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Earlybird registration can save attendees nearly 25 percent off the standard registration fee. 

 Those who mark their calendars and register today for COMMON’s 2010 Annual Meeting and Exposition in Orlando, Florida, May 3-6, COMMON’s 50th anniversary celebration will receive a major discount. 

That's the word from the COMMON Board, which is offering early-bird registrants a $400 discount off the regular fee if they sign up before Dec. 31. Use the special discount code, DECO, in order to get the reduced rate. Register today at

ttp://www.common.org/annualmeeting

Keynote by Adkins, Special Message from Palmisano

 The Annual Meeting will kickoff on Monday, May 3, with the Opening Session, which will include a special message to the attendees from Sam Palmisano, IBM's chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer. The opening session also will feature a keynote address by Rod Adkins, senior vice president, IBM Systems and Technology Group. This is an unprecedented level of support and recognition of COMMON from IBM with representation at the 50th anniversary celebration by two of IBM's top executives. 

The annual meeting is the largest gathering of the Power Systems user community and COMMON’s largest educational event of the year with four full days of in-depth IBM i and AIX education that includes all-day pre-conference workshops, all-day integrated seminars, open labs, and a wide variety of regular-length sessions. 

Charity 5K Run/Walk

As part of the COMMON Cares initiative, COMMON has chosen to team up with the Florida Blood Centers to hold its second annual COMMON Charity 5K Run/Walk. The race will kick-off the 2010 Annual Meeting and Exposition, and will be held on Monday, May 3, beginning at 8:00 a.m. This run/walk is for everyone--whether you’re a seasoned runner, an early-riser, trying to get back into shape, or attending COMMON for the first time and just want to make new friends, consider taking part in this 5K charity race. 

The race is open to all attending COMMON and to the Orlando community. The race will start and finish at the Hilton Orlando. Registration will begin at 7:00 a.m. After checking in, help yourself to the pre-race food, such as granola bars and bananas. The fee for participating in the 5K will be $35. Proceeds will be split between the COMMON Education Foundation (CEF) and Florida Blood Centers. 

Later, browse the world’s largest Power Systems exposition featuring more than 80 exhibitors, including IBM. It’s a one-stop source of up-to-the minute information and ideas for the IT industry. Discover what’s new in the IBM i and AIX world and give your company ways to reduce costs and improve productivity. 

Benefits of attending include: 

  • Provides four full days of over 300 educational sessions on IBM i and AIX-related topics
  • Variety of educational formats, including all-day pre-conference workshops, all-day integrated seminars, open labs and regular-length sessions
  • Most cost-effective conference option for your 2010 educational needs
  • Largest gathering of the Power Systems user community
  • Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be part of the organization’s momentous 50-year milestone.
  • The largest exposition of its kind with over 80 vendors present to supplement your education.
  • Extraordinary networking opportunities--have fun, learn and share with your peers, renowned speakers, IBM  developers, executives, and fellow members 

The COMMON 2010 Annual Meeting and Exposition is the premier educational and networking event that you and your team will not want to miss, say organizers. Learn more and register today at http://www.common.org/annualmeeting.

Orlando is also a great family destination, so consider making a vacation out of it while attending the 2010 Annual Meeting and Exposition. The Hilton Orlando is offering a special to attendees: Stay six nights and get the seventh night free. There also are special discounts to Disney and other parks available to COMMON attendees.

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