Wed, 08 Jul 2009 01:27:14 pm

Enwisen Interact ‘09 – Register today! Taking place online – July 22, July 28, July 30

We are excited about this year’s user group conference – taking place online this year! Why online you may be asking? We heard from many that travel and conference budgets have been dramatically cut due to the economy. So we worked out a great event online that will ensure all customers have access to the sharing of ideas, case studies and product input.

Complimentary to all customers and easily accessible online, our user conference this year will take place over the course of three ½ days (9-12:30 pm) – July 22, July 28 and July 30. The first day will be focused on customer sessions; the remaining two days on product direction.

Registration is easy – simply click here to register – and if you register by June 30th – coffee is on us! We look forward to seeing you online!

And be sure to save the dates for EnwisenInteract ‘10 – scheduled July 20-23, 2010 in San Francisco!

Sincerely,
Barbara Levin
Senior VP of Marketing and Customer Community
blevin@enwisen.com

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Mon, 15 Jun 2009 09:37:48 am

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Mon, 15 Jun 2009 09:41:47 am

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Mon, 15 Jun 2009 09:45:39 am

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Sat, 27 Jun 2009 09:53:38 am

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