PUG Challenge/Exchange 2016 Call for Speakers!

Posted by ChUIMonster on 19-Jan-2016 14:03

2016 Call for Speakers!

We are now accepting session proposals for PUG Challenge Americas/Exchange 2016, the premiere face-to-face conference for Progress OpenEdge users in the Americas!

Proposals must be submitted via our Proposal Web Form:

PUG Challenge Americas

For more detailed information about requirements for submitting proposals visit PUG Challenge Americas


PUG Challenge Americas/Exchange 2016 Date and Location!

Join worldwide Progress OpenEdge users and developers at PUG Challenge Americas/Exchange 2016 June 26-29, 2016 at the Radisson Hotel in downtown in Manchester, NH. PUG Challenge/Exchange is the ultimate independent face-to-face forum for exchanging ideas, tips and best practices on the Progress suite of technology tools. The conference begins Sunday June 26, with workshops from 1pm to 5pm and an evening Welcome Reception. Breakout sessions start Monday morning and run until Wednesday noon with evening events on Monday and Tuesday nights.

And remember...

Progress no longer hosts a stand-alone Exchange conference, so the PUG Challenge/ Exchange is your one chance to attend an OpenEdge technical conference in North America this year. Save the date for this must-attend event.

Now in it's 6th year, PUG Challenge Americas/Exchange is the technically focused event for the entire Progress community. This year there will be Sunday afternoon workshops and over 75 break-out sessions covering programing tips and techniques, the OpenEdge database and a host of other topics presented by experts from both Progress engineering and the user community.

This event is a tremendous opportunity for your entire technical team to learn about OpenEdge, network with Progress engineering, get to know your peers from around the world and bring home real-world solutions and new ideas!

Super-Early registration for just $425 per person ends February 29th.

Register at http://pugchallenge.org/register.html

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