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http://www.macnn.com/articles/11/03/25/early.bird.registration.open.now.saves.200/

MacTech Conference 2011 announced for developers, IT Pros

updated 05:05 pm EDT, Fri March 25, 2011

 

Early bird registration open now, saves $200


MacTech Magazine has announced the 2011 MacTech Conference for IT Pros and Mac developers, to be held this November 2-4 in Los Angeles. Following up on the 2010 conference, the 2011 version will feature three days of over 40 sessions and activities focused on both IT Mac professionals and Mac developers. The event will also feature a conference party and networking opportunities along with Apple Certification. The certification will involve both a study session and seated test following the last day of the conference, Friday afternoon. Mac OS X Lion certification will be available.

The conference will cost $1000 with early bird registration now open at a $200 discount. The certification exam will be discounted as well, costing $200, a $100 savings. Meals are included and there are special rates available at the Universal Sheraton conference hotel in Los Angeles. The conference fee includes a subscription to or subscription extension of MacTech Magazine.

MacNN is a sponsor of the MacTech 2011 Conference.


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