WHY ATTEND?
"There are lots of places to go to get talked
at by smart people. USENIX is the one place
to go to talk with them."
Dan Geer, Chief Scientist, Verdasys Inc.
Attention Manager: Why You Should
Send Your Employees to USENIX '08
Hiring the best and the brightest is the
ultimate goal for any employer. However,
keeping current employees up to par is
just as important. Technology continues
to evolve: to stay ahead of the game,
your employees must continue to enhance
their skills.
The 3-day training program at USENIX
'08 offers a cost-effective, one-stop shop
for training current IT and development
employees. Over 20 full- and half-day tutorials
taught by the most respected
leaders in the field provide an unparalleled
opportunity to learn from the best.
Tutorials cover a multitude of topics, including
open source technologies, system
administration, and security.
Combining full days of training with days
of technical sessions presented by industry
experts makes the USENIX '08
experience even more valuable. Additionally,
the receptions, Poster Session,
and Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions provide
your staff with a chance to network with
peers and industry leaders to gain that
all-important insider IT knowledge that
will keep your company current and running
smoothly.
Keeping up with technology can be
costly and time-consuming in this unforgiving
economy: take full advantage of
this opportunity to have your staff learn
from the top researchers, practitioners,
and authors all in one place, at one time.
What Past Attendees Have to Say about USENIX Annual Tech
"USENIX is an excellent event. It's very
technical and has a great mix of academic
and industrial attendees."
Andrew Warfield, UBC/Citrix
"ATC is just one of my 'must attend' conferences.
The most important aspect is meeting
peers; the second is the importance of
the technical program."
Geoff Kuenning, Harvey Mudd College
"I came to USENIX Annual Tech because I
was interested in getting exposure to new
technologies and trends and learning about
what is 'hot' in the industry."
Emily Gladstone Cole, IronPort Systems
"USENIX Annual Tech has always been a
place to stay current on the interesting
work that interesting people are doing."
Eric Allman, original author of Sendmail
and CTO of Sendmail, Inc.
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