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HP and Intel Development Workshop
Posted by Kenneth Farmer, Wednesday March 08 2006 @ 11:28AM EST

HP and Intel have created a special training program to support software development on HP Integrity servers. For a special price of $2,000, you will receive:

- three days of interactive lectures and proctored hands-on labs from HP and Intel experts
- an HP Integrity rx2620 server built on the Intel Itanium 2 processor
- the operating system of your choice (HP-UX, Linux, OpenVMS, or Windows Server 2003)
- 1 yr license for the Intel Software Development Tools Suite
- Developer Resources for Intel Itanium 2 microarchitecture DVD

In addition, once your port is completed you will also receive:

- eligibility to take advantage of a host of go-to-market (GTM) resources to drive your Intel Itanium 2-based HP Integrity server and software business
- entry onto the ISV Integrity Solutions CD
- entry into the HP ISV application availability database
- one collateral piece jointly branded with your company and HP and Intel

Dates and Locations:

Dallas, Texas April 4-6, 2006
Seattle, WA June 13-15, 2006
Peabody (Boston), MA August 22-24, 2006
Atlanta, GA October, 2006 - TBD

The total value of the many benefits of the HP and Intel Developer Workshop is valued at over $20,000!

Register now for the HP-UX 11i, Red Hat Linux (64-bit), OpenVMS or Windows Server 2003 tracks.

http://www.hp.com/go/itaniumdeveloperworkshops


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