OCEAN Tech Conference Early-bird Deadline Is Tuesday, June 21

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Save $50 by registering online, then mailing in fee with copy of registration form. 

The deadline for the early-bird discount to the OCEAN Technical Conference July 22 is, Tuesday, July 21, according to conference organizers. 

Attendees can save $50 if they register before midnight tonight using the online registration form (click on tech conference). Users may register first, then send in their checks by mail with their printed form following registration. You have until July 1 to get your check in. Be sure to include your unique registration number on the face of your check in the check "memo" area. 

The technical conference will be held at National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif. There will be 35 seesions on IBM i and Power Systems develobment, web enablement, infrastructure and will include a number of free vendor presentations on modernization, tools, HA, and utilities. 

Member early registration to the conference is only $175 and $225 after June 21. The non-member early registration rate is $275 and $325 after June 21. 

For questions, email Bob Langieri, conference chairman, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or call him at (949) 240-0438.

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