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February 28, 2007
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Alfresco Meetup in Boston, March 12th

Tagged with: , , — John @ 10:26 pm

Just a quick note about an Alfresco Meetup in Boston in a couple of weeks:

The Christian Science Monitor would like to invite you to attend an Alfresco Enterprise Content Management Meet-up in Boston:
Time: 11am – 3pm (Lunch provided with RSVP)
Place: 200 Massachusetts Ave
The First Church of Christ, Scientist
Boston, MA 02115 (map)
Parking: Available on site $5.00
To Attend: Please send RSVP to dannerr at csps dot com.

My colleague Jeff Potts will be speaking about using Alfresco as a platform for application development - you can read more about it at his blog, ecmarchitect.com.

Ironically, I can’t make it as I’ll be in Austin at SXSW (while Jeff, whose actually from Texas, will be here in Boston) - but it should be an interesting even for those interested in ECM, open source, and Alfresco.

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