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LinuxWorld Connex will be available July 5, 2005!
 Want to see LinuxWorld built around you?
What if LinuxWorld automatically gathered the people, products, and knowledge that make up your perfect show? Register now and LinuxWorld can.
Introducing LinuxWorld Connex, the intelligent agent that finds the knowledge, people, and products you need in the event community. LinuxWorld Connex does the work for you. It’s free and activates when you register for the event.
LinuxWorld Connex starts by creating your “You-Based Event Report.” Just tell LinuxWorld Connex what you’re looking for from the event and watch while it finds what you need week-by-week as registration builds. Your LinuxWorld Connex You-Based Event Report automatically brings you the best of what you want from the event community.
Like to connect with people based on why you should meet them?
LinuxWorld Connex lets you connect online – before the show – with the people in the event community who hold the answers to your specific questions.
LinuxWorld Connex gathers people, products, and knowledge based on why you tell it you need them. Now you have a reason to connect in advance and schedule meetings for the show. LinuxWorld Connex sifts the entire community of LinuxWorld registrants for you. You connect with the click of a button to those who answer the question “why?” Start building your instant network. Register now.
Like to search LinuxWorld from your desktop?  Looking for something in particular at the world's largest and most comprehensive event focusing on Linux and Open Source solutions? LinuxWorld Connex’s event search engine can find it for you from your desktop now. Register now and start searching the event today.
Register now and do it all free – with LinuxWorld Connex Register now and get LinuxWorld Connex – a suite of revolutionary web-based tools that help you realize new value from attending LinuxWorld. You will receive your first LinuxWorld Connex “You Based Event” email alert shortly after your registration is complete. Discover the fusion of face-to-face and online communities.

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