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BREAK FREE - Breakfast Seminar - Sep. 20th  XML
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Is your BI Budget locked up in software licenses?
Join us for a Free Breakfast Seminar and learn
how to lower your BI software costs using Open Source BI Tools!

Thursday, Sept. 20th at 8:30am
at SQL Power's office located at
4950 Yonge St., Suite 2110 • Toronto, Ontario • M2N 6K1
Continental Breakfast at 8:30, Seminar from 9:00am-11:00am

Featuring guest speaker
André Boisvert
One of the leading authorities on Business Intelligence and Open Source Software in North America. Former president and COO of SAS, Chairman and CEO of Sagent, SVP at IBM and Cognos. Now Chairman of Pentaho Corporation - the world's most popular Open Source Business Intelligence platform.

Discussion Topics:

* Are you a victim of your Business Intelligence success?
* Learn how to avoid the escalating costs of BI software
* Discover the advantages of using Open Source Tools
* Tips on how to introduce Open Source Tools to your organization
* View live demos of popular Open Source BI tools, including: SQL Power's gDashboard (powered by Google Maps & Pentaho) and Kettle (Pentaho ETL Tool)
* Open discussion (Q & A)


Your attendance entitles you to a
FREE 1/2 Day Assessment of your BI environment
to see how Open Source Tools can help recover your BI budget!

Reserve your spot today at:
http://www.sqlpower.ca/page/breakfreeseminar

We look forward to seeing you there!
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