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Framingham, MA (October 30, 2002): Image Data Inc. of Framingham, Massachusetts
recently announced its sponsorship of the New England Chapter of the
Association for Information and Image Management's (AIIMNE) upcoming
conference, Technology Trends-Today and Tomorrow. The conference,
scheduled on December 5, 2002, will focus on getting the maximum
bang for your 2003 budgeting dollars by focusing on the hottest technology
options. Attendees will take away provocative insights from leading technology
consultants from Forrester Research; Gartner Group; Giga Information Group
and other voices tracking the leading edge.
Founded
in 1969, the New England chapter is one of the oldest in the nation. The
Chapter currently has in excess of 500 members. The membership is a diverse
group that includes, vendors, consultants, end users, project managers,
CIO's, records managers, and others. Members in the New England Chapter
represent special interest groups of all types including banking, insurance,
engineering, education, marketing, and manufacturing.
"We're
very proud not only to be a long-time member of AIIMNE, but to participate
at Technology Trends in a special way as a sponsor," commented
Thomas Bourke, Senior VP of Sales & Marketing. He states, "AIIM,
as a whole, best represents the continuum of content management services
available and emerging."
Bourke
looks forward to the variety of invaluable discussions that will take
place at Technology Trends. Since 1995, Image Data has worked with
companies and organizations around the country in diverse sectors to address
their varying needs in document and data imaging, archiving, hosting and
storage as well as A to Z data and media conversions.
The
conference takes place on Thursday, December 5, 2002, from 8:30 AM to
1 PM at the Brae Burn Country Club in Newton, MA.
With
offices in Albany, NY and Framingham, MA, Image Data's team approach to
customer relationships has yielded high marks in customer satisfaction
for initial needs assessment, implementation, and ongoing service contracts.
The progressive company culture is project focused, helping companies
meet milestones on time and on budget. (back to top)
Related
Links: http://www.aiimne.org
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