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TechWave 2008 Call for Papers... Now open

posted Thursday, 28 February 2008

We are accepting speaker proposals for 60 and 90 sessions at the upcoming Sybase TechWave conference Aug. 4 - 8, 2008.

Delivering leading solutions for information management, application development, mobile solutions and data integration, Sybase has been leading the way in innovative database and related technologies for more than 20 years. If you've solved a unique business or technical challenge utilizing Sybase products, we'd like you tell the thousands of TechWave 2008 attendees about it.

If your application is accepted you'll get to attend TechWave for free.

Check out the guidelines at http://www.sybase.com/techwave/conference_content/cfp/guidelines

Apply at https://1bosweb3.experient-inc.com/Events/Sybase/Techwave2008/login.html

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