Over the next few days I'll be attending a conference in downtown Cincinnati. I'm really glad that I'll be able to catch the bus instead of driving the hour commute to Dayton.
The conference is being conducted by Thinkware, a vendor that has -- and I'm probably oversimplifying this -- customized Microsoft Great Plains for Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs). I look forward to learning more about the latest versions and seeing how I might be able to use it on my job.
I may or may not provide updates here.
June 7th Update: I found out it's not until today. More to come later perhaps!
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007
At a Conference in Downtown Cincinnati
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Topics: conference, peo, training
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2 comments:
So when exactly is this conference? Since it is downtown, it helps to know anything that will possibly affect traffic there.
Thanks!
The conference took place a year ago. I had happened to arrive there early.
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