| Mark your calendar for May 17-19 when the 2009 Expandable Users Conference convenes in beautiful Long Beach, CA. Look for your conference invitation to arrive in the mail early next year. Registration begins March 1, 2009. |
| The next Expandable Users Conference promises to be the most significant conference to date. With a focus on business intelligence and reporting, it's important that each Expandable company send at least one member of the staff to learn about the many ways your Expandable data can be used to gain insight for making well-informed decisions. |
| From broad-based sessions differentiating the various reporting options in Expandable, to in-depth learning sessions that focus on specific techniques for utilizing Expandable data, you'll take back to the office advanced skills for keeping track of key information that will improve the performance of your business. |
| Here's a sample of session topics being prepared for Expandability 2009: |
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| Named for its 5 1/2 miles of clean, sandy beaches, Long Beach is California's 5th largest city and blends big-city excitement with the friendly, relaxed atmosphere of an ocean-side community. |
| Enjoy a signature California beach experience while walking or biking along the smooth, fully paved bike path that spans the length of the city’s namesake beach. |
| Famous as home to the Queen Mary and the spectacular Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach offers all the water-front appeal of a harbor town while providing the cultural refinement and entertainment opportunities of a well-established downtown district. |
| The unique Art Deco style of the Long Beach downtown core is a result of the city’s being rebuilt during the height of the Art Deco movement after a 1933 earthquake. |
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| Long Beach, CA from above Shoreline Village |
| Long Beach boasts great “walk-ability" with elegant shopping, numerous entertainment options and more than 100 restaurants within an eight-block area. |
From the downtown area, the free Passport shuttle, which runs approximately every 5-10 minutes transports visitors to all of the must-see Long Beach attractions, including the Queen Mary, Aquarium of the Pacific, Shoreline Village and Pine Avenue.
The Queen Mary, the largest, fastest, most luxurious ocean liner of her time is docked in Long Beach Harbor and is open for tours of its opulent public rooms, decks and staterooms. Built back when elegance outweighed safety in design, this ship is one of the glories of the 1930s deco design period. |
| Located a short distance from Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood and everything Southern California has to offer, the Long Beach location provides an opportunity to extend your conference stay into a memorable springtime vacation. |
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| There has never been a better fit for the Expandable Users Conference than at the Long Beach Renaissance, home to Expandability 2009. The meeting space is ideal and the hotel's Ocean Blvd location puts us right in the heart of the exciting entertainment district. |
| With the conference ballroom directly across from the breakout rooms and adjacent foyer, we'll enjoy contiguous meeting space that will facilitate interaction while providing a private and secure learning environment. |
| The hotel's recent renovation is obvious to all who gaze around the well-appointed open lobby and inspect the amenities of its comfortable sleeping rooms. |
| Memorable after-hours are sure to be enjoyed thanks to the hotel's central location that's within easy walking distance to the many exciting Long Beach attractions. |
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