Register for Southwest Fox by downloading the
Registration form
and emailing or faxing it to Geek Gatherings, LLC as specified in
the form.
A conference brochure is available for download.
The main conference is Thursday, October 16 through Sunday, October
19, 2008. Pre-conference sessions are available on Thursday, October 16.
Register before July 1, 2008 for a $75 early-bird discount
and one
free half-day pre-conference session.
Gold sponsor
xSQL Software is giving away a free license of
xSQL Data Compare Pro (a $399 value -- allows you to compare and synchronize
data in two SQL Server databases) to every conference participant.
What a great offset of the conference price – you pay $695 for the conference
and get back more than half of it ($399) with this offer alone! Even better,
you'll receive your free license as soon as you register for Southwest Fox 2008
so you don't even have to wait until October!
Main Conference Pricing
Early-bird price (before July 1, 2008): $620
Regular price (July 1 and later): $695
Pre-Conference Pricing
Early-bird price (before July 1, 2008): First one free! Second one is
$99
Regular price (July 1 and later): $99 per session
User Group Discount
Geek Gatherings is offering a unique discount to user groups. Please
see the User Groups page for details.
White Light Computing offers Southwest Fox Scholarship
Do you want to get more than half of your conference fee covered by
Southwest Fox platinum sponsor White Light Computing? See the
White Light Computing Scholarship page
for details.
Conference Attendance Justification Help Offer
Is your boss giving you a hard time about attending a VFP conference?
Let us know. Rick Schummer is willing to talk to or email each and every
one of them to help you get the okay to head to any FoxPro conference.
He is totally serious. Rick has fought numerous times with former bosses
to get himself to a conference as well as teammates. He has a way of
getting them to see the light!
Price Increase
In a perfect world, Southwest Fox registration fees would stay the same year
after year. Unfortunately, the cost of running a quality conference has gone up
in the last year. This year's pricing reflects the conference dinner party,
which provides you with yet another opportunity to network with your peers and
catch up with old friends. It also takes into account increased airfare and
hotel rates for speakers.
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