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Seybold SF 2004 adds events to upcoming conference







Seybold SF 2004 adds events to upcoming
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Seybold SF 2004 adds events to upcoming
conference
08/03/2004 04:34 PM

Several events have been added to the conference program for Seybold San Francisco 2004, including a Red Herring conference on Aug. 18; daily HP education sessions; an HP digital imaging gallery; a Seybold SF Presentation Theater sponsored by Quark and featuring presentations by tutorial instructors from Quark, Autonomy and Seybold; a Global Society for Asset Management SF Bay Area Chapter meeting on Aug. 19; and Seybold Seven, a series of seven-minute demonstrations of content management tools that will be held on Aug. 19. Seybold SF 2004 will happen Aug. 16-19 at San Francisco's Moscone West Convention Center, with attendance prices ranging from US$50 for a Pavilion Pass to $5,160 for the Corporate Platinum Pass. It's too late to qualify for the early rates, but you can still get the advanced rate, which offers a discount until the show starts, when on-site rates go into effect. You can register on the Seybold SF 2004 Web site, which also contains more information about the added conference program events.




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