Hello,
For those of you in Europe, Middle east, Africa and stretching farther East (including India), a series of web seminars have been scheduled to discuss Spatial data management and MapInfo Manager. The session will include a brief discussion on the some different approaches to spatial data management, the role of open standards and a demonstration of MapInfo Manager. Delegates may find some of the slides useful for starting their own inventory or project to strategise around spatial data management.
Web seminar schedule: (English)
Tues, 3rd May, 10:00 a.m. (London time). Click here to register.
Wed, 11th May, 10:00 a.m. (London time). Click here to register.
Mon, 23rd May, 10:00 a.m. (London time). Click here to register.
These sessions are being run out of our offices in the U.K. The scheduled times have been designed to be convenient for our customers in Europe, Middle East and Africa. If you are in a different time zone and would be interested in attending a session such as this, let us know by replying to this post.
Web seminar schedule (German)
We have also just scheduled two sessions in German.
Tuesday, June 7th, 10:30 (Europe Central time). Click here to register.
Monday, June 20th, 14:30 (Europe Central time). Click here to register.




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