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Atlanta Technology Associations

Today and tomorrow (December 5th and 6th) I'm in Atlanta for the last ITEC conference of 2007. I'm curious about this particular show because the Technology Association of Atlanta plays a more active part in the ITEC show in Atlanta than any other user group at any other ITEC show. In fact, they bumped me from my usual Wednesday morning keynote to Thursday morning.

Wednesday at Atlanta ITEC is a giant user group meeting, so they will put the head of their organization on stage to report on the technology and business situation in Georgia. They even have a cocktail party scheduled on the exhibit floor tonight from 4:00pm to 6:00pm, something no other ITEC show has. I'm looking forward to it.

If you're reading this on Wednesday morning, you didn't miss my keynote speech (the sighs of relief are deafening). You still can see me tomorrow morning (sighs turn to groans). But you should come out to see what the TAG (Technology Association of Atlanta) has to say during the day today. I'm not from Georgia, but I'll be in the audience listening and learning.

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