As mentioned previously, a few weeks ago in San Francisco, CA I spent some time signing copies of my book Effective Business Process Management with JBoss BPM for attendees of the Red Hat Summit.
Since the book was launched as a free ebook download on Red Hat Developers, it was not really possible to get your hands on a real paper copy of the book.
Until now.
With over 200 put in print for Red Hat Summit, it was amazing to see the lines of people wanting to meet, greet and obtain their signed copies.
If you would like to receive a copy, possibly signed by me, read further.
There might have been more, but after two signing sessions of an hour, my mind was whirling from all the friends, colleagues, customers and partners that attended the signing table.
I left the Red Hat Developers team with a few books pre-signed for their next event and they were kind enough to send me home with a small box of the book.
If you would like a free paper book copy, possibly signed by me the author, then here's what you have to do.
Share your JBoss BPM story in a comments section of this post and let me know by contacting me through my Twitter account.
I'll be in touch about finding how to get a copy of the book, while the limited supply lasts, to you!
Since the book was launched as a free ebook download on Red Hat Developers, it was not really possible to get your hands on a real paper copy of the book.
Until now.
With over 200 put in print for Red Hat Summit, it was amazing to see the lines of people wanting to meet, greet and obtain their signed copies.
If you would like to receive a copy, possibly signed by me, read further.
Share your JBoss BPM story
It was wonderful to meet people from all across the globe. Just off the top of my head, I spoke with readers and JBoss BPM Suite fans from the UK, Australia, India, Japan, China, Canada, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, Brazil and South Africa.There might have been more, but after two signing sessions of an hour, my mind was whirling from all the friends, colleagues, customers and partners that attended the signing table.
I left the Red Hat Developers team with a few books pre-signed for their next event and they were kind enough to send me home with a small box of the book.
If you would like a free paper book copy, possibly signed by me the author, then here's what you have to do.
Share your JBoss BPM story in a comments section of this post and let me know by contacting me through my Twitter account.
I'll be in touch about finding how to get a copy of the book, while the limited supply lasts, to you!
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