arma'05:chicago
celebrating 50 years
focusing on the business and technology of managing records and
information
arma'05: chicago
feel the excitement!
Chicago is the place to be September 18-21, as ARMA International
comes to town for its 50th Annual Conference and Expo!
ARMA '05: Chicago will offer up innovative solutions to some
of the hottest issues you deal with when managing records and
information, including:
* Managing records and information in a global organization
* Building an effective working relationship between IT and records
management
* Gaining executive support for the records and information
management program
* Training employees on how to manage records and information
* Meeting legal and regulatory requirements
* Protecting your organization's intellectual property
This year's conference includes more than 80 educational
sessions in four tracks: The Business of RIM, Legal/Compliance Issues,
Information Technology and Management, and Career Development--plus four
cutting-edge pre-conference programs (see opposite page).
No matter what your experience level is, you'll have more than
enough opportunities from which to choose.
ARMA '05 Expo offers additional educational opportunities as
well as the latest products and services for effectively managing
records and information. More than 200 of the leading industry vendors
will be available to you September 18-20.
To top it off, you'll be there to help ARMA celebrate its 50th
anniversary and anticipate its future. Education, networking,
excitement, fun--it's all at ARMA '05: Chicago. Register early
for big savings!
Get all the details at www.arma.org/conference
focusing on ...
Pre-conference Seminars (Friday and Saturday, Sept. 16-17)
Electronic Records Management:
Issues and Solutions
Looking for in-depth, solutions-oriented, practical training in
managing electronic records? Back by popular demand, ARMA international
and AIIM present Electronic Records Management: Issues and Solutions.
This pre-conference seminar will focus on enterprise-wide implementation
and management of electronic records programs. It will examine each of
the building blocks that comprise a top-notch electronic records
management (ERM) program and identify potential pitfalls.
This seminar is designed to facilitate a team approach to ERM
programs. You'll learn how to integrate the latest compliance
regulations, end-user requirements, retention policies, and software
selection, creating a complete picture of that state-of-the-art ERM
program.
Who should attend?
* Records and information managers
* Information technologists
* Information management compliance team members
* CIOs and CTOs
* Business-line managers responsible for ERM implementation
Healthcare:
The Changing Landscape of E-records and Regulations
Are you concerned your healthcare-based organization is not meeting
the latest guidelines for electronic records retention and management?
This program will engage individuals in the healthcare profession, as
well as government regulators, legal experts, and practicing records
managers, by clarifying their direction in the national initiative
toward electronic records retention and management, greater regulatory
controls, and greater patient initiatives.
This two-day program will feature interactive town hall
discussions, insightful presentations, and practical case studies.
Legal: Tools of the Trade
Have the attorneys in your legal firm asked your advice regarding
records management on behalf of their clients? This program will give
you the tools you need to become a greater resource to your
organization. Learn about new and exciting advancements in the legal
records management world and their impact on your firm. Acquire
practical solutions to ensure that you have the tools you need to do
your job effectively in the legal environment. Hear from malpractice
insurance carriers regarding what you should be doing to run a compliant
records and conflicts program.
Records a Information Management: The Fundamentals
Not sure where to start with your records and information
management program? Presented by Mark Langemo, Ph.D., CRM, FAI, this
comprehensive two-day seminar packed with examples and resources will
get you up to speed in no time.
This program will focus on
* Demonstrating practical approaches for developing and
strengthening organization-wide records management programs
* Using the advantages of electronic records and proven strategies
for going electronic in your organization
* Examining the value of developing and implementing legally valid
records retention programs and management of inactive and vital records
And much more.
An Abundance of Education
Effectively managing records and information requires cutting-edge
solutions. The following are just a few examples of the educational
sessions that will make ARMA '05: Chicago the event of the year:
The Business of RIM
* Delivering a Global Records Management Program
* Marketing Your Records and Information Management Program
* How to Build a Business Process-Based Records Retention Schedule
(A New Model)
* RIM Checklist for Mergers, Acquisitions, Divestitures, and
Closings
Legal/Compliance Issues
* The World of Privacy and Data Protection
* Corporate Governance/Compliance: How U.S.-Based Rules Impact
Non-U.S.-Based Companies
* E-mail Archiving, Records Retention, and Active Policy Management
* A Risk Management Approach to RM
* The 7-Step Roadmap to Better E-Discovery Management
Information Technology & Management
* Trustworthy Information Systems A Model that Works
* Records Management and Information Technology: Bridging the Chasm
of Misunderstanding
* Implementing EDMS--More than Just Software
* Avoiding the Perils of Imaging and Document Management System
Implementations
* Emerging Technologies 2006
Career Development
* Building Management and Leadership Skills
* Taking a Leadership Role on IT Issues
* Leadership and Management Coaching: Communication Training
That's "State of the Heart"
* Developing Records Retention Schedules: The Project Plan
Keynote Speakers
Monday, September 19
"You cannot stop change, but you can shape it to your
advantage."
--Daniel Burrus
Innovations in science and technology continue to give us "new
tools" to greatly increase our productivity and efficiency in all
areas of our business. Knowing what these tools are and how to
creatively apply them is vital to maintaining your competitive edge.
Futurist Daniel Burrus will offer valuable insights into present and
future opportunities that are made possible by rapid advances in
technology.
In his forward-thinking presentation--FUTUREVIEW[R]: A Look
Ahead--Burrus will provide solid evidence supporting the view that
change is opportunity as you learn how to strategically position your
organization to thrive in the constantly changing technological and
economic climate.
Wednesday, September 21
"We all have a Mount Everest somewhere in our life and the key
to success is much the same."
