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Announcing the MWLUG 2013 Thursday Evening Event

MWLUG 2013 Thursday Networking Event
We are please to announce the MWLUG 2013 Thursday networking event will be held at the Rock Bottom Brewery in Downtown Indianapolis. After an intense day of listening to sessions at MWLUG 2013, take the opportunity to relax and enjoy many of the great things that Indianapolis has to offer while networking with your fellow IBM collaboration professionals. We will be providing drinks and snacks. Afterwards, visit the night life of downtown Indianapolis. This event is sponsored in part by our event sponsor Mesa Technology.


We are 2 weeks away from the fifth Midwest Lotus User Group Conference. There is still time to register for this event. Discounted online hotel rooms are no longer available. However, you can still get the great discount by calling the hotel directly and using the discount code MWL (317) 631-2221.

MWLUG 2013 Workshops
The MWLUG 2013 workshops will start on Wednesday, August 21, 2013 in the afternoon. For administrators, there will be an intense 2.5 hr Linux Workshop "Building Your ICS Test Environment with Linux" hosted by our one and only William Malchisky. For developers interested in creating and mastering Managing Beans, Mike McGarel and Devin Olson will be hosting a 2 hour workshop "Build a Bean".

MWLUG 2013 Sessions
Starting on Thursday after the OGS, there will be two full days of technical and business sessions that include the following topics:
  • Application Development
  • Best Practices and Customer Business Cases
  • Mobility and Web Security
  • System Administration
  • Social Business
For a list of MWLUG 2013 sessions go to:http://www.mwlug.com/mwlug/mwlug2013.nsf/Sessions.xsp

MWLUG 2013 Brewfest Competition
Don't forget to bring your favorite home brew or microbrewery beer and compete in the "MWLUG 2013 Brewfest Competition" that will be held on Wednesday afternoon after the workshops. The donation entry fee is $10 which will be donated to the Salvation Army - Oklahoma Tornado Relief Fund. Our sponsor Phora Group will match dollar for dollar.

Registration
MWLUG 2013 is 3 full days with additional events and workshops on Wednesday along with two full days of sessions on Thursday and Friday. Thanks to all the MWLUG sponsors, this three full days of events, technical sessions, and workshops is provided to attendees at no cost with the exception of a $35.00 donation. The agenda for MWLUG 2013 is:
  • Tuesday - TLCC TackItOn
  • Wednesday - Special events, workshops, and Welcome Reception
  • Thursday - OGS, technical session and Thursday Evening Event
  • Friday - Full day of sessions and CGS

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