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It’s “Time” for Timeslips Annual Conference

by | Jun 6, 2018 | Timeslips

Next week from June 10-13, you may notice that some members of our Crosspointe team will be broadcasting “out-of-office” messages on our phones and email.  It’s time once again for the annual conference for Timeslips Certified Consultants, and Crosspointe Consulting Group will be well represented at the event.

TimeslipsWe’re particularly excited about this year’s agenda.  In addition to face-to-face meetings with technical support staff and the Sage Timeslips programming team, we’re also going to hear from an expert on the new Firebird SQL database.  We hope – and expect – to get some comprehensive answers for our questions about the latest edition of Timeslips.

So this is where you, our readers and clients, come into the picture: If we already haven’t heard from you, we welcome questions and insights that you’d like us to bring to this conference.  Send an email to your specific consultant on our team, leave comments here in response to our post, or send your questions and comments to info@crosspointecg.com.

But it’s important that you let us know what you’d like to know BEFORE June 10th.  We will accept questions and comments that are positive in tone and show a desire to seek a needed outcome.

Be assured we’ll be back after June 13, and look forward to sharing what we learned with all of you.

Stay tuned!

 

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