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Azteca Systems Announces 2008 Cityworks User Confe

Sandy UT — Azteca Systems, Inc., the leading provider of GIS-centric management solutions, today announced that the Eighth Annual Cityworks User Conference will be held June 16-18, 2008 at the Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort in Snowbird, Utah. Pre-conference training being held on June 13 and 14 in Sandy, UT.

The 2008 User Conference will feature Cityworks technical and application sessions, user case studies, vendor presentations, an exhibit hall, and Cityworks Doctor’s Office, all in a casual and comfortable alpine resort environment. Conference proceedings will be held at the Cliff Lodge Conference Center at the Snowbird Resort, offering spectacular mountain scenery and views. The resort is located up Little Cottonwood Canyon of the Wasatch Mountains, just east of Salt Lake City. Pre-Conference activities will be held on Sunday, June 15 with conference check in and a welcome reception that evening. Pre-Conference training will be available to new and existing users as well as specialized implementation training for Cityworks Authorized Business Partners.

“The Cityworks User Conference is a key event for our users, partners and our staff,” says Brian Haslam, President Azteca Systems. “The event grows larger each year as a result of the dedication of our clients and partners who recognize the value of this unique event and, of course, the intrinsic value of GIS and Cityworks. Our users are the driving force behind our products, joining us each year at this Conference to learn more about our software and to help guide the future development of Cityworks.”

Over 260 people attended the 2007 Cityworks User Conference in Park City, Utah. Attendance is open to all Cityworks customers and Business Partners and by invitation to potential customers and others. Early Bird registration information and additional details will be available online soon at: www.azteca.com.

About Azteca Systems, Inc.

Founded in 1986, Azteca Systems, Inc. is the leading provider of GIS-centric Enterprise Management Systems. Built exclusively on top of ESRI’s leading GIS technology, Cityworks is powerful, scalable, and affordable, designed for agencies that own and care for critical infrastructure, capital assets, and property.


For more information visit:

www.azteca.com


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