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Online Information December 1-3 2009 - Exhibition and Conference


When: December 1st, 2009 09:00 to December 3rd, 2009 18:00
Location: Olympia Grand Hall, London UK
Price: £0.00
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Online Information and IMS are organising an important exhibition and conference for the information industry on 1-3 December. Entry to the exhibition and many of the accompanying seminars is free. The event is a great opportunity for those in the digital and creative industries to learn about information management, social media and marketing and over 9,000 visitors are expected.

The conference has a programme showcasing innovations from the information industry, and giving pointers on how to overcome the recession. The overall focus is primarily on the Social Web (tools for conversation and collaboration in life and business), the Semantic Web (bringing structure and integration to the information world) and Delivering Value (how information professionals can demonstrate their worth).

The free seminars cover a broad range of topics, such as content management, enterprise search solutions, e-publishing solutions, and marketing through social media. The seminars on Global Business Information for example, cover topics such as how to negotiate with vendors, how to become competitive using corporate structure data, how to use news and business information to uncover hidden global risks, how to foster learning and innovation, and the relevance of Web 2.0 for businesses.

You can book online free of charge for the exhibition and seminars, and also register for the conference.

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Olympia Grand Hall, London UK


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