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13-19: CeBit 97, Hannover, Germany; Trade Fair Support 01622-754200 18,19: The Year 2000, Mastering the Systems Challenges and Opportunities, Central London; Business Intelligence 0181-879 3399, fax 0181-879 1122 18-20: Electronic Home Services, The Café Royal, London; IBC Angela Adams 0171-453 2700, fax 0171-636 1976 19: Internet Security Seminar, Holiday Inn, Manor Lane, Maidenhead, Kent; Cole and Cole, Maxine Orton 01865-262600, fax 01865-721367 19-20: DBWorld 97, Olympia 2, London; Interactive Group 0181-541 5040 fax 0181-974 5188 20-26: Microsoft Visual Developer Tools DevDays, Dublin (March 20), Edinburgh (March 24), London (March 25), Birmingham (March 26); Microsoft hotline 0990-228811 23-25: Electrical Retailing Show '97, Halls 11 & 12, NEC, Birmingham; 01737-768417, fax 01737-789985 25,26: Campaign and Marketing Interactive Forum, Business Design Centre, London; Neil Crofts 0171-359 3535 APRIL 8-10: Communications '97, RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin, Ireland; Irish Computer, Brian Harte/Billy Huggard 353-1-284 7777 9,10: Project Management '97, Novotel, London; Project Management Exhibitions, Richard White 01256-762460, fax 01256-761224 14-23: Assertive Skills for Managers and Supervisors, One day seminars in 18 cities including Belfast, Leeds, London and Manchester; Fred Pryor Seminars 0800-892617 15,16: Intranet Expo 97, Olympia 2, London; CDS 01203-426421 16,17: Strategies for Communicating Change, Central London; Business Intelligence 0181-879 3399, fax 0181-879 1122 15-17: Credit 1997, The Conference and Exhibition for the Commercial and Consumer Credit Industry, The Novotel, Shortlands, Hammersmith, London; Janet Lloyd 0181-201 9888, fax 0181-479 9808 21-23: Cable & Satellite 97, Earls Court 2, London; Reed Exhibition Companies 01203-426484. 22-24: Comdex UK '97, Earls Court, London; 0181-240 5000, fax 0181-390 2027 22-24: Object World, Earls Court, London; 0181-240 5000, fax 0181-390 2027 22-24: The UK Internet Show 97, Earls Court, London; 0181-240 5000, fax 0181-390 2027 22-May 1: One-Day Microsoft Office Seminars, venues include London, Manchester, Cardiff, Belfast and Glasgow; Fred Pryor Seminars 0800-892617, fax 0800-892616 24-25: IT Futures Forum, Brussels; EMDS International 00-32-2-543 0020, fax 00-32-2-538 6232 29-May 1: Infosecurity, Olympia 2, London; Reed Exhibition Companies 01203-426416 MAY 20-22: Internet World UK Spring Conference, National Hall and Conference Centre, Olympia, London; 01865-388000 27-29: Digital Media World Berlin, Mecklermedia's Internet World 97, Berlin, Germany; Ms Brid Harrington 0171-486 1951, fax 0171-487 3480 JUNE 1-3: SPA Europe 8th Annual Conference, Palais des Festivals et des Congres, Cannes, France; SPA Europe 0153-776377, fax 0153-776378 2-5: Comdex Spring '97, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia, US; Softbank Comdex, 00-1-617-433 1500, fax 00-1-617-444 3322 2-5: Windows World '97, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia, US; Softbank Comdex, 00-1-617-433 1500, fax 00-1-617-444 3322 3-7: Computex Taipei '97, Taipei, Taiwan; China External Trade Development Council 00-1-886-2-725 1111, fax 00-1-886-2-725 1314 24-26: Computex Taipei '97, Taipei, Taiwan; China External Trade Development Council 00-1-886-2-725 1111, fax 00-1-886-2-725 1314 24-26: Networks 97, NEC, Birmingham; Blenheim Exhibitions and Conferences 0181-742 2828, fax 0181-742 3182 24-26: IT Expo 97, NEC, Birmingham; Blenheim Exhibitions and Conferences 0181-742 2828, fax 0181-742 3182 JULY 8-10: Training Solutions & The IT Training Show, NEC, Birmingham; Brintex 0171-973 6401, fax 0171-233 5054 SEPTEMBER 25-28: PC Live/Live '97 The Home Electronics & Entertainment Show, Earls Court, London; Blenheim, 0181-742 2828 30-2 October: Mobile Data Comms '97, Earls Court 2, London; Reed Exhibitions, Chris Comer 0181-381 2442 DECEMBER 3,4: Java97 Networking & Computing Exhibition and Conference, Olympia, London; IT Events, Simon Rogers 01256-381456

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