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Driving to Dallas March 21, 2008

Posted by Robert Cannon in Events.
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The Dallas Education Services Road Show will be here before you know it—one month to be exact! On April 21st, we will open our doors for three days of great workshops and peer interaction. We are also opening up the show for single workshop registrations for the Dallas show. Only interested in one or two workshops or unable to attend all three days? No problem! Register and attend as many—or as few— individual workshop as you like.

Single workshop registrations are $400 each, and the price of all six workshops for a full conference is only $1200.00 total. To register for a workshop or several individual workshop, you may contact me at 404-467-3163, or send me an e-mail at robert.cannon@inovis.com.

You may register for a full conference here>>
Here are just a few of the workshops that will be offered:

EDI 101— Introduction to Electronic Data Interchange

XML 101—Introduction to XML

TrustedLink System i Operations

BizManager Processing Rules and JavaScripting

Actionable Intelligence Overview

Business Community Management Best Practices

Supply Chain 101

On another exciting note, our keynote address speaker in Dallas will be Inovis’ own Vice President of Product and Strategic Applications. Erik’s speech will be on “The future of B2B: How Business Community Management strategies are aligning partners to organizational objectives and elevating the strategic value of B2B.” I hope to see you in April!

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1. Craig Dunham - March 28, 2008

I don’t know why, but each time I read this posting’s title “Driving to Dallas”, I’m reminded of that song from the … 70s … “Please Come To Boston” written by Dave Loggins….

Well, once you guys come on out to Newport Beach, I’ll be thinking of all those old Jan & Dean and Beach Boys songs…. all the while I’ll be driving to Newport Beach for this year’s Training Roadshow! Can’t wait!


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