--Brian O'Malley
Today's ever-changing business environment demands that
individuals go where they have never been before. This is a reality for
records and information management professionals as businesses continue
to grapple with electronic records, compliance, and global business
issues.
in Everest: The Challenge in All of Us, author, adventurer, and
award-winning photographer Brian O'Malley will reveal the
relationship between the challenge of climbing Mount Everest and the
challenges we all face in the business world today. You will be awed by
this inspiring multimedia presentation featuring a powerful blend of
photography, music, and personal experience. O'Malley's
program will give you a new perspective on your professional challenges
and opportunities.
Full program details are available at www.arma.org/conference.
conference
schedule
Friday, September 16
Pre-conference Seminars (Hyatt Regency) 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Saturday, September 17
Pre-conference Seminars (Hyatt Regency) 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Region Meetings (Hyatt Regency) 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m.
International Meeting and Networking
(Hyatt Regency) 1:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Chapter Leadership Meeting (Hyatt Regency) 2:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Registration Open 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
First-Time Attendees Orientation (Hyatt Regency) 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
Sunday, September 18
Registration, Technology Center, Bookstore Open 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
ISG Networking Sessions 8:00 a.m.-10:15 a.m.
Association General Meeting 8:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
Candidate Forum 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Expo Grand Opening Noon-5:00 p.m.
Lunch with the Exhibitors Noon-1:30 p.m.
Educational Sessions 2:00 p.m.-5:15 p.m.
ICRM 30th Anniversary Reception
(Hyatt Regency) 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
ARMA International
50th Anniversary Celebration (House of Blues) 7:30 p.m.-11:30 p.m.
Monday, September 19
Registration, Technology Center Open 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
OPENING CEREMONIES
Daniel Burrus, Keynote Speaker 8:30 a.m.-10:15 a.m.
Exhibits Open 10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Bookstore Open 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Educational Sessions 10:45 a.m.-Noon
Lunch (available for purchase in Exhibit Hall) Noon-1:30 p.m.
Educational Sessions 1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Reception in the Exhibit Hall 4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
Reception in the 50th Anniversary Pavilion 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
Awards Event 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Canadian Party (Hyatt Regency) 9:00 p.m.-Midnight
Tuesday, September 20
Registration, Technology Center Open 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Educational Sessions, Training Lab 8:30 a.m.-Noon
Exhibits, Bookstore Open 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Federal Government Day 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Lunch (available for purchase in Exhibit Hall) Noon-1:30 p.m.
Dessert in Exhibit Hall 12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m.
Grand Prize Giveaway 12:50 p.m.
Educational Sessions, Training Lab 1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, September 21
Registration, Technology Center Open 8:00 a.m.-Noon
Educational Sessions 8:30 a.m.-11:15 a.m.
GENERAL SESSION
Brian O'Malley, Keynote Speaker 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
* All activities at Navy Pier unless otherwise specified.
50th Anniversary Celebration
HOUSE OF BLUES
Sunday, September 18, 7:30-11:30 p.m.
Help Celebrate 50 Years Chicago Style!
Join us for our 50th anniversary bash at the legendary House of
Blues, Sunday, September 18, 7:30 p.m.-11:30 p.m. Blues band legend The
Fabulous Thunderbirds and ever-popular The Groove Hogs will be on hand
for an evening of rockin' blues. Full conference registrations
include one complimentary ticket.
Must be at least 21 to attend.
Travel Tips
Two airports service the Chicago area:
* O'Hare Airport (ORD)--approximately 18 miles from the Hyatt
Regency; taxi fare $40, shuttle $18
* Midway Airport (MDW)--12 miles from the Hyatt Regency; taxi fare
$25, shuttle $16
Once you get to Chicago, you can get around via public
transportation or taxi:
* Chicago Transit Authority (CTA)--offers fast, direct train
service from both airports to downtown and convenient bus and train
lines to major attractions. The fare for one ride is $1.75 for ages 12
and up. You can purchase CTA Transit Cards, which automatically deduct
fares and transfers and can be used on trains and buses, at any CTA
train station for any amount between $1.75 and $91. If you plan to use
the CTA to get around, visitor passes are your best value. Available for
1 day ($5), 2 days ($9), 3 days ($12), and 5 days ($18), visitor passes
allow unlimited rides on buses and trains. Passes can be purchased at
both airports, visitor information centers, Union Station, and select
Chicago attractions. To purchase passes or transit cards in advance,
call 888.968.7282.
* Taxis--In Chicago, you pay the amount shown on the taxi meter
plus any tolls. The meter should start at $1.90 then increase $1.60 for
every mile or $2.00 for every six minutes of waiting time.
No matter how you travel, don't forget to pack a jacket and
umbrella--and comfortable walking shoes. September days in Chicago
average 64 degrees Fahrenheit. The city averages almost 4 inches of rain
in September.
Conference Registration
Full Registration--4 days:
Paid by August 1 Paid after August 1
Members $799 $949
Non-members $1,049 $1,199
Pre-conference Seminars--2 days:
Members: $450
Non-Members: $525
One-day Registration:
Members and Non-members: $395
Registration Details are available at www.arma.org/conference.
Register securely online or by fax or mail. (Purchase order
registrations will be accepted via fax or mail only.)
Hotel Information
The Hyatt Regency Chicago Hotel is the headquarters hotel for
ARMA's 50th Annual Conference and Expo. It's important that
you make your hotel reservations within the ARMA reserved room block.
Information on how to get the special ARMA rate is available at
www.arma.org/conference.
Hotel rates for ARMA '05: Chicago:
* $199 single/$224 double/$249 triple/$274 quad, plus 14.9 percent
tax
The Hyatt Regency Chicago Hotel is located in downtown Chicago on
the Magnificent Mile near the shores of Lake Michigan. It has a fitness
center, high-speed Internet access in the guest rooms, wireless Internet
access in the atrium lobby and restaurants/lounges, and a business
center with secretarