We're proud to announce Astricon 2004 - the first Asterisk user's and developer's conference!
* Where? Atlanta, USA * When? September 22-24, 2004
The conference is arranged in partnership with Digium.inc and the keynote speaker is Mark Spencer, lead developer of Asterisk - the Open Source PBX. Among the speakers already signed on are Ed Guy of Pulver.com, John Todd, Jeremy McNamara (NuFone) and collegues from the SIP Foundry Open Source project.
Main topics:
* Integrating the PBX with the IT infrastructure: Asterisk for the Enterprise * VOIP migration in-a-box: Asterisk for Service providers * Lower cost, more flexibility: Asterisk for Call Centers * Your VoIP Swiss Army Knife: Asterisk for developers * Managing your Asterisk PBX: from the CLI to the GUI
Agenda in brief: * Wednesday: Tutorials - in depth sessions held by VoIP and Asterisk gurus Tutorials will be arranged both for newbies and pro's * Thursday: Conference and exhibition * Friday: Asterisk developer's meeting
Early bird registration will start soon at discounted rates on the web site, http://www.astricon.net
We're now in the process of setting up the agenda and are looking for speakers and sponsors.
Send a tutorial or speaker's proposal to [EMAIL PROTECTED] including
* A subject * A brief description (five-six lines) * Target group (if tutorial) * Name and contact information * A digital picture of yourself (for the conference web)
We need proposals no later than april 30, 2004. You may of course also propose other speakers than yourself :-)
If you're working for a company that sells Asterisk-related products and services, there's an oppurtunity to show your products and sponsor the event. Contact us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more information.
Looking forward to meeting you all in Atlanta!
Steven Sokol Olle E. Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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