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EAI Symposium & Expo

Johannesburg, 13 Jun 2002

As the costs associated with international travel increase and many companies find it too expensive to send people to overseas conferences and exhibitions, especially from SA, why not attend a "virtual" symposium and expo?

By logging onto the virtual expo you will be able to keep up to date on the latest IBM, Data Junction and Integration products news. Just logon to http://www.eaiexpo.com/Register.asp and register as a new visitor. Registration takes a couple of minutes and can save you and your company a vast amount of money.

The online EAI Symposium & Expo is a worldwide event that never closes. It is designed to bring together attendees, top experts and leading software vendors in a stimulating and informative environment. There are three main sections:

Exhibition Area

As a registered attendee you can learn about leading application integration and Web services solutions from your PC or laptop, at an office or even from a hotel room. At an exhibitor's booth you will discover more about a specific vendor and its solutions, view a presentation, ask questions about the technology, download a product brochure, or order a hardcopy white paper to be delivered to your office. You may even be able to enter a prize drawing at the booth.

Symposium

At our online conference centre attendees can watch the latest presentations, synchronised with full audio, from leading industry luminaries and experts. You will learn about the latest market trends, gain insight into new technologies, or catch up on refresher sessions on topics such as Web services, business process management, legacy integration, and application servers. Each quarter a new theme and speaker roster will be announced, and published in a special supplement to eAI Journal.

Press Centre - Sponsored By iWay Software

If you need to keep up-to-date with what's happening in the industry, be sure to visit the Press Centre at least once a week. Here you will find press releases from software vendors as they hit the wires. This part of the show is freely available to all - no registration is required.

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