Chief Executives from Leading Start-Ups in Business Software and Services to Present at Enterprise Ventures Conference.SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden -- Industry and Market Context To Be Provided by Experts from Computer Associates, SAP Labs SAP Labs are the Research and Development Organizations of Parent Company SAP AG. SAP has its Labs spread across the globe. Prominent Labs are located in Palo Alto USA, Bangalore India, Raanana Israel and Shanghai China. U.S., IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. 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Eighty chief executives from the most promising start-up companies in business software and services will present their business plans at this year's Enterprise Ventures conference--produced by Dow Jones VentureWire--June 14 and 15, 2005, at the Sofitel San Francisco Bay in Redwood City, Calif. The conference is sponsored by International Business Machines and the law firm of Latham & Watkins. Now in its ninth year, Enterprise Ventures offers in-depth presentations from the best private companies that are focused on application development, business intelligence and analytics, customer-relationship management, data mining, information integration, Web services and more. Attendees also will hear from three top enterprise executives in keynote interviews that will provide broad industry perspective and identify areas of emerging opportunity for venture-capital investors and start-up companies. Yogesh Gupta, senior vice president and chief technical officer at Computer Associates--the world's second largest software provider--will sit down with Wall Street Journal Reporter Charles Forelle to give his views on where the market for enterprise applications and services is heading. Aliza Peleg, U.S. managing director of SAP Labs, will talk to Wall Street Journal Reporter Robert Guth about where she sees potential for innovation and new technologies. Mark Hanny, vice president of independent software vendor (ISV (Independent Software Vendor) A person or company that develops software. It implies an organization that specializes in software only and is not part of a computer systems or hardware manufacturer. ) alliances in the ISV and Developer Relations Group at IBM, will discuss emerging markets for software companies--and how these companies can reach customers overseas--in his on-stage interview with VentureWire's Silicon Valley Bureau Chief Ann Grimes. The conference also features a presentation from Hector Garcia-Molina, professor of computer science and electrical engineering at Stanford University, and a member of Oracle's board of directors. Prof. Garcia-Molina will give attendees a preview of new technologies emerging from the labs that could have an impact on the enterprise software market. In addition, this year's conference will have a number of panel presentations, including a wide-ranging discussion of the opportunities--and challenges--in investing in open source technologies. For more information or to register, call (866) 291-1800 or go to www.enterpriseventures.net. About VentureWire VentureWire produces the leading daily newsletters and industry events for the venture capital market (www.djnewsletters.com, www.venturewire.com). The group is a unit of Dow Jones Newswires Dow Jones Newswires is the real-time financial news organization owned by Dow Jones. 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