Hi CSForum folks, As many of you know, we've just been through the Canterbury Software annual membership cycle. Good to see people recognising the value CSI provides for the low-cost $50 annual sub.
If you've been meaning to get around to joining or sending in this year's sub, now would be a good time as we're about to change the password system for member access to the very useful, and ever-growing set of resources on the CSI Website. It's worth $50 just to get the good oil on things like how to effectively pitch for R&D funding as a software developer, handy license templates and marketing primers written specially for the IT industry. The online resource section contains a wealth of information from those who have "been there, done that", flown high or crashed and burned we've got lots to learn from both!). In addition to the passworded members-only material, CSI members also get highlighted in the Member Files, a comprehensive listing on the CSI Directory, the chance to practice marketing pitches and company presentations at the Elevator Cafe, discounts at many useful events and workshops run by CSI and associated organisations (and we're working on getting you free steak knives RSN :-). We've got some great plans for encouraging further export success through connections in the coming year, so join with us in boosting Canterbiry's business and profile in 2004: http://www.canterburysoftware.org.nz/join If you're not sure whether you're a member, or simply want to pay this year's sub, email the CSI Facilitator James Saruchera: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cheers, Vicki Hyde ========================================== Canterbury Software Inc. -- success through connections networking, events, workshops, forums for the IT industry http://canterburysoftware.org.nz ========================================== --> via Canterbury Software email forum: Success through Connections Email your messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Searchable list archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Leave or rejoin the list: http://canterburysoftware.org.nz/forum.htm
