There are over 100 sessions including customer case studies, technical sessions, and product and solution demonstrations. There is no need to register for any breakout sessions, just plan your itinerary and attend the sessions that interest you!

Create Your Own Session Track

To help you plan your itinerary for each day, the session tracks have been organized according to Solution, Industry or Product and Technology segments. You may also use the form below to create your own track according to your needs and interests.

Visit this page often. We will be adding session information as it becomes available.
View Sessions by Day
Wednesday, November 17, 2004
Thursday, November 18, 2004
Create Your Own Track
To search for specific breakout sessions, choose from the focus areas provided below. To choose more than one topic in a focus area, hold down your control key, scroll through the list and select your choices. Make sure you have "--All--" highlighted if you do not wish to make any selection within a focus area.

The more selections you make, the more defined you will make your search. If your search results in no applicable sessions, please change or reduce the number of selections to increase the scope of your search. If you would like to see all sessions, click the "Display Sessions" button at the bottom of the focus selection boxes.


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About the Breakout Sessions

To help you to decide which breakout sessions to attend and get the most out of the conference, we classify each session according to the following:

Product Line: Designates the product that is showcased in the session.

Solution: Indicates the business and technology applications featured in the session.

Deployment: Includes sessions that focus on the different aspects of deployment.

Participant Focus: Recommends the session based on your role within your organization.

Session Format: Reflects the type of session according to attendee type and the level of participation by the audience.


Breakout Sessions
Published: Tue Feb 01 16:03:23 2005