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SYS-CON's JDJ Advertisers To Give Away $2,000 Cash Award at JavaOne

This Year's JDJ Loot Bag Sponsored by Altova, InterSystems, Parasoft, Quest, Versant, and Xythos

SYS-CON Media, this year's leading media sponsor of Javaone (June 27 - 3-, 2005, Moscone Center, San Francisco) with four of its world leading magazines sponsoring the show, JDJ (Java Developer's Journal), LinuxWorld Magazine, Web Services Journal, and .NET Developer's Journal will present its popular loot bag offer on the show floor. JDJ's JavaOne loot bag has been one of the most popular events at the JavaOne expo floor for the past five years.


JDJ 2005 JavaOne Loot Bag Offers $2000 Cash

This year, one of SYS-CON Media readers will win $2,000 in cash. To particpate in this event JDJ readers will pick-up their loot bags from the JDJ booth and visit  Altova, InterSystems, Parasoft, Quest, Versant, and Xythos booths to enter the drawing. As usual, the drawing will be done on the expo floor, the last day of the show.

JavaOne attendees will also find the latest issues of SYS-CON's WLDJ (the leading independent magazine for BEA WebLogic developers), WebSphere Journal, Information Storage & Security Journal, PowerBuilder Developer's Journal, Macromedia MX Developer's Journal, ColdFusion Developer's Journal at the SYS-CON booth.

JDJ's loot bag is sponsored by SYS-CON's advertising partners and by invitation only. SYS-CON Media gave away more than $100,000 in cash to its readers at its popular loot bag events.

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Parik Ramachandranyan 06/22/05 11:30:12 AM EDT

Last year I won $10,000 cash from SYS-CON Media, $2,000 is not enough for me to but a new car! :-))