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Puma Technology Developer Conference '99: Empowering Mobile Users for the New Millennium Hear Mark Bercow describe Palm Computing's vision for the future. Learn more about IBM's DB2 - and why IBM is aligning itself with Puma Technology. Get the inside scoop on ProxiNet technology in a special evening lab. If you'd like to learn more about developing powerful mobile solutions with tools that dramatically reduce development time and costs, be sure to set aside Monday, October 18, 1999 on your calendar. That's the date of Puma Technology Developer Conference ?99 in Santa Clara, CA -- your chance to meet with the experts about creating and deploying solutions using Puma's award-winning Satellite Forms? and Intellisync© technologies. Puma Technology has a fast-paced, information-packed day and evening planned for you: Discover how Satellite Forms software -- the premier RAD tool for Palm Computing platform products -- allows you to quickly create and deploy custom handheld applications that can be tightly integrated with corporate databases. Satellite Forms has been used to create a wide range of successful applications in the following fields: sales automation, health care delivery, inventory control, distribution, pharmaceutical detailing, insurance, market research, and more. Learn how the Intellisync Software Development Kit (Intellisync SDK) enables software vendors and OEMs to "sync-enable" their solutions by building on the extensible Intellisync platform. More and more companies -- including Oracle, Qualcomm, Novell, SalesLogix, Corex, Research In Motion, Time/system, and Visto -- are turning to the Intellisync platform to reduce development costs and time to market. Find out how you can, too. Please plan on joining us at the Westin Santa Clara hotel (Santa Clara, CA) on Monday, October 18, 1999 -- and get ready to experience the power of the Satellite Forms and Intellisync development platforms. I wish I lived in California!