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NEW FOR 2012


CLOUD COMPUTING PAVILION


NEW FOR 2012


Publishing Expo Cloud Computing Pavilion in association with


Independent, expert advice to help your business grow.


Do you want to explore:


Delivering content cost effectively online? Getting better value for money for your production spend?


Considering alternative mailing processes?


Greener, more sustainable production methods?


Resolving any issue you have with your print and finishing?


Opportunities to network with professional publishing peers?


Getting ongoing support and advise on training, H&S and HR?


In cooperation with the Om Alliance, a consortium of cloud computing companies serving publishers and media companies, we are pleased to introduce the first ever Cloud Computing Pavilion at Publishing Expo.


When a Cloud Computing solution is available to meet a specific need, publishers benefit from no upfront costs, generally significantly lower monthly costs, no long term commitments, and freedom from building and managing technology. This means publishers can stay focused on their core competency of building audience and growing revenue.


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Visit the Cloud Computing Pavilion to discover a vibrant market place of cloud computing companies and solutions from European and North American companies that can help you rapidly expand your market, save costs, and also enable you to tap into entirely new revenue opportunities.


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THE PUBLISHERS’ NETWORKING BAR


Brand new for 2012 and centrally located, this area is a must stop for every visitor.


Network with old acquaintances and make valuable new contacts in this new dedicated space. Follow up with new acquaintances post-show in the Publishing Expo LinkedIn group.


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