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NYCBSDCon 2010 Registration is open



The New York City *BSD User Group is proud to announce the opening of registration for NYCBSDCon 2010.

NYCBSDCon is the main technical conference for the BSD projects on the US East Coast. It will be held from November 13th to 14th, opening with a social event on the evening of November 12th. This year's venue is New York's prestigious Cooper Union, located in the heart of downtown Manhattan. Past conferences were held in 2005, 2006 and 2008.

Early registration will be open until November 1, and we strongly encourage potential attendees to take advantage of the low entry fee of $95. The conference cost covers over a dozen technical presentations on an array of topics related to the BSDs. Additionally, breakfast and lunch will be provided for both Saturday and Sunday sessions. A number of "birds-of-a-feather" sessions are also planned.

NYCBSDCon is organized by the New York City *BSD User Group.

After November 1st, the registration fee will increase to $125 until November 12th, when the fee will increase to $150. To register, please visit:

http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2010/register.html

A strong program of speakers is lined up for NYCBSDCon 2010, with topics covering security, networking and development.

You can see the current schedule by visiting:

http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2010/schedule.html

Full descriptions of the presentations are at:

http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2010/presentations.html

We are proud to have NYCBSDCon 2010's backend finances handled by BSD Fund, a US 501(c)(3). Any conference profits will go back to the BSD projects.

The conference organizers are thankful to the sponsors who make the event possible. Current premier sponsors include About.com, Isilon Systems, Marvell Micro Semiconductor Inc, New York Internet and ixSystems. Additional sponsors include the FreeBSD Foundation, the publisher Pearson and the pfSense project, in addition to a number of other small businesses.

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