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OSIsoft & the 2007 User Conference!

The PAS User Conference – “Process Matters” – was a great success last year – read the blog about that – and set to be even more of a success this year.

Patkennedyandlogo As a scoop to loyal blog readers, this year’s conference features Dr. J. Patrick Kennedy – CEO and Founder of OSIsoft – as the keynote speaker.  Pat is an industry legend, having led the way for real-time historians and real-time performance management for over 25 years!

Innovation is high on the PAS value set – see my previous blog on that – and Dr. Kennedy will be speaking to our conference theme of “Innovate, Integrate, and Illuminate” in his keynote address.

But why have Dr. Kennedy deliver the keynote?

Because right after innovation, partnering is high up on the list as a means for PAS to deliver more value to more customers – see my previous blog on that – and OSIsoft, with its 10,000+ customers is a perfect complement to PAS.

More on that later…

For now, the important thing is to note the date of our User Conference and get yourself signed up.

Have a great day!

And, if you’re up for a giveaway, click here to request one of the yo-yo’s we’ve been sending out to last year’s customers to encourage their return.

Yoyofront Yoyoback

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