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LINUXWORLD NEW YORK CITY, JAN 21 - 23rd!

jeffrey-gallagher
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Hey team,
If you're going to be in NYC for LinuxWorld JAN 2004, be sure to drop by the Intel booth and say hello to the VTune and compiler team members there!
We'd love to shake your hand, chat about these forums and how you're enjoying using them. Now, here's the formal announcement!
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The 2004 LinuxWorld Conference and Expois January 21-23 at New York City'sJavits Center. If you plan on attending,stop by the Intel booth, #645, and check out our showcase ofthe latest Intel software development tools and services.

We are alsoholdinga Linux software development tools Birds-of-a-Feather(BOF)on Wednesday, January 21, 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM in room 1E07. Stop byand receive a special gift!

Linux* Compilers and Profiling Tools: Do they REALLY Make a Difference?

If you've ever done any Linux software optimization or are thinking about it,this session is for you. Industry experts will be on hand to fuel discussion around common issues and use of tools in a variety of development environments.

Learn how to identify your current optimization challenges and hear how others are successfully managing theirs

Get with your fellow travelers to learn which tools work and which don't

Share information about best known practices and related costs

Profiling tools can substantially r educe your development time. Don't let your busy schedule writing and rewriting code keep you away.For more information and to register for this BOF seminar, visit http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/linuxworldny/V40/conference/session.cvn?eID=388.

If you havent registered for the 2004 LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, do it now: http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/linuxworldny/V40/index.cvn. Join your fellow travelers and industry experts to get the latest on software development tools for Intel-based Linux development.

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