ADVISORY/NetSolve Presenting At the AeA Classic Financial Conference.News/Assignment Editors & High-Tech high-tech also hi-tech adj. Informal Of, relating to, or resembling high technology. high-tech Adjective same as hi-tech Adj. 1. Writers AeA Classic Financial Conference 2002 ADVISORY...for Tuesday Tuesday: see week. (Nov. 5) and Wednesday Wednesday: see week. , (Nov. 6) --(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHO: David Hood, president and chief executive officer, Ken Kieley,
chief financial officer, NetSolve, Incorporated
WHAT: AeA Classic Financial Conference
WHERE: Sheraton Hotel & Marina
1380 Harbor Island Drive
San Diego, CA 92101
WHEN: Tuesday, November 5th and Wednesday, November 6th 2002
The Company's presentation reviews NetSolve's business model as
well as potential market opportunities and historical financial
results. Question and answer sessions will immediately follow
each presentation.
WHY: NetSolve (Nasdaq:NTSL) has been an innovator in the IT
management solutions market for over seven years. The company
has been profitable now for more than four years. NetSolve's
executives will provide attendees with an overview of
NetSolve's financial positioning and corporate strategy.
The AeA Conference will showcase more than 250 membership
companies.
The presentation from this event will be available on
NetSolve's Web site for two weeks after the event at
http://www.netsolve.com/investor/presentations.html
NetSolve is a premier provider of IT management solutions
offering businesses a viable alternative to internally managing
their IT infrastructure. With proven solutions since 1995,
NetSolve enables businesses to selectively outsource day-to-day
IT management, and transition to new technologies and
applications. As a leader in convergence technologies,
infrastructure management and security, NetSolve provides
remote operational management to over 1,000 customers
worldwide. NetSolve is headquartered in Austin, Texas, and can
be reached at 800/NETSOLVE or at www.netsolve.com.
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