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Announcement: UTILITY INDUSTRY HAND-HELD AND PDA FORUM
December 7 & 8, 1995
San Francisco, California |
| PMN On-line (www.pmn.co.uk) is the world’s largest internet resource for
the new breed of PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants), palmtop computers and
smartphones. It is continually updated by writers around the world, giving
its readers a uniquely balanced and global perspective of the market. From
interactive advertising for the vast number of companies now operating in
the market to technology guides aimed at novice users, PMN On-line caters
for every element of the hand held computer industry with free content. |
| Sponsors include major hardware, software, connectivity, peripheral,
consulting and communications companies. The event is for
executives, operations and project managers responsible for
implementing hand-held and PDA technology into their enterprise-
wide IT strategy within the water, gas, electric, cable and telephony
industries. It is also for those producing, selling, promoting, servicing,
consulting or financing Hand-held and PDA technology. |
| This EXPO will cover smart communication technology and Internet /
Intranet technology from the perspective of customer needs and the
impact on the existing hand-held and PDA hardware and software
vendor community. We will also discuss field automation and mobile
issues associated with functional and vertical markets. We have
expanded vendor exhibit areas (multiple 8X10 booths and 3X6
tables) either in a 6K sq. ft. ballroom or a 12K sq. ft. tent on-site.
The
exhibits and demo rooms (we have added 20 ) will be open the
entire three days and will be available to corporate attendees at no
or low cost. We have decreased the price of our regular Forum
sessions and included free staff badges for exhibitors for the Exhibit
area. |
| The Forum played a distinct role in accelerating the development of
several work process redesigns using Hand-helds and PDAs. John Rawley,
TU Electric |
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