The SES Program Team is now accepting speaking proposals for SES New York. Please remember to fill the form out completely, including a
description of what you would like to speak about. Please note that
proposed sessions may be channeled into a panel format in order to give
exposure and analysis of a wider variety of speakers and approaches. As
always, priority consideration is given to end-users/practitioners
offering hands-on/project-based knowledge, customer facing
implementation experience and unique and innovative perspectives.
Timelines:
Event: March 21-25, 2011
Deadline for proposing a new session: January 21, 2011
Deadline for proposing to speak: February 18, 2011
Further info: speaking
guidelines are here.
The speaker
submission form is here.
Thanks in advance for your interest, and see you in New York!
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