Azteca Systems Announces Cityworks User Conference 2011

Company’s Tenth User Conference to Be Held in St. George, Utah, USA

September 27, 2010 -- Sandy, UT — Dates for the Cityworks User Conference 2011 were announced today by Azteca Systems, Inc., the leading provider of GIS-centric management solutions.  The event will be held Monday, May 16 – Wednesday, May 18, 2011, at the Dixie Conference Center in the beautiful city of St. George, Utah.  Cityworks pre-conference training will take place on Saturday, May 14 and Sunday, May 15, also at the Dixie Center.                                                                         

The 2011 User Conference features Cityworks technical and application sessions, user case studies, vendor presentations, an exhibit hall, and Cityworks Doctor’s Office.  Pre-conference training is available to new and existing users as well as specialized implementation training for Cityworks business partners.  A pre-conference golf tournament is scheduled on Sunday, May 15 for anyone who wishes to participate, providing an opportunity to experience world-class golf amid breathtaking surroundings.  Conference check-in and a welcome reception follow on Sunday evening. 

The 2011 event will be the second Cityworks User Conference hosted by the Dixie Center in St. George as very positive feedback followed the 2010 conference at that location.  Surrounded by the scenic red-rock terrain of southwestern Utah, St. George offers small-town charm and stunning mountain scenery.  The city offers a variety of outdoor activities with world-class golf courses, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and other tourist attractions within short driving distances.  With something for everyone, St. George is in close proximity to Las Vegas, Nevada – about an hour and forty-five minute drive northeast.  Conference attendees can fly into Las Vegas and enjoy a stop at the world-renowned entertainment hotspot.  Shuttles are available to and from Las Vegas and St. George a number of times daily at a low price, making it easy for travelers with or without a car to hop from city to city.  

“The Cityworks User Conference has become a central event for Azteca Systems and our user community,” states Brian Haslam, President of Azteca Systems.  “Our users and business partners gather together each year to exchange valuable information and experiences.  I extend my personal invitation to our entire user community and valued business partners and encourage you to join us at the 2011 conference.  I assure you will gain valuable knowledge and enjoy the conference as well as its location.”

Over 400 people attended the 2010 Cityworks User Conference held in St George, Utah.  Attendance to the 2011 conference is open to all Cityworks customers and business partners and by invitation to potential customers and others.  The conference website at www.cityworks.com  will be available soon with additional details and registration information.  Online registration begins January 2011.

 

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.  

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For more information, contact:

Lindsay Ferguson

PR & Marketing

Azteca Systems, Inc.

801.523.2751

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