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Not since the Asian tsunami disaster have so many companies rushed to show corporate America at its best: united in the desire to alleviate the suffering of victims of Hurricane Katrina. SYS-CON's various news desks continue to bring word of the latest companies to join to concerted effort to help with money and resources, both cash and human volunteers.
CIO, CTO & Developer Resources
From the JDJ News Desk:
Sun and the Sun Foundation Delivering Immediate AidFrom the XML-Journal News Desk:
National Missing Persons Website LaunchedFrom the WSJ News Desk
APCO Launches Member-to-Member Katrina Relief WebsiteFrom the Enterprise Open Source Magazine News Desk
Open Source & Katrina: Project Launched to Set Up Free Public Firefox Web StationsFrom Roger Strukhoff
SYS-CON i-Technology Podcast: Katrina ReliefFrom the XML-Journal News Desk:
Intel CEO Otellini: Katrina Leaves "A Hole In the Human Spirit"From the ISSJ News Desk:
McAfee Teams with American Red Cross
From the WBT News Desk:
Cingular Wireless Establishes "Cingular Cares" InitiativeFrom the SOA Web Services Journal News Desk:
Online 'Family Links Registry' Launched By American Red CrossFrom the XML-Journal News Desk:
"Americans Are Known for Their Strength, Fortitude, and Generosity" Says Michael DellFrom the WBT News Desk:
Verizon Foundation & Katrina: More Than $1.2M Raised in First Day
From the XML-Journal News Desk:
Cisco Contributes Financial and Human Resources
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Jeremy Geelan is President & COO of Cloud Expo, Inc. and Conference Chair of the worldwide Cloud Expo series. He appears regularly at conferences and trade shows, speaking to technology audiences both in North America and overseas. He is executive producer and presenter of Cloud Expo's "Power Panels" on SYS-CON.TV.
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