Want to attend an enterprise software conference after party with a live band?
Cloud content management startup Box.net is holding its first-ever customer conference, BoxWorks, on September 28th in San Francisco. To celebrate, they’re throwing a big after party featuring a live band. The party gets started at 6pm at the Bently Reserve, and runs until 11pm. There will be an open bar, heavy appetizers, and lots of dance floor action.
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The contest starts now and ends September 4th at 7:30pm PST.
And if you love the cloud as much as you love to party with a live band, consider registering for BoxWorks. Speakers include Box CEO Aaron Levie, Marc Andreessen of Andreessen Horowtiz, author Geoffrey Moore and Tony Hsieh of Zappos.
Anyone in the U.S. is eligible, and Box.net will pay for your airfare to and from San Francisco.