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SYS-CON's JDJ Advertisers To Give Away $2,000 Cash Award at JavaOne 2005

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

As a leading media sponsor of JavaOne, SYS-CON Media invites attendees to participate in its popular JDJ Loot Bag / Loot Card promotion. JDJ's JavaOne loot program has been one of the most popular events on the JavaOne expo floor for the past five years.

This year, one of SYS-CON Media's readers will win $2,000 in cash! To participate, readers need simply pick-up their Loot bag and Loot card from the JDJ booth (#325), get the card stamped while visiting the Altova, InterSystems, Parasoft, Quest, Versant, and Xythos booths, then drop the completed card back at the SYS-CON Media booth.

The drawing for the $2000 cash prize will be held at the SYS-CON Media booth Wednesday, June 29th at 3:00 PM.

JavaOne attendees will also find the latest editions of SYS-CON Media’s titles including 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.

This year’s sponsors and leading development tools vendors:

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