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VIEWS 2003 Conference

 
The Return of the VIEWS Conference!
 

The VIEWS Conference is back on the exhibition agenda.  The VIEWS 2003 Conference will be on Tuesday 20th May 2003 at the Commonwealth Conference and Events Centre, Kensington High Street in London.  

 

Suggested streams this year are:

 

++ Applications Development

++ Data Warehousing

++ New Stuff

++ Pharmaceutical

++ Statistics

++ Systems Architecture

++ Tips and Techniques

++ Tutorials

++ Web

++ Which Product?

 

This year's conference is planned to be bigger, brighter, more infomative, more independent and more valuable than ever before. Planned activities include networking, education centre, question and answer booth, papers, demonstrations, tutorials, quizzes, themed lunch, mixer session, coders' corner, CD proceedings, software and hardware vendor exhibitions, new software directions, 3rd party add on products and services, alternative and competitive products, and much, much more.

 

The VIEWS Conference gives the opportunity for over 20 hours of education in one day, with access to industry experts, independent consultants and a focus on technical aspects of SAS and other products such as S-plus, Oracle, VB.NET, Perl, Excel and SQL Server.

 

Present a paper and get a greatly reduced registration fee. We're looking for people to present papers on all aspects of their work, at all levels. Send your abstract, maximum 200 words, to events@views-uk.org. See the Call for Papers page for more details.

The provisional agenda has now been drawn up and can be viewed here.

 

The registration fees for the VIEWS 2003 Conference are:

 

++ £135.00 plus VAT per delegate

++ £67.50 plus VAT for a paper presenter

++ £20.00 plus VAT per academic delegate

You can download a conference booking form here.  

 

Up to date information is posted on the VIEWS web site.  

 

from The VIEWS Committee.  

 

Last updated on 31 March 2003. Copyright © 1997-2003 VIEWS-UK Webmaster@views-uk.org