E-Commerce Seminars Scheduled | Internet News

E-Commerce Seminars Scheduled

Written By
Paul Nicholls
Paul Nicholls
Feb 24, 1998
1 minute read

The Center for Software Development and
the Software Forum will present Electronic Commerce Day
seminars on Wednesday, February 25, focused on teaching participants how to
make money on the Web.


The event will be held at the Center for Software Development (CSD), 111 West
St. John, San Jose, CA. Cost is $49 for CSD and Software Forum members and
$99 for non-members.


The event is aimed at business decision-makers, information technology
professionals, software developers and entrepreneurs who are charged with
developing electronic commerce strategy and solutions. Featured will be panel
discussions of professionals in the electronic commerce industry.
Presentations, demos and company displays will explore strategy, financing,
technology and implementation.


Speakers include Tom Gonzales, founder of CommerceOne, and CEOs and senior
executives from companies such as Computer Literacy Books, Greet Street, eBay
and Reel.com. Venture Capitalists from Crosspoint, Mohr Davidow Ventures,
Internet Capital Group, Benchmark Capital, Advanced Technology Ventures will
participate in a panel focused on funding E-Commerce deals.


To register call at 408-494-8378.


Established in 1993, The Center for Software Development is a non-profit
organization that provides resources software developers need to start and
grow the next generation of technology businesses.

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