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Free Webinar: Designing Interfaces Your Users Will Love 

Space is limited! Register today: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/988741936

Whether you roll out an application to thousands of users or a team of twenty, your users want to work with easy, intuitive, and dare we say sexy interfaces. Good interface design not only means happy users, but it also means less time and money spent training users on a new application.

Join us as we show you how to built interfaces your users will love.

In this session you will:

  • Learn how to create, edit, and deploy custom interfaces
  • Get an understanding of how key elements of a collaborative application, like workflows and security, affect UI design
  • See how to include Web 2.0 functionality like Mashups, RSS feeds, and Google Gadgets into your interfaces
  • Discover how a lean approach to BPM makes it easy to deploy great-looking and easy-to-use interfaces without any programming

https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/988741936


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