(keitai-l) ASP applications

From: Justin <justin_at_fka.att.ne.jp>
Date: 06/26/01
Message-Id: <20010626170929.A90B.JUSTIN@fka.att.ne.jp>
Product Showcase: www.salesforce.com and www.eproject.com 

On 27th June, The International Computer Association and the Tokyo PC Users Group will jointly host product demonstrations by two up-and-coming companies offering top class ASP applications which make full use of widely available Internet technologies. These applications can give organizations the cutting edge they need to win in their market. Within a few years everyone will all be using ASP model applications without giving it a second thought. The ASP market and number of applications is growing, but the two companies presenting are well established and the strength of their product has ensured they can ride the internet storm and bring their product to the Japanese market.

Salesforce.com (http://www.salesforce.com) - Norihiro Yamazaki, Sales
Salesforce.com was founded in San Francisco, in March 1999. The company delivers traditional enterprise software as online services. Designed for companies of any size, salesforce.com exploits the power of the Internet to help businesses safely and securely manage, share and leverage their critical customer information anytime, anywhere.

eProject (http://www.eproject.com) - Frank McMurtrey, President, eProject Japan
eProject is a privately held software development company established in 1997 and based in Seattle, Washington. Their talented team is focused on creating the leading project management collaboration software solutions for today's project driven organizations. 


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Event Details:

Date:	Wednesday, June 27th
Time 	7:00 - 8:30 p.m. (Doors open 6:30)
Cost: 	Free
Location: PSINet, East Tower, Osaki Gate City
(http://www.jp.psi.net/english/profile/map.html)
Directions: 	Coming from Osaki Station follow the path through to the East Tower. Stay on the same level until you reach the elevators. There will be someone there to direct you to the PSINet office. The doors to the tower are locked at 7pm and there will only be someone there to open them until 7:15, so you will not be able to get into the building after this time.

The room is limited to 80 people. If you plan to attend, please sign up on the ICA web page: http://www.ica.gol.com/signup.html 

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About the hosts:

The International Computer Association (http://www.ica.gol.com) is Tokyo's premier organization covering Information Technology and the IT business in
Japan. We hold informative and lively meetings, presentations and seminars with the key movers and shakers who are leading the current business revolution.

The Tokyo PC Users Group (http://www.tokyopc.org) is Japan's largest English-speaking personal computer club, with a particular interest in
bilingual personal computing. We organize regular monthly meetings to inform and educate our members about the latest computing product and trends.

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Received on Tue Jun 26 11:04:19 2001