$500 to the Charity of Your Choice…

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May 18, 2020

We’ve got a webinar coming up. I know, you’ve probably been inundated with requests to join webinars since this whole COVID-19 Pandemic started.

But I promise ours is going to be different. See, we’re giving three attendees $500 to the charity of their choice! All you have to do is register, sit back and listen to us talk about how Scale Computing and Ruckus Networks can make your life working from home a bit easier.

What could be better than that? That $500 could go a long way to helping frontline workers, first responders, or even a local food pantry. And all it could take to get it is an hour of your time this Thursday, May 21st between 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. EST.

Just register using this link:

http://content.security7.net/en-us/webinar-may-21st-11-a.m.-scale-computing-ruckus-networks

We look forward to seeing you.

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Carl Keyser is the Content Manager at Integris.

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