Utility CRM is Hot and CapGemini Highlights Key Trends

Julie Shenkman
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The Metering, Billing, CRM/CIS Europe 2006 will be graced by the presence an active participation of the Vice President of Capgemini, Mr. Doug Houseman. Big Four Firms are proud to be able to be a part of this prestigious event through the intervention of Capgemini. This annual event has been conducted for the past seven years. The present one is the eight annual edition of Metering, Billing, CRM/CIS European event. This event is hosted and conducted by Synergy. The program will be held at Copenhagen in Denmark. It will commence on 10th October 2006 and will conclude on 12th October 2006. The Metering, billing, CRM/CIS Europe 2005 have been a big success. It was perhaps the biggest event on utility and power that was hosted at Barcelona in Spain. There were more than a thousand attendees from 60 nations around the globe. This event analyzes the excellence in activities in the field of Metering and other relevant areas. Also this program provides a platform to interact with experts who have dedicated their service for the progress and growth of innovative technologies and also the providers of products and solutions required to aid and support metering. The importance of this conference is greatly realized, as in the next five years advanced metering will continue to be one of the most essential issues in the utility industry. The event also facilitates the acquiring of information related to metering, billing, revenue protection and the scope for establishing new business relationships. The attendees will get an opportunity to exchange innovative concepts, technologies, information and expertise. This conference has been highly rated by the industry big wigs. The Vice President of Capgemini will be an important speaker at the 2006 event. There will be two important issues around which his discourse will revolve. The first topic will define and provide an in-depth study of the people involved in Automatic Meter Reading and details about what is exactly done in it. The second issue provides a detailed evaluation of the communication technologies used in Automatic Meter Reading. By Big4.com Staff Writers, August 2006
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