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January 23, 2007
Visit booth 722 at ATIA Conference and Meet "the Accessibility Anywhere people" from Serotek Corporation
Serotek Corporation, the Accessibility Anywhere people, would like to invite trainers, rehab engineers, vocational rehab counselors, and just about anyone visiting the ATIA conference in sunny Orlando to come and see how Serotek's award-winning products change the way you look at accessibility. From our personal solutions such as System Access and the FreedomBox Network on a U3 smart drive memory stick, to our fast-track training program and our cutting edge enterprise solutions, you are sure to come away from this year's conference with a fresh view of accessibility and how you can increase personal productivity, open new job opportunities, and cut the time of adaptive technology training to weeks instead of months for both you and your clients.
Visit booth 722 and experience the latest in computer technology from our partners HP and Microsoft using Serotek products. Sign up to win a shiny new Key to Freedom, a $599 value, on January 25 as part of Microsoft's Windows Vista Vendor Day event. The raffle drawing will be held during an evening reception in the exhibit hall from 5:00 to 6:00 PM on the 25th.
For an even deeper hands-on experience you can take advantage of one of four sessions with Serotek CEO Mike Calvo, lead programmer Matt Campbell, and Dena Shumila from De Witt & Associates as we demonstrate new courseware and remote training tools that allow you to support your students or clients from anywhere via an Internet connection. Join Mike and Matt for a look at all the new and exciting possibilities with Serotek's award-winning System Access on Windows Vista both at home and at the office. Mike and Matt will also demonstrate new technology developed by Serotek that gives blind network administrators and help desk technicians remote access to computers in the enterprise and beyond, using the world’s first low-cost, fully accessible computer remote control solution. This package is already being tested by several state agencies and companies that need remote access to customer computers and have blind technicians that have never before been able to provide this level of support.
Courseware and remote training sessions will be held in the Boca 3 room on Thursday and Boca 2 room on Friday from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM. Demonstrations of Windows Vista and Serotek's enterprise solutions will be presented from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM in the same rooms. We know that you have many choices at ATIA and even more choices in fun-filled Orlando; but we hope you'll take the time to visit with us this year. We promise you'll look at accessibility in a whole new way.
For more information about Serotek's products, visit us on the Web at www.freedombox.info.
Posted by Nancy at January 23, 2007 12:24 PM