE UPCOMING TECHMIXER UNIVERSITY:
Pre-registration for the TechMixer University is closed, as all of the tickets have been allocated. People are still allowed to attend the conference, but will be required to register the day of the event. Walk in registrations will also need to be prepared to eat lunch at one of the surrounding restaurants near the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex. Thank you for your interest is this upcoming event and we look forward to seeing you there.
TechMixer University is expected to be the largest single day of technology training ever held in Alabama. The event will be held on August 19, 2008 at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex and will feature speakers from across the country covering a wide variety of technology topics. Early track subjects include programming topics such as .Net, Java, and other open source languages, database platforms including Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle, Project Management, networking, hardware, and the latest security issues facing companies today.
The goal of TechMixer University is to provide training in everything from basic applications to high-end programming and infrastructure. The event will provide something for everyone who works in any area of technology. The day of training will be free to those who want to attend.
More details about the event as they are updated can be found here: http://www.techmixeruniversity.com/TechMixer_University.html
TechBirmingham, incorporated as the Birmingham Area Technology Leadership Alliance, was created from the recommendations of the Birmingham Area Technology Task Force (“BATT Force”) in May 2002. TechBirmingham has taken the Strategic Plan issued by the BATT Force and created a roadmap for success. The roadmap has three parallel paths. First, help grow the large number of existing technology businesses and attract new companies to the area. Second, make sure that the business environment is tech-friendly through the attraction of new capital sources and strategic economic incentives. And third, work to create and improve a technology-capable workforce through various public-private partnerships.
To read more about TechBirmingham, click on this link:
http://www.techbirmingham.com/
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