Intel, Compaq, and Microsoft are looking for talented e-business solution providers "to accelerate the growth of the next generation e-business." To find them, the three companies are sponsoring the e-Business Solution Providers Forum, a free half-day orientation and training session in cities around the country.
The forum will focus on ways to grow your business, cut costs and increase profits. Sessions begin July 20 in New York City and will be held in 11 cities, including Atlanta, Chicago, Boston and San Diego, through August and September.
Interested? You may register at http://www.intel.com/go/ebsp.
Each of the sponsoring companies will present two sessions at the forum.
Compaq will present Your Blueprint for a Successful Internet-Enabled Application, and Safe Computing and e-Business: Protecting the Enterprise to Assure e-Business Success
Intel will present Optimizing Capacity of Intel Architecture Web Sites and Enabling e-Business Using Intel Technologies and Services
Microsoft will present Generating Incremental Revenue by Building Windows DNA e-Business Solutions and Winning e-Commerce Engagements with Intel and Microsoft Technologies
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