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SMALL BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY BOOT CAMP DEBUTS MARCH 31st TO HELP BAY AREA SMALL BUSINESSES GROW, THRIVE


SAN JOSE, Calif., March 20, 2006 – Small businesses throughout the greater Bay Area are invited to learn how they can incorporate smart technology and leap forward by attending the March 31st Small Business Technology Boot Camp in San Francisco. The one-day training event, presented by the non-profit Small Business Technology Institute and sponsored by Intel® Corporation, features five immersion seminars, interchangeable basic and advanced tracks and a simulation experience for only $20. Intel sponsors the boot camps to help provide information on solutions small businesses can use to increase business effectiveness. Through education, Intel is working with small business to enrich communities where we live and work.

What: Small Business Technology Boot Camp
When: Friday, March 31, 2006
Time: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Where: Pan Pacific San Francisco Hotel
500 Post Street, Union Square, San Francisco, CA 94102
Learn: Marketing, Sales and Business Development; Operations, Inventory Management, Collaboration; Financial Management; General Management and Executive Decision Making; and Front and back-office productivity and security
RSVP: Pre-register online for $20 at http://sbtechnologyinstitute.org/bc/indexSf.htm or call 408-494-0212 x106. Includes breakfast, lunch and training materials.

To learn more about Intel, visit http://www.intel.com/smallbusiness.

About the Small Business Technology Institute
The Small Business Technology Institute (SBTI) is a non-profit, public benefit corporation that fosters the adoption of information technology among small businesses. SBTI provides information technology awareness, education, consulting, and support services to businesses with 1 to 300 employees, with a focus on disadvantaged categories. SBTI also provides technology developers and vendors with market intelligence and knowledge to ensure the development of products that meet the needs of small businesses. For more information, visit http://www.sbtechnologyinstitute.org or call (408) 494-0212.

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