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Shaolin presents free Linux seminar
Aug. 28, 2002

From Shaolin Microsystems . . .

On Friday, August 30, ShaoLin Microsystems will be participating in a free Linux seminar in Hong Kong. David Chow, Managing Director of Shaolin will be presenting a talk for businesses considering a migration to Linux entitled, 'Make Linux on the Desktop Easy and Cost Effective'.

The seminar is focused on demonstrating open source Linux solutions as an effective way to help organizations reduce tremendous software license costs. The talk will dispel myths about Linux including difficult setup, migration problems, high cost, lack of applications, weak support, and other topics.

For details and more information, seee the Shaolin Microsystems website.



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