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Meet us in Utrecht next week

12-Sep-2008

If you're a regular reader of this blog -- or our various reports -- the HartmanEVENT 2008 in Utrecht, The Netherlands next week (Thursday, 18 September) is an excellent opportunity to hear Theresa Regli and Alan Pelz-Sharpe talk about ECM and DAM.

On the Wednesday Alan will also be hosting a half day workshop on ECM and SharePoint, so you might want to check that out too.

I'll be there myself, as well (though fortunately, somewhat more in the background -- I'll only have to introduce some of the speakers). If you want to talk about enterprise search, I'm always interested. Hope to see you there!

- Submitted by: Adriaan Bloem, Contributing Analyst

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