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Vettro Customers Bell Mobility and Hitachi Data Systems to Present at Wireless Enterprise Symposium 2006; Bell Mobility and Hitachi Data Systems to Present on Innovative Wireless Technology
Business Wire, May 16, 2006
NEW YORK -- Vettro, a global leader in on-demand mobile business applications, today announced that two of its customers will be presenting at Research in Motion's Wireless Enterprise Symposium 2006 on Wednesday May 17th. RIM is hosting the Wireless Enterprise Symposium May 16-18th, 2006 in Orlando, FL. The symposium will gather industry leaders to deliver insightful and informative sessions on the broadening scope of wireless enterprise technologies. Both panel presentations will take place on Wednesday May 17th.
Bell Mobility's General Manager of Enterprise Sales, Antoine Shiu, will present on a panel on Transforming the Art of the Deal in the Wireless World on Wednesday May 17 9:00am - 10:00am. A longtime customer of Vettro, Bell Mobility will present on a panel of industry experts including Vettro General Manager of Field Sales Pat Smith in a discussion on best approaches and advantages of mobilizing enterprise CRM and other enterprise systems.
Directly following that panel, Vettro customer Randy Rothrock, Regional Manager of Hitachi Data Systems, will present on a panel of industry experts on Strengthening Field Service Capabilities through Wireless Empowerment Wednesday May 17 10:15am - 11:15am. The panel will be a discussion on best approaches and advantages of mobilizing field service and other enterprise systems.
About Vettro
Vettro, headquartered in New York City, is the global leader in mobile on-demand customer relationship management (CRM) and field service management (FSM) applications. Backed by premier carrier, device, and Independent Software Vendor partners, Vettro's suite of mobile CRM products are trusted to power over 200 of the world's most successful field sales and service organizations including Bell Mobility, BostonCoach, Carillion, Carey Limousines, Cigna, Clemson University, Cytyc, General Electric, Hitachi Data Systems, Honeywell, McKesson, Merrill Lynch, and SuperShuttle. For more information, visit www.vettro.com.
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