
Each year, the not-for-profit Boston Network Users Group (BNUG) conducts a full-day educational seminar on practical topics related to computer networking. This seminar is conducted on a Saturday, is moderately priced for wide appeal and is the primary source of revenue which BNUG uses to support its FREE monthly technical presentations and other activities throughout the year.
Networking & Integrating Technology for Today's Business
an intensive learning experience for network professionals
This program will be taught by experienced instructors and provide you with a strong basic understanding of networking and integrating technology for today's business. For any technical professionals who are interested in understanding and/or implementing networking technologies for small and medium businesses. Participants will receive a complete set of presentation reprints and instructional materials.
Continental breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack included.
Lexington Historic Society
Depot Square
Lexington, Massachusetts
Directions can be found here.
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Registration paid and received by 4/7 costs just $100! This includes the full cost of the seminar, instructional materials, continental breakfast, lunch and snacks. After 4/7 and at the door, it's $125 if space is available. |
Advance reservations must be received no later than Monday, April 7, 2008. No refunds for cancellations received after that date.

Or print out the registration form and mail it with a check for $100 to:
Important! Mail in registrations must be received
This is an educational seminar and NOT a vendor presentation.
no later than by 4/7/08 to be eligible for the pre-registration discount.
BNUG intensive training seminars have been called the biggest training bargain in New England.
BNUG holds its general meetings at Microsoft's Northeast District office, 201 Jones Road, Waltham, Massachusetts on the 1st Tuesday of each month. If you wish to join, are interested in more information, or need directions to BNUG's meeting place, please visit the BNUG web site.
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