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Meet With IEEE Software at IBM Rational

 

LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., May 2008 -- The IEEE Computer Society is offering members and customers a discount on subscriptions to IEEE Software at IBM Rational Software Development 2008.

Visitors can stop by Booth 413 at the IBM Rational conference to meet Computer Society editors, sign up for magazines, and enter our drawing for a $50 Amazon gift card. The IEEE Computer Society will offer IEEE Software, one of the membership organization’s 14 technical magazines, for a special show annual subscription rate of $19.

Sponsored by IBM 1-5 June in Orlando, the annual technical conference for IT workers features keynote speaker William Shatner, as well as Danny Sabbah, general manager of Rational Software;  Steve Mills, senior vice president and group executive of IBM Software Group; and Grady Booch, an IBM Fellow and IEEE Software editorial board member.

This year’s conference will feature more than 300 sessions in 14 tracks, including new tracks on systems development and application security and compliance and an expanded offering of 35 technical and hands-on workshops.

The Computer Society is exhibiting at IBM Rational as part of a three-year pilot project. The Society this year will also exhibit at LinuxWorld 5-7 August at San Francisco’s Moscone Center.

Visitors to the Computer Society booth can also learn about new offerings, such as the Computer Society Career Center, an online jobs board; Computing Now, an aggregation portal for the Society’s 14 magazines; and Build Your Career, a career-development site for technology professionals.

About the Computer Society

With nearly 85,000 members, the IEEE Computer Society is the world’s leading organization of computing professionals. Founded in 1946, and the largest of the 39 societies of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the Computer Society is dedicated to advancing the theory and application of computer and information-processing technology, and is known globally for its computing standards activities.

The Computer Society serves the information and career-development needs of today’s computing researchers and practitioners with technical journals, magazines, conferences, books, conference publications, and online courses. Its Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP) program for mid-career professionals and Certified Software Development Associate (CSDA) credential for recent college graduates confirm the skill and knowledge of those working in the field. The CS Digital Library (CSDL) is an excellent research tool, containing more than 250,000 articles from 1,600 conference proceedings and 26 CS periodicals going back to 1988.

         

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