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EMC World 2013 is just around the corner (May 6th – 9th). In fact it is a few weeks earlier this year than in past years, which I’m happy Here are just a few good reasons you should attend. #1 – IIG educational sessions across many tracks As in past years, you will have an opportunity to attend both business and technical sessions around the products and solutions. You’ll hear from technical experts, business partners, and customers on the new products, customer use cases, future products, and more. There is a lot to talk about this year given the massive product launch we did back in November 2012. If you are not up to speed on what we announced here are couple postings to read. EMC Launches Massive Wave of Content Management Products and Solutions EMC Captiva 7.0 Now Available! EMC Documentum xCP 2.0 is Now Available! #2 – Complimentary consulting sessions in the Genius Lab What’s better than talking to really smart people who are more than capable of answering your questions and providing great advice and direction on current and future projects. #3 – Networking events to meet EMC execs, product experts and each other All customers have feedback (good and bad). This is your chance to get in front of executives, product managers, and others. They are always looking for your honest feedback.
EMC has launched a few new solutions recently – EMC Documentum Engineering Plant and Facilities Management (EPFM) and EMC Documentum Solution Suite for Life Sciences. Partners also have solutions that have been EMC Certified that they will be showcasing at Momentum. #5 - Great entertainment, socializing, and more. In addition to the great content that customers and partners are exposed too, EMC World offers a great time for socializing and enjoying the entertainment provided. The headlining entertainment seems to get better each year. If you’ve attended EMC World in the past and would like to let others know why you plan to attend, please feel free to comment on this blog posting. We hope to see you there! ![]() |
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