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Symphony Metreo to Lead Panel on Next Generation Supply Chain Strategies at National Manufacturing Week

Business Wire, Sept 18, 2008

Together With Linksys, Ventana Research and IBM, Symphony Metreo Will Lead a Discussion Focused on Putting Best Practices for Forward-Looking Supply Chain Management Into Action

PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Symphony Metreo, Inc., a leading provider of enterprise pricing and operations management solutions, today announced it will be leading a panel presentation, "Achieving Operational Excellence with Next Generation Supply Chain Strategies: A Linksys Case Study," with IBM Global Business Services (GBS), Ventana Research and Linksys, a division of Cisco, at the National Manufacturing Week Conference 2008. This is the only event in North America aimed at providing manufacturing professionals with the tools and training they need to remain competitive in today's global marketplace. The conference will take place September 22-25, 2008 in Chicago, Illinois.

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About Symphony Metreo

Symphony Metreo helps organizations meet their financial goals of Revenue and Margin with innovative solutions that align and synchronize top-down planning with bottom-up execution by focusing on the strategic levers of Price, Volume and Cost. Symphony Metreo serves global enterprises with innovative award winning applications in the areas of Enterprise Pricing, Operations Management and Performance Management. Headquartered in Palo Alto, Calif., Symphony Metreo is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Symphony Technology Group, a $2.1 billion strategic holding company. For additional information, visit http://www.symphony-metreo.com.

Copyright [c] 2008 Symphony Metreo, Inc. All Rights Reserved. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders.

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