Diary note: Solutions 2004, Hyperion’s annual user conference
- 19 October, 2004 17:10
<p>WHAT: Solutions 2004, Hyperion’s annual user conference</p>
<p>WHEN: Thursday, 28 October and Friday, 29 October</p>
<p>WHERE: Manly Pacific Hotel, 55 North Steyne, Manly</p>
<p>COST: $895 (plus GST) per person. (Registration includes the Gala
Dinner, morning and afternoon teas and conference notes.)</p>
<p>SOLUTIONS 2004</p>
<p>Leading Australian companies such as Lend Lease, AMCOR, Bendigo Bank, and Brambles will showcase their innovative uses of Hyperion business performance management solutions at Solutions 2004, Hyperion’s annual user conference. This year's agenda will feature business and technical case studies from Hyperion customers spanning multiple industries and Hyperion solutions. These sessions will demonstrate how Hyperion’s Business Performance Management products help companies manage for sustained and profitable growth. Customers will discuss how they are leveraging data in ERP, CRM and other systems to improve decision-making, collaborate across departments and ensure alignment of strategies across the enterprise to drive bottom-line growth and create unprecedented visibility and insight into their organisation. In addition, the event features a Demonstration stream where you can see structured demonstrations of Hyperion's products.</p>
<p>Go to www.hyperion.com.au/solutions2004 for more information.</p>
<p>Please note: Solutions 2004 is a customer event. Journalists are welcome to attend. For free media registration and more information, please contact Amanda Scott-Kiddie at Kinetics on 02 9976 6611 or email amanda@kinetics.com.au</p>
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