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| 8 May 2008 Webinar: Unix to Linux Migration APAC | | ||
| 18-21 May 2008 AusCERT 2008 Gold Coast, Australia | The AusCERT conference has proven to be the premier IT security event for IT security professionals and anyone with an interest in IT security. Red Hat is proud to be a bronze sponsor of AusCERT and we encourage you to visit us at booth B8. | ||
| 20-22 May 2008 Open CeBIT 2008 Sydney, AUSTRALIA | For the third year running, Red Hat is proud to be a sponsor of CeBIT 2008, representing open source at Australasia's largest business technology event. > This year's CeBIT conference is taking place from May 20-22 at the Sydney Convention Centre, and we invite you to attend a special presentation by Red Hat Asia Pacific's Senior Product Manager, Frank Feldmann, based on 'Innovation through Collaboration'. As part of his discussion, Frank will reveal how Red Hat relies on the principles of open source and the passion of the open source community to deliver innovation and customer value. He will also demonstrate why Red Hat is a defining technology company of the 21st century -- changing IT industry dynamics and revolutionising the way the industry operates. > Frank's presentation will take place at 11.20am on Tuesday, 20 May at the Open CeBIT theatre. We also encourage you to visit the Red Hat stand, located at R23 in the Open CeBIT area. | ||
| 30 May 2008 SAGE-VIC IT Symposium Melbourne, Australia | The SAGE-AU Victorian IT Symposium is a one day technical conference held in Melbourne. It is organised by the SAGE-AU Victorian Regional Chapter. This symposium aims to provide a forum for systems and network administrators, systems managers, developers of systems administration software and their managers to meet and share their knowledge and experiences. Red Hat's Senior Solution Architect, Michael Wahren, will present on the topic of 'Life-cycle management of Red Hat Enterprise Linux with RHN Satellite'. The session will explore the requirements and use cases for life-cycle management of a Red Hat Enterprise Linux environment. | ||