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Pogo Linux CEO Leads Storage Panel at ELF

From:  Faith Brewitt <fbrewitt@pogolinux.com>
To:  "Jonathan Corbet" <lwn@lwn.net>
Subject:  Pogo Linux CEO Leads Storage Panel at ELF
Date:  Tue, 27 May 2003 14:13:37 -0700


     ***************************MEDIA ADVISORY**************************  

  POGO LINUX LEADS STORAGE STANDARDS PANEL AT ENTERPRISE 
              LINUX FORUM CONFERENCE & EXPO JUNE 5, 2003   

   Redmond Gold Sponsor Linux Hardware Company Participates in
                 Santa Clara, CA Event, June 4-6, 2003  

WHO:  Pogo Linux Inc., a Linux hardware vendor headquartered in Redmond,
Washington will present new products, including the Serial ATA
StorageWare server at Enterprise Linux Forum Conference & Expo Spring
2003, an event dedicated to providing IT and business professionals
with an understanding of all the issues and benefits related to the
application of Linux and Linux-based datacenter solutions in the
enterprise. 

WHAT:  Tim Lee, founder and president of Pogo Linux Inc., will lead a
general session panel entitled Linux and Storage Standards, which will
take place on Thursday, June 5, 2003 from 3:00pm - 4:30pm. For further
information on the panel, please visit
http://www.jupiterevents.com/elf/spring03/agenda2.html#300.

WHEN:  Enterprise Linux Forum Conference & Expo will be held June 4-6,
2003, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California.
Stop by booth #205 to experience Pogo Linux' latest product
developments, see system demos, and receive free giveaways. 

WHERE:  Enterprise Linux Forum will be held at the Santa Clara
Convention Center, 5001 Great America Pkwy, Santa Clara, CA 95054

To schedule an advance briefing for the week of June 2, please contact
Faith Brewitt at 888-828-7646 or email fbrewitt@pogolinux.com. While at
the event, to secure a briefing with Tim Lee, contact Faith Brewitt at
650-504-6055.   

Faith Brewitt
fbrewitt@pogolinux.com
888-828-7647 ext. 245




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