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ADVISORY/Pathlore to Demo Learning Management System That Powers e-Learning for Navy, United Technologies and Other Large Organizations At OnLine Learning 2000

Business Wire, Sept 18, 2000

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

Business/Technology Editors

ADVISORY...for Monday (Sept. 25)

WHO: Pathlore (www.pathlore.com), the fastest-growing and most widely deployed
e-Learning management system provider. WHAT: The OnLine Learning 2000
Conference and Exposition, with more than 300 companies exhibiting, for anyone
involved in organizational learning, information systems, performance support
and knowledge management. For more information, see www.onlinelearning2000.com
WHEN: Monday, Sept. 25 through Wednesday, Sept. 27. WHERE: Denver Convention
Complex, Pathlore occupies Booth # 1109.

HIGH POINTS: Pathlore will:

--Demonstrate Pathlore Learning Management System, the digital backbone for corporate learning and a key component in the Navy Learning Network's 1.2-million user Web-based training initiative, United Technologies' "Learning Portal" for 148,000 employees, and other large organizations.

--Announce a major deal to manage learning for auto industry customer service agents around the globe.

--Detail how an "Open Learning Management System Brings Order to Training Courseware Chaos." The session (# 217), led by Pathlore Chief Technology Officer Leonard Greenberg, will take place on Monday, Sept. 25, from 8 to 9 a.m.

--Co-sponsor the conference's virtual Golf Challenge, which gives attendees a chance to win a luxury car by hitting a real golf ball onto a simulated golf course.

--Conduct personal demos for companies considering a Learning Management System. (To arrange, please call one of the contacts below.)

Pathlore is a registered trademark of Pathlore Software Corporation. All other registered and unregistered trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners.

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