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Friday, October 16, 2009

Free SSD Seminar Coming to a North American Town Near You?

Oct 16 2009 8:20AM | Permalink |Comments (0) |


There seem to be a lot of people interested in SSDs reading this blog, so I’m letting you know about an upcoming SSD seminar series put on for free by distributor Bell Micro across the US and Canada. Here’s the official description:

This series will take place in October and November 2009 in urban centers across North America and is focused on the theme “The State of Solid State.” Presentations will underscore the innovative features, capabilities and benefits of SSDs, including a look at total cost of ownership and detailed technical knowledge.

Other presentations will be made by leading SSD suppliers and Bell Micro partners Intel, Pliant, STEC and Western Digital. Each company will give detailed presentations on their products and will be available to help attendees incorporate SSDs into their designs.

Industry analyst Jim Handy of Objective design is presenting at the seminar and any time you can hear him speak, especially for free, you should make the effort to do so.

The seminar schedule is:

  • October 20: Toronto, ON
  • October 22: Montreal, QC
  • November 10: Boston, MA
  • November 11: Bethesda, MD
  • November 18: Minneapolis, MN
  • December 3: San Jose, CA

Sign up here.

PS: I had to turn off my laptop's firewall before I was able to register for the San Jose event.


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