Apple Tech Talk - Wednesday, May 28th

From: Kin Jung <ksjung_at_tsw.berkeley.edu>
Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 18:05:27 -0700

Wyn Davies, your friendly Apple Systems Engineer, will present
Apple's latest software and hardware server technologies. He will
cover some new, exciting and exclusive features in the new Mac OS X
Leopard Server. He will also discuss Apple's latest multi-core
server technology along with their new storage offering, the Promise
VTrak RAID subsystem.

WHEN: Wednesday, May 28th, 12 noon- 1pm
WHERE: 60 Barrows Hall

Lunch will be served for the first 35 attendees.
Must RSVP in order to receive lunch.
Please RSVP to Kin Jung at ksjung_at_tsw.berkeley.edu.

Thank you,

-Apple Account Team

Cheers,
Henry Dos Santos
Sr. Account Executive
Apple

hdossantos_at_apple.com
Office: 650-583-1969
iPhone: 650-438-1341
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Todd Woiwode
Apple Higher Education Inside Account Executive

toddw_at_apple.com
Office: 1-800-800-2775, Option 1, X46802
Direct: 512-674-6802
Fax: 866-845-1277

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Wyn Davies
Senior System Engineer
Apple

wyn_at_apple.com
Office: 408.425.3312
iPhone 408.425-3312

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Kin S. Jung
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+ Interim Software Programs Administrator
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