Software supplier Enea plans to launch an international roadshow starting in July to provide seminars, discussions, and partner presentations in roughly a dozen cities worldwide.
Called "Application Acceleration," the Enea tour will kick off in North America with presentations in Boston, Chicago, San Jose, and Ottawa, the company says. The tour then will move to selected cities in Europe and Asia.
Participating partners for the roadshow include Freescale, S3, and Kontron, though Enea is open to considering other companies, too, according to Tom Hayes, VP of corporate marketing. Telecom will be the main industry focus, appropriate for a vendor that gets more than half its revenue from that industry.
Enea insists the roadshow will focus on developer-centric, rather than vendor-centric, solutions. "Companies are looking for specific ways to change," Hayes says.
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