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FOREIGN MARKETS OFFER HUGE POTENTIAL FOR U.S. SOFTWARE MAKERS
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Workshop Outlines Steps to Develop Software for International Markets.
America's leading software manufacturers derive more than 50% of their
revenue from foreign markets. Northeast Ohio's software industry can
seize these international opportunities, too, but creating and
marketing product for other markets has its own learning curve. The
price of failure is high.
This workshop will guide you how to avoid late releases and unexpected
expenses while assuring consistent quality.
The World Trade Center Cleveland and the Northeast Ohio Software
Association are offering a workshop on the steps to creating software
for international markets.
In this workshop, Etienne Kroger, Director of Operations, Echo
International, one of the world's leading providers of globalization
solutions, will cover the fundamentals of international development
and share insights gathered from his experience assisting America's
largest software manufacturers, such as Microsoft, Intel, Cisco, and
Computer Associates, as he lead their applications to the global
market.
When: Thursday, January 26, 2006 at 8:00am - 10:00am
Where: 737 Bolivar Road, Cleveland, 44115
Cost: $15 for World Trade Center Cleveland and NEOSA members,
$20 for non-members
RSVP: Monique Pierce at 216-363-5447 or
mpierce@wtccleveland.org by January 24, 2006
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