Friday, February 26, 2010

Israel INFO 2010 Exhibition - Largest Technology, Social Networking, Web 2.0 Conference

Israel INFO 2010 Exhibition - Largest Technology, Networking, Web 2.0 Conference



By Carole Fradette
Israel News Agency
http://www.israelnewsagency.com/infoisraeltechnologyhightechconferencetelavivexhibitionsocialnetworkinginformationcentersseoprnewmedialibrarygooglefacebookteldan48022610.html


Jerusalem ---- February 26, 2010 …. . The 25th anniversary of the Israel INFO 2010 Technology Exhibition Networking Conference in Tel Aviv is set to become the largest technology conference ever held in Israel.

"Israel, which has gained tremendous respect for becoming the world leader in research and development in technology and defense, will be celebrating the Teldan sponsored Israel INFO by integrating modern computer information technology with Web 2.0, new media and social networking," said Joel Leyden, international spokesperson for Israel INFO."

"We will see major players from the commercial, academic and governmental arenas attending this benchmark event from the US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, India, Japan, Norway, Singapore, South Korea and China discussing e-content, e-resource management, Web technologies, online information and knowledge management. What will be new about this information technology, high tech event, is that we will review and create new media, social networking platforms for these executives and developers to market their cutting edge hardware and software products."

The Israel INFO 2010, 25th Annual Conference, Exhibition and Networking event will be held on May 3-5 2010, at the Hilton Hotel, Tel Aviv.

INFO 2010 unique blend of professional seminars and meetings dealing with library, information center and enterprise information management topics - together with a focused exhibition - make this event an especially attractive venue for leading information providers.


The INFO Annual Conference and Exhibition is the largest event of its kind in Israel. The 2009 event attracted nearly 1,800 attendees, with 20 full-day topical seminars and workshops, featuring over 180 speakers. The exhibition was well attended, with over 45 exhibitors representing leading international information content, hardware, software and Web providers.

Organized by Teldan Information Systems, which has led the information industry in Israel for the past 30 years, Teldan's INFO Conferences have been the most prestigious and professional events of the library and information community in Israel for over two decades.

On display at the Israel INFO 2010 Exhibition will be publishers and aggregators, electronic publishing, databases and vendors, information retrieval systems, e-Journals books management systems, library and information center, technologies business and financial Information, electronic document delivery, electronic commerce (eCommerce), Web 2.0, 3.0, social networking platforms, new media solutions, SEO - search engine optimization, knowledge management, business and competitive intelligence and mobile platforms.

The INFO 2010 program will include seminars, workshops and presentations and will be built around the following themes: content management – ECM/CMS/MOSS, semantic Web, Web 2.0 and 3.0, search engines (i.e. Google, Yahoo, AOL, BING, Twitter, YouTube) and information retrieval, a Google competition with Bing, an SEO - PR media placement contest, Library 2.0, Info 2.0, Libraries, Information Centers – the Next Generation, Is the traditional LMS dying?, Information Professionals: Driving the Social Network?, Disaster Response and Social Networking - Earthquake in Haiti Reviewed, Internet Marketing: "Meet us on Twitter", Is Facebook for Kids?, Viral Marketing and SEO, Workplace 2.0: Networking and Optimizing Enterprise Resources, Digital PR, Reputation Management and Crisis Communications, eBooks and eJournals Update, Web 2010, NextGen information services, knowledge management update, Enterprise Search, Who Runs the Internet?, business intelligence, digital archive update and Medical information applications.

Israel, which has been known for several years as "Silicon Valley II," has been developing and reaching new peaks each year, both in technological achievements and in sales. Today, Israel has over 100 companies traded on the NYSE, NASDAQ and AMEX equity markets. High-tech exports account for about half of Israel’s total industrial exports. Israel which is the home to Microsoft, HP, INTEL, Google, IBM, Digital, Amdocs research and development, witnessed in 2009, 447 Israel high-tech companies raising over $1.12 billion from local and foreign venture investors.

Teldan, which is coordinating Israel INFO 2010, is a leading supplier of business, scientific and technological information and offers a full range of information products and services to libraries, information centers, universities, corporate, R&D, medical centers, industry, government and defense organizations. Established in 1978, Teldan is respected globally for a reputation of quality, reliability and stability.

Israel INFO 2010 can be found on Facebook here.

Israel INFO 2010 organizers expect over 2,000 people to attend and say that tickets are limited.
To reserve exhibition space and or to attend, please write to conferences@teldan.com.
If you are a member of the media, please write to marketing@IsraelPr.com.


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