Videos from the Microsoft Tech*Ed 2009
Conference
| FMS President Luke Chung
was selected by Microsoft to participate on several panel discussions
at their annual Tech*Ed Conference in LA. These videos are now available online: |
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of FMS and fellow
panelists, how we've succeeded, and what we've learned over the past 20 years.
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Watch FMS President Luke
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applications and position yourself during these
challenging times?
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