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Conference Agenda Now Available Online Print E-mail
Written by Ian Thomas   
Thursday, 04 February 2010 12:56

2010 Conference AdvertI am delighted to be able to finally publish the first draft agenda for our Strategic Partner Conference at the Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort, which is situated in the beautiful seaside community of Huntington Beach, California, overlooking the Pacific Ocean and miles of white sand beaches. 

This agenda allows us to share with you many of the fabulous features found in your RS-SQL, RSWeb.NET and RSMobile software products, presented not by us but by users of the software.   It also provides us with an opportunity to share with you some of our ideas for the future of the industry.

This years' keynote speaker is a well known face and voice in the commercial record management industry: Tom Adams.  Why did we invite Tom?  Well, you have told us clearly that one of the main advantages of getting together with over 100 users is the networking opportunities.  Tom is going to help you extend your networking opportunities by talking about marketing in the Internet age and, most importantly, how to make the most of it. 

While on the topic of networking, we will also be holding a panel discussion on the O'Neil User Forum.  The user forum has over 700 members and 1600 posts on wide range of topics and, most importantly, is run by a group of dedicated moderators, who are all O'Neil users.  You can meet the moderators and find out how you can get involved with this networking opportunity.

And how can I not mention the support sessions, where you will get to see many of the software features demonstrated by members of our technical support group. 

All in all there are 16 sessions running with ample opportunities to talk with O'Neil users from around the world.

Space, as always is limited to 150 attendees, so don't delay.  Click Here to take a look at the agenda and book your space at the 2010 Strategic Partner Conference today. 

 

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