Boost Your IT Knowledge At HP Technology at Work 2013 And Win An HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8

HP Technology at Work 2013 is a free one-day event where you can learn the latest about cloud, big data, mobility and security in the workplace. That should be reason enough to attend, but we can offer you an added incentive: the chance to win an HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 valued at $639.

Technology at Work 2013 takes place in Sydney on 30 July at the Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre. As well as a keynote from HP South Pacific managing director David Caspari and neuroscientist Tan Lee, there are dedicated sessions on cloud, big data, mobility and security. It’s the perfect chance to enhance your understanding of the latest from HP in these areas.

By registering and attending, you also have the chance to win an HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 valued at $639. It’s ideal for setting up a branch office or experimenting with new server technologies.

To be in the running to win this excellent prize, enter the competition using the form below. You’ll need to do three things:

  • Answer the challenge: How would you use the HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 to enhance your organisation’s use of converged cloud, big data, mobility or security?
  • Register for and attend the Technology at Work 2013 event in Sydney on 30 July.
  • Be present for the winner announcement at 5.30pm on Tuesday 30 July on the show floor. Remember: you have to be at the event to win the prize.

Full terms and conditions are here. Good luck, and we’ll see you at the event.

Note: Technology at Work is also running in Melbourne on 23 July.


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