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Event

Virtual Earth - learn how to use mapping for user experiences that delight your customers!

When: 18/11/2008 - 09:30

Where: Microsoft Campus, Thames Valley Park, Reading, RG6 1WG

What:

The Microsoft Virtual Earth EMEA event on the 18th of November will provide you with all the information you need to integrate VE into your business to create a user experience that will delight your customers. Never before has it been so easy for companies to track assets, find customers, manage a mobile sales force & engineers or make sure customers find you before they find a competitor!

Gain real insight into how map-enabling business applications can help create customer satisfaction and an optimised organisation. If you are a technologist you’ll be amazed at just how easy it is to access and integrate Virtual Earth into an existing environment. Developers should not miss this opportunity to hear from Johannes Kebeck, one of the world’s leading experts on the Virtual Earth platform.

The agenda will consist of:

 
  • Informative sessions; you will hear from customers who have utilised Virtual Earth as well as technical presentations and the latest updates from VE.
  • A masterclass from Johannes Kebeck highlighting useful tips and tricks for developers, ensuring you get the most out of the Virtual Earth platform.
  • A valuable networking opportunity and chance to meet members of the EMEA Virtual Earth team.

The day will run from 9.30 until 16:45 and we do hope you can join us.

Places are limited so register now to avoid disappointment!


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