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CORRECTING and REPLACING MEDIA ALERT/New Analyst Survey: Business Software Buyers...

Tue Mar 4, 2008 9:17pm EST
CORRECTING and REPLACING MEDIA ALERT/New Analyst Survey: Business Software Buyers Complacent to Change; Most Ignore Vendor Alternatives Despite Costs After Installation

--(Business Wire)--
Please replace the release, dated Feb. 29, 2008, due to a revision
to the telebriefing login information.

   The corrected release reads:

   MEDIA ALERT/NEW ANALYST SURVEY: BUSINESS SOFTWARE BUYERS
COMPLACENT TO CHANGE; MOST IGNORE VENDOR ALTERNATIVES DESPITE COSTS
AFTER INSTALLATION

   'When Cities Get Smarter About Software; Tax Payers are the
Winners' - City of Ventura, CA

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EVENT:           Press/Analyst Telebriefing

DATE:            Thursday, March 6, 2008

TIME:            12-12:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (9-9:30 a.m. PST)

DIAL IN NUMBERS:
                 Dial-in Domestic Toll Free #: 800.203.4167
                 Dial-in International/Toll #: 617.614.3931

                 United Kingdom Toll Free #:  0.808.234.7616
                 Please contact us for other European Call In Numbers.

                 Participant Passcode: 202 328 83

WEBINAR
 CONNECTION:
                 Join the Event Online www.agresso.com/IDC
                 Event Number: 573 530 433
                 Meeting Password: idcsurvey

AGENDA:
                 -- Introduction/Overview - Judith Rothrock, CMO,
                  Agresso
                 -- IDC Survey Highlights - Albert Pang, Director,
                  Enterprise Applications Research, IDC
                 -- Business Counterpoint - John Emerson, IT Director,
                  City of Venura, CA
                 -- Q-and-A

Media RSVP To:   Scott Tiazkun, Agresso 503-477-9050,
                  Scott.tiazkun@agresso.com


Analysts RSVP To:Judith Rothrock, Agresso, (858-847-9840) or
                 judith.rothrock@agresso.com
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Agresso
Judith Rothrock, (858-847-9840)
judith.rothrock@agresso.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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