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NetWorld+Interop show to run late October in UK

Martin Veitch ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 18 Mar 1997 14:47 GMT

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Organiser Softbank Forums said the show will be the first exhibition in this country to host an intranet that connects exhibitors, and will also offer spaces dedicated to education (including a two-day conference), Java, remote access and internetworking. Bay Networks and Novell are among companies who have already committed to exhibiting.

"The show caters for anyone interested in networking technologies, applications and solutions for business, whether they're responsible for managing IT departments, building network infrastructure, or are part of the channel community," said Heather Sworn, marketing director for Softbank Forums.

Other NetWorld+Interop shows are held annually in Las Vegas, Atlanta, Tokyo, Paris, Sydney and Singapore.

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