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ADVISORY/The Next Wave: Bringing External Content to the Enterprise Portal; Groundbreaking TV Series Explores Issues and Trends of the New Economy.


    News/Assignment Editors
    ADVISORY...for Sunday (March 25)

    --(BUSINESS WIRE)--

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      WHEN: Sunday, March 25, at 1:30PM EDT/10:30 AM PDT

      WHAT: The Next Wave, Episode 202

      Join host Leonard Nimoy and co-moderator Alan Kay of Knowledge
Management magazine as they lead a panel of industry luminaries
discussing the topic "Bringing External Content to the Enterprise
Portal".

      The inability to get critical information in a timely manner is a
problem for many companies in the "Net" Economy. When the glut of
e-mails, voice-mails, regular mail, faxes, and post-it-notes are
factored into the equation, it's even more difficult for employees to
do the job they were hired to do. Gain insight from leading industry
experts with first-hand experience.

    WHO:

      Co-Moderator:   Alan Kay, Editor-in-Chief of Knowledge Management
                    Magazine

      Panelists:      Ron Bienvenu, CEO of Sagemaker, Inc.

                    Clare Hart, President and CEO of Factiva

      WHERE: Viewable online at www.nextwavetv.com or on CNBC -- consult
           your local cable provider for specific channel information.

      About Knowledge Management magazine:

      Knowledge Management magazine is the premier source of information
about enterprise knowledge-related initiatives and technologies as
applied both inside organizations and among their network of
customers, partners and suppliers. Knowledge Management magazine is
part of the Freedom Technology Media Group.

      About The Next Wave:

      The Next Wave television series, hosted by Leonard Nimoy, is
dedicated to exploring the issues and trends of the New Economy. The
series covers an array of topics defining the new economic landscape:
from e-commerce and online financial services, to the technical issues
of convergence, infrastructure and IP telephony; from what's new in
digital publishing and content creation to the challenges of creating
web-based solutions for the enterprise. The Next Wave also examines
the changes in the way we work, learn and communicate in a business
environment. In each 30-minute episode, host Leonard Nimoy moderates
informative panel discussions with executives from the high-profile
companies shaping the digital marketplace.

    --30--el/sf*

    CONTACT: Toni Valenti, 212/314-7647
             toniv@ftmg.net

    KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA
    INDUSTRY KEYWORD: EDUCATION ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION/RADIO
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