The announcement for NYCBSDCon follows. It doesn't mention that the BSDA will 
be available during both lunch hours--if interested, you can register for the 
exam at https://register.bsdcertification.org//register/register-for-an-exam. 
Jim Brown from the BSDCG will also be discussing the upcoming BSDP exam in his 
presentation "BSD Professional Certification Update: The Lab Exam" 
(http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2010/presentations.html#brown). Hope to see some of 
you there!

Cheers,

Dru


> The New York City *BSD User Group is proud to announce the opening of 
> registration for NYCBSDCon 2010.
> 
> NYCBSDCon is the main technical conference for the BSD projects on the 
> US East Coast.  It will be held from November 13th to 14th, opening with 
> a social event on the evening of November 12th.  This year's venue is 
> New York's prestigious Cooper Union, located in the heart of downtown 
> Manhattan.  Past conferences were held in 2005, 2006 and 2008.
> 
> Early registration will be open until November 1, and we strongly 
> encourage potential attendees to take advantage of the low entry fee of 
> $95.  The conference cost covers over a dozen technical presentations on 
> an array of topics related to the BSDs.  Additionally, breakfast and 
> lunch will be provided for both Saturday and Sunday sessions.  A number 
> of "birds-of-a-feather" sessions are also planned.
> 
> NYCBSDCon is organized by the New York City *BSD User Group.
> 
> After November 1st, the registration fee will increase to $125 until 
> November 12th, when the fee will increase to $150.  To register, please 
> visit:
> 
> http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2010/register.html
> 
> A strong program of speakers is lined up for NYCBSDCon 2010, with topics 
> covering security, networking and development.
> 
> You can see the current schedule by visiting:
> 
> http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2010/schedule.html
> 
> Full descriptions of the presentations are at:
> 
> http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2010/presentations.html
> 
> We are proud to have NYCBSDCon 2010's backend finances handled by BSD 
> Fund, a US 501(c)(3).  Any conference profits will go back to the BSD 
> projects.
> 
> The conference organizers are thankful to the sponsors who make the 
> event possible.  Current premier sponsors include About.com, Isilon 
> Systems, Marvell Micro Semiconductor Inc, New York Internet and 
> ixSystems.  Additional sponsors include the FreeBSD Foundation, the 
> publisher Pearson and the pfSense project, in addition to a number of 
> other small businesses.
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