For Immediate Release:

UK Lasso Association Conference 2003

Thetford, Norfolk, Feb. 10, 2003 - UK Lasso Association (UKLA Limited) is
pleased to announce plans for its first UK-Member and Non-Member based
conference, which will be held in May 2003. Conference attendees will have
the unique opportunity to increase their knowledge of Web application
development and to see firsthand the latest technologies available for
development groups, while working with technology trend-setters from around
the world.

Speakers for the conference include Lasso team leaders Bill Doerrfeld, CEO,
Blue World Communications Inc, and Kyle Jessup, Lasso Senior Software
Architect. Also included in the speaker line-up for the event will be Lasso
Specialists Johan Solve, from Sweden, discussing Regular Expressions; Morten
Bagai, from Denmark, discussing XML; Greg Willits, from the United States,
discussing Object Orientated Programming; and Stephen Wik, an Adobe Golive
and Lasso Studio Specialist who will discuss the two products.

These speakers will be joined by Duncan Cameron, founder of the UK Lasso
Association and author of the Lasso Professional 5 Developer's Guide, who
will discuss LassoApps. Collectively, these speakers offer a vast amount of
expertise and experience in this field, and will work hand-in-hand to
provide conference attendees with the knowledge necessary to take their
client relationships to the next level.

With Sponsors including Blue World, MySQL AB and Adobe Systems, the UKLA
Development Conference 2003 will also serve to enhance quality networking
and support by providing attendees with invaluable information, and a
close-up look at the revolutionary Lasso product line.

Since being founded by Cameron in 2000, The UK Lasso Association has
provided up-to-date, relevant information for training and developer access,
and continues to assist its members and non-members by keeping them abreast
with ever-changing methodologies for Lasso application development.

"The UKLA Conference provides an excellent and much needed opportunity for
European Lasso developers to meet, share experiences and form strategic
relationships." Says Morten Bagai. "This event is going to provide a massive
boost for the growing European Lasso community, and I'm excited about the
opportunity to speak at what is undoubtedly going to be one of *the* Lasso
events this year."

"This conference has been a long time coming, our membership has been
requesting exposure for the UKLA and I feel we have got it right by bringing
in top talent from around the world. In May, attendees will have the
opportunity to both relax and get involved knowing that every Lasso related
question can be answered," Cameron says. "Anyone involved in application and
Internet development will benefit greatly from attending the conference."

The UKLA Development Conference 2003 will be held May 14 and 15, at the
Barnham Broom Country Club in Norfolk, which is set on a 250-acre estate at
the heart of the Norfolk countryside, just 10 miles outside of the historic
city of Norwich. The event is open to both members of the UK Lasso
Association and non-members.

About UK Lasso Association (UKLA) (www.lassoassociation.co.uk) The UK Lasso
Association (UKLA) is Europe's leading non-official Lasso related
association for Lasso developers and end-users, providing access to an
unrivalled network of specialists, solutions, training and related products.
The UKLA is proactive, co-ordinating regular events including development
forums and coding evenings, along with varied social events. Built on the
desire of its members to excel in their field, the UKLA also strives to be
the most forward-focused and support-based organisation of its kind within
the industry. Promoting the many benefits of Lasso to the development
community and non-users, along with providing migration and integration
advice remains a prime focus of the association, and with strong
relationships being developed with industry related companies, the ability
to offer wide ranging support to its members further fortifies UKLA's
invaluable role.

Giles Montgomery-Swan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

0845 123 5666

Duncan Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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