Early bird discount ends today for ERP conference
June 8, 2007
A host of HP 3000 experts, brandishing experience on manufacturing enterprises, will appear at next month's CAMUS User Conference in Nashville. A bargain at its full price, and including a free day of training, the July 16-18 CAMUS show offers an extra $50 discount which ends today.
The CAMUS early bird rate was extended from May 18 through June 8 for the conference, a meeting which will focus on both the homesteading and migration practices for companies that use ERP applications. MANMAN is the app focus for the meeting, but the advice offered — for only $400 to non-members, $300 to members, through today — applies to just about any manufacturing enterprise.
Online registration, at camus.org, closes on July 3. Speakers at the event include ERP guru Terry Floyd of the Support Group inc., Terri Glendon Lanza of ERP consultancy ASK TERRI, Chris Jones of Ask On Consulting, Michael Litz of the Lincoln Whitman Group, and Ali Saadat of Quantum Software Corp. CAMUS is announcing a raft of customers running 3000 enterprises who will offer advice, too.
Customer speakers will include IT and application executives: Terry Simpkins and Bob Andreini of Measurement Specialties, Dave Burrall from the Manufacturing Services Group, Bill Grisard and Janet Schmaltz of Yorozu Automotive-Tennessee, and Ed Stein of MagicAire.
Entsgo, Inc. is serving as the sponsor of the conference, which carries this year's motto:
How to Get the Most from Your Legacy System
How to Prepare for Migration
How to Survive in Between