The Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA)
announced that registration for the Virtual Aftermarket
eForum£ is open and posted an impressive line-up of
speakers. Now in its tenth year, the eForum is produced as a
virtual Web conference with live content and networking on
Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011.
The early-bird registration fee of $95 gives attendees
unlimited access to view the keynote Webcasts; browse the
virtual trade show; participate in chats and discussions;
and download content from the extensive resource library for
a full 90 days.
The Aftermarket eForum£ is the trusted event to present
technology issues and solutions to business people in the
automotive aftermarket. And the line-up of speakers below is
sure to help you think, plan and act on the information you
take away from the conference.
Daryl Plummer
Chief Gartner Fellow, Gartner Research
Top Technology Predictions for 2011 and Beyond
Richard Sherman
Director of North America, Supply Chain Council
Optimizing Supply Chain Performance in the Vehicle
Aftermarket
Colin Masson
World Wide Director Operations Solution Category
Microsoft Corporation
How Cloud Computing is Remaking Aftermarket
Distribution
Tom Marx
President & CEO, The Marx Group
Content is King in a Web Marketing Strategy for Top Line
Growth
Rod Bayless
Product Director, Activant Solutions
Data Warehousing - Turning Information Into
Intelligence
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"The 2011 Virtual Aftermarket eForum£ is designed to offer
insights into the major technology and e-business challenges
facing our industry," said Scott Luckett, vice president,
technology standards, AAIA. "Cloud Computing, Web Marketing,
Data Warehousing and Supply Chain Optimization are topics
that impact and potentially benefit every business and
technology executive in the aftermarket."
The Aftermarket eForum£ is produced by AAIA to enable
decision-makers to learn about the technology solutions that
can improve their business performance. As a virtual event,
the eForum allows attendees to enjoy all the benefits
without the time and expense of traveling to a face-to-face
event.
To learn more about the agenda and reserve a seat online,
visit www.aftermarket.org/eforum .