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Leading Silicon Valley Executives and Legendary Venture Capitalists Featured at TechCoire in 2006; TechCoire Moves to a New Central Location to Support Its Growth
Business Wire, Jan 17, 2006
FOLSOM, Calif. -- TechCoire, the Sacramento region's only business-technology education and networking organization, announces the first of its 2006 monthly events. Join our panelists, Ravi Mohan of Shasta Ventures, Alex Osadzinski of Trinity Ventures, Sandeep Aneja of Outlook Ventures, and Corley Phillips of American River Ventures for a discussion on "Software Perspectives: What's hot in 2006" on January 26th at our new location -- The Venetian Court, 11269, Point East Drive, Rancho Cordova, Calif. Michelle Hallsten of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP will moderate this discussion on the state of software industry. Topics will include where IT and software spending will likely happen in 2006, what kind of investments are getting the VC's attention today, what kind of trends are emerging, software pricing, the impact of outsourcing of software, and how the software industry is evolving.
Along with the stellar panelists slated for January, TechCoire will feature several senior level executives and several leading investors from Sand Hill road in 2006 including Bill Sullivan, CEO of Agilent Technologies later this year.
TechCoire will also host leading Silicon Valley VC firms such as Draper Fisher Jurvertson, Gabriel Ventures, Garage Technology Ventures, JP Morgan Ventures, Kliener Perkins, Omidyar Network, Outlook Ventures, Shasta Ventures, Trinity Ventures, and T-Ventures this year, making TechCoire the "go-to" place for every technology entrepreneur from the greater Sacramento region. TechCoire presents a compelling opportunity for any entrepreneur to meet and present business idea to these investors.
New Location
2006 TechCoire events will be held at a new location better suited to our growing needs. The Venetian Court is located at 11269 Point East Drive in Rancho Cordova. For more information or directions, please call 916-635-4040.
About TechCoire
TechCoire is the Sacramento region's only business-technology education and networking organization serving a virtual network of 800 technology executives, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and related service firms from the region. Since its launch in January 2001, it has become the de facto meeting forum for the area's top technology professionals. For more information, visit www.techcoire.com.
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