Exor’s Eighth North American User Conference, 27th – 29th of October 2008 Santa Fe, New
Mexico
The eighth Exor North American User Conference is being hosted by New Mexico Department of Transport over the 27th – 29thOctober 2008, in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Highlights of the 2008 Exor User Conference will include presentations on customer projects, joint partnership approaches to asset management and Exor technology – underpinned by outlining Exor’s future product roadmap for North America. The two day conference will be followed by a one day training workshop.
Agenda:
- User case studies & client presentations
- Exor technology roadmap & product release strategy
- HPMS reporting
- Safety
- Maintenance
- Partner presentations
- User group meeting
Training 29th October 2008:
- Exor Data Model Configuration and Administration (Full Day)
- Administering Spatial Data and Maps in Exor (Half Day)
- New Forms in version 4 (Half Day)
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