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TERMINALFOUR LAUNCHES INAUGRAL T44U GLOBAL USER CONFERENCE AND OPEN DAY
T44U marks phase two of TERMINALFOUR’s €3M global business development strategy- TERMINALFOUR to unveil details of future product plans and the company’s global growth strategy
01, October 2008 - TERMINALFOUR, Europe’s fastest growing content management company, today announced the launch of the inaugural “T44U: Global User Conference and Open Day” to be held in Dublin on the 20th and 21st of November 2008. The conference marks the second stage in TERMINALFOUR’s global business development strategy. The first stage involved significant expansion with a move to larger Dublin headquarters and the recruitment of twenty new employees. The T44U event has been launched in recognition of continued customer and market expansion, and will bring together Site Manager users from around the world to showcase new products and initiatives to support the expanding TERMINALFOUR community.
At the conference, TERMINALFOUR will formally launch the latest version of its leading Site Manager product and will unveil its new and highly anticipated customer and partner extranet. During the two-day event, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in workshops and demonstrations, and to take part in a number of technical and educational workshops. The conference will also provide inside information on future product plans and the company’s growth strategy.
Speaking about the conference, Piero Tintori, CEO and founder, TERMINALFOUR, said, “T44U is a big step-up for TERMINALFOUR. Since the very beginning, TERMINALFOUR has embraced the development ethos typically associated with open source solutions - listening to the requirements of customers, the market and user groups and incorporating this into the development of our software. The global user conference gives us to the opportunity to continue this tradition, but in a way that can facilitate a diversifying user network resulting from the company’s growing global presence.”
To register for the “T44U: Global Development Conference”, please visit http://www.terminalfour.com/t44u
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About TERMINALFOUR
TERMINALFOUR is a leading developer of ‘out-of-the-box’ enterprise web content management software. Its systems enable medium and large sized organisations to improve the delivery and communication of information through various channels including websites, personalised portals, intranets, extranets and emerging media. It is the number one supplier to third level education institutions in the UK, with 30% of the top fifty universities now clients, as well as being the public sector leader in Ireland. Customers include IDA Ireland, Shannon Development, the department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, University of Manchester, University of Oxford, the United Nations and Tesco. TERMINALFOUR recently achieved its sixth successive appearance in the Technology Fast 50, More information on TERMINALFOUR is available at www.terminalfour.com
Media enquiries (on behalf of TERMINALFOUR):
Seán Walsh
Comit Communications & Marketing
Ph: +353 1 2157673
swalsh@comitmarketing.com
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