eMaint Enterprises Expands CMMS User Group Summits to Las Vegas and Dallas

eMaint Enterprises announces additional User groups Summits in Dallas, TX on September 29, 2010 and in Las Vegas on October 13, 2010 in response to positive feedback from User Group Summit sessions held earlier this year in New Jersey, Atlanta and Chicago. The sessions are being offered throughout the country to minimize travel expense and out of office time for their customers who are faced with budget and staff reductions.

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Quote startWith many clients facing reductions in travel budgets and staffing, we're hitting the road once again to make the User Group Summits accessible to as many customers as possibleQuote end

Marlton, NJ (Vocus) August 18, 2010

August 18, 2010 -- eMaint Enterprises LLC, a leading provider of Computerized Maintenance Management Software (CMMS), has announced additional regional User Group Summits in Las Vegas, NV and Dallas, TX. The objective of each session is to help customers utilize their CMMS system as a tool to solve challenges that maintenance professionals face on a daily basis.

The Dallas summit will take place on September 29, 2010 and the Las Vegas summit will take place on October 13, 2010. Sessions will be held at MicroTek learning facilities outfitted with individual workstations for each attendee for a “hands-on” learning experience.

The decision to offer the additional sessions came as a result of positive feedback from the User Group Summits held earlier this year in New Jersey, Atlanta, and Chicago.

Hannelore Fineman, eMaint’s executive vice president, understands the resource constraints that many clients are experiencing. “With many clients facing reductions in travel budgets and staffing, we’re hitting the road once again to make the User Group Summits accessible to as many customers as possible,” said Fineman.

The agenda has been updated to provide additional opportunities for customers to share insights and experiences through presentation of customer case studies. The format has been modified to be more interactive and focused on using CMMS software as a problem-solving tool.

Brian Samelson, president of eMaint, notes that the company’s ability to adapt to customer feedback is indicative of their overall approach to service. He added, “Whether we’re designing CMMS software, providing customer support, or planning User Group Summits, our objective is to offer the affordability and flexibility our customers have come to expect from us.”

eMaint Enterprises has been providing innovative maintenance software solutions since 1986. For more information about the User Group Summits or eMaint Enterprises products and services, please visit the eMaint Web site.

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