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BlackBerry Technical Seminar is back with breakthrough new sessions

The BlackBerry Technical Seminar is back this fall with breakthrough new sessions you won't want to miss! Managing and extending applications to your mobile users, overcoming development hurdles; and leveraging mobile technology to create new opportunities for your business - if it's about getting the most from your BlackBerry solution, you'll find it at the BlackBerry Technical Seminar.

Attend free from the comfort of your own office.

Click here for the virtual tradeshow

This free online event gives you the opportunity to build your BlackBerry solution administrator and developer knowledge without ever leaving your desk. Join us from your PC, pick and choose your sessions, ask questions of the experts, and save presentations and demos to view again later or share with your colleagues.

All New Content to Match Your Growing Expertise:

  • New! Dedicated seminar content for Emerging and Experienced Developers
  • Expanded Administrator content, including Introduction to BlackBerry Administration APIs
  • Big picture application management
  • Innovations in BlackBerry application development

Plus

  • Get your technical questions answered by BlackBerry technical experts from Research In Motion(RIM) and select BlackBerry partners
  • Keynote speakers, Webcasts, Q&A by voice and chat, and Exhibit Hall
  • Best of Intelligent Mobility - the most sought after presentations from the July virtual event are here for you!

Introducing the Two-in-One Virtual Conference for BlackBerry Developers and Administrators

Experience breakthroughs in your own creative power when you take advantage of this free, virtual seminar. Mix and match your learning sessions from the dedicated Administrator, Emerging and Experienced Developer streams.

About BlackBerry News Desk
SYS-CON's BlackBerry News Desk brings the very latest news, views, research and industry developments relating to the increasingly complex data-rich mobile applications made possible by the BlackBerry platform from Research In Motion.

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