Computer Telephony Expos' 9th 'Meet the Press' Road Show Wrap-Up
NEW YORK, /PRNewswire/ Miller Freeman, Inc.'s computer telephony trade show, Computer Telephony Spring Expo '99, today announced the completion of a winter "Meet the Press" road show, where current and prospective exhibitors had an opportunity to showcase their technology to members of the industry press. Held in New York City in December, the event attracted over 150 companies, who presented a range of computer telephony products and services. The event was the third this year, and the ninth since its launch in 1997.
The road show brought together leading manufacturers and developers in the computer telephony industry to meet with the most influential writers and editors. Vendors demonstrated dozens of new products, and interviewed for upcoming articles and test drives in Call Center, Computer Telephony, Network and Teleconnect magazines. Miller Freeman executives were also on hand to discuss specific needs and ideas.
To kick off the show, Steve Schneiderman, Group Vice President of Voice and Data for Miller Freeman, Inc., presented a look at the company's continued commitment to connecting buyers and sellers within the computer telephony marketplace. Miller Freeman significantly increased its investment in computer telephony over the course of the last year, expanding the scope, staff, and size of its magazines, events, and web sites. The end result, for 1999 and beyond, is for the Miller Freeman media to plug into any global market -- from Europe, to South America, to Asia Pacific -- and provide worldwide marketing opportunities, products, and services.
"This industry holds the technology, the resources, the standards, the computing power, and the buyers to make computer telephony the single most important discipline for the competitive enterprise," said Mr. Schneiderman. "To take advantage of this growing niche, Miller Freeman, Inc. has made a major investment in the future of the global computer telephony market. We have increased our editorial and exhibit management staff to unite buyers with sellers, and are preparing for the most successful Computer Telephony Expo event to date."
Computer Telephony Expos are the number one computer telephony industry events. Launched in 1991, the show was the first of its kind, and remains the largest and most respected computer telephony trade show worldwide. In 1999, there will be two shows in North America, and another twelve in Europe, Asia, and South America. Computer Telephony Expo Spring '99 will be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center, March 2-4, 1999. Over 600 companies will exhibit, offering a range of Internet Telephony, Call Centers, Interactive Voice Response, Voice Mail, Fax-On-Demand, and other innovative solutions.
About Miller Freeman
A wholly owned subsidiary of United News & Media plc, Miller Freeman is the world's largest trade show producer and a leading publisher of technical and industry-specific magazines. With divisions in Asia and Europe, as well as the U.S., Miller Freeman produces more than 370 exhibitions and conferences, and almost 400 publications, including 270 magazines, and a growing portfolio of digital media services.
For more information, visit the Miller Freeman Web site at mfi.com. For additional information on Computer Telephony and related properties, or to register for CT Expo Spring '99, visit ctexpo.com. Press and analysts interested in attending the show should contact Marzia Marzi of CT Spring Expo '99 at 212-691-8215, ext. 226.
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