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September 12-14, 2005, Bethesda North Hotel & Conference Center, Bethesda, Maryland


Registering for Enterprise Management World
Promotion & Sponsorship Opportunities
Speaking at Enterprise Management World
Who to Contact

Registering for Enterprise Management World

Q. How do I register for Enterprise Management World?

A. Click here to register online

Q. How will I be notified that my registration is confirmed?

A. If you register online, you will receive confirmation on your computer screen that your application to register has been received (be sure to print the confirmation screen before exiting the site). If you provide a valid email address, we will send you an email confirmation as well.

Q. Can I register at the conference?

A. Yes, onsite registration is available.
Note: There is an incentive to pre-register for the conference and workshops in order to receive discounts.

Q. When do I receive my admittance badge?

A. Badges will be distributed on-site, in the registration area. You must obtain your badge in order to be admitted to the conference and receptions. Speakers must pick up their badges in the speaker room. Press must pick up their badges in the registration area.

Q. How does the press register?

A. Please call Lisa Langsdorf at Trylon Communications at (212) 725-2295 x 30 or lisal@tryloncommunications.com

Q. What is the conference schedule of events?

A. Schedule of Conference Events

 
Monday, September 12, 2005
Tuesday, September 13, 2005  

• Developer & Analyst Tracks
• Pre-Conference Welcome Reception

• Conference Sessions
• Expo
 


 
Wednesday, September 14, 2005    

• Conference Sessions

• Expo
• Gala Evening with Dinner



 
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Promotion and Sponsorship Opportunities

Q. What are the Promotion & Sponsorship opportunities at Enterprise Management World?

A. Sponsorships are available with a range of visibility opportunities.
Custom programs can be created to combine and add value to existing sponsorships. To plan your sponsorship, please contact your Computerworld Account Director or call Leo Leger (508) 820-8212 or email leo_leger@computerworld.com.

Q. What is the non-solicitation policy at Enterprise Management World?

A: Enterprise Management World is intended to enable our sponsors and exhibitors the exclusive right to promote their products and services to the attendees of this event. All other attendees are prohibited from engaging in the marketing of their products and services in all designated areas of the conference and anywhere else in the host hotel. Furthermore, attendees representing competitive products and services to those offered by Computerworld, including but not limited to Enterprise Management World, the Computerworld publication, and Computerworld.com, are similarly restricted. Violators of these restrictions will be expelled from Enterprise Management World and the host hotel without reimbursement.

Q. Can I get a list of press planning to attend Enterprise Management World?

A. Conference Sponsors are entitled to receive the press list. Please call Please call Lisa Langsdorf at Trylon Communications at (212) 725-2295 x 30 or lisal@tryloncommunications.com.

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Speaking at Enterprise Management World

Q. I am interested in speaking at Enterprise Management World. How do I submit a speaking proposal?

A. The Enterprise Management World management team thoroughly reviews all speaker submissions and content based on the call for presentations. To submit a speaking proposal, click here to enter a submission.  The submission deadline for EMW 2005 is June 13th, 2005.  For further information, please contact Nancy Felsheim at (508) 820-8171 or nancy_felsheim@computerworld.com

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  Enterprise Management World 2005
  September 12-14, 2005
  Marriott Bethesda North Hotel & Conference Center,

  Bethesda, Maryland


"EMW is a great gathering of high-caliber IT talent. When you attend these conferences, you're guaranteed plenty of detailed, useful information, but without the hype, which helps technology professionals stay ahead of important industry trends. Worth every minute"
— Ronald V. Rose, Chief Information Officer, Priceline.com

"EMW creates a physical encounter between people that in turn creates education and awareness, and the biggest advantage is that it allows me to talk to people from varying backgrounds about ideas that I can incorporate into my own business"
— Sasan Hamidi, Ph. D., Chief Security Officer, Information Technology, Interval International

 
 



Enterprise Management World Sponsorship Brochure.

"EMW provides the forum where you can find new innovations and practical experiences from other technical managers who have accomplished real world changes and can help you translate their experiences into your reality."
—Irving Tyler, VP & CIO, Quaker Chemical

"A forum like EMW is an excellent opportunity to speak with other people to engage in collaborative brainstorming. EMW is about getting to the next level and through these discussions, we are able to ‘disconnect’ and get a whole new level of input. It’s about making 1+1=3"
— Dennis Callahan, EVP & CIO, The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America

"Computerworld is a facilitator that provides a valuable service to the technology community, and events like EMW address the important issues and provide an excellent forum for this type of discussion."
— Fran Dramis, executive vice president, chief information, e-Commerce and Security officer BellSouth Corporation



  Enterprise Management World 2005
  September 12-14, 2005
  Marriott Bethesda North Hotel & Conference Center,

  Bethesda, Maryland


"EMW is a great gathering of high-caliber IT talent. When you attend these conferences, you're guaranteed plenty of detailed, useful information, but without the hype, which helps technology professionals stay ahead of important industry trends. Worth every minute"
— Ronald V. Rose, Chief Information Officer, Priceline.com

"EMW creates a physical encounter between people that in turn creates education and awareness, and the biggest advantage is that it allows me to talk to people from varying backgrounds about ideas that I can incorporate into my own business"
— Sasan Hamidi, Ph. D., Chief Security Officer, Information Technology, Interval International



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