FYI ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: ADV: REMINDER! You are invited to an IBM Linux tele-seminar November 15, 2001 From: IBM Linux To: jim@itdepends.com Linux is changing the way many companies plan and deploy their IT infrastructure. From Webserving to integrated e-business applications, many businesses are seeing the benefits of Linux right now. But what about the long-term vision for the platform? Will it continue to grow and have long-term staying power in business? If you haven't registered, please join us on November 15, 2001 at 11:00 am EST for the IBM tele-seminar "Linux: Long-term Vision and Deployment in the Enterprise Today." Presented by two of IDC's premier Linux experts, Al Gillen and Scott McLarnon, who will present a vision for the future of Linux in the enterprise, as well as a look at how Linux is being deployed today. This presentation will help you determine how you can develop a roadmap for Linux in your company and will provide a perspective for assessing its impact on your bottom line. To make your reservation, simply call 1 800 289-0579 for US and Canada, or 1 719 457-2550 for International and mention priority code 707594. You can also register by visiting: http://isource.ibm.com/cgi-bin/goto?on=c3917linux You provided IBM with your em-mail address so that we could keep you informed of important events and new business solutions. If you'd like IBM to refrain from sending you similar marketing e-mails in the future, just respond by clicking mailto:netsupp@us.ibm.com?subject=PRIVACY_101DYE07 or send an e-mail to netsupp@us.ibm.com with the subject PRIVACY 101DYE07. IBM, 411 East Wisconsin Ave., 14th Fl., Milwaukee, WI 53202 ___________________________________________________________________ Subscribe to iSource - IBM's customized e-news http://isource.ibm.com/cgi-bin/goto?on=isourceSubscribeNow © 2001 International Business Machines Corporation. IBM, the IBM logo, the e-business logo and other IBM product and services are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries or both. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Other company, product or service names may be trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of others. All rights reserved. -------------------------------------------------------