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Request a Speaker

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25 October 2007 - 11:30pm
Submitted by: nuiguys

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If you would like Novell to supply a speaker for an upcoming NUI meeting, send an email to nuiguys@novell.com. Please include the following info, to help us meet your needs:

  • Date and Time of your Event
  • Location
  • Topic of Desired Presentation
  • Length of Desired Presentation
  • Expected number of attendees
  • Your NUI Chapter name
  • President's contact info

We will do our best to find you an appropriate speaker from among Novell employees and participating partners. Please try to make your request as soon as you know the details, so we can have the best chance of finding just the right match.


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25 October 2007 - 11:30pm
Submitted by: nuiguys




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Notification of when Novell speakers are in our area

Submitted by johnsimmons on 7 November 2007 - 5:29pm.

Hi there.

I do not expect Novell to send us speakers (to Melbourne, Australia), however I would really like to know up-front when notable Novell folk, and/or potential speakers, are going to be in our area, so that we could ask them to visit with us and/or speak at our meetings.

Is there some way that we could be notified of such visits?

Our regular meetings are held on the evening of the second Thursday of each month (except Jan).

Thanks kindly.
John Simmons.
President of the Melbourne Novell Users Group (MNUG)

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Great idea!

Submitted by ssalgy on 8 November 2007 - 9:12pm.

We are noodling ways to accomplish this. We think it's a fine suggestion. We'll let you know when we have a solution. Thanks for the input! Any more great ideas... just fire when ready. There's a NUI forum in place where you could post your ideas and others could chime in and second the motion. Check it out. http://www.novell.com/communities/forum/3388

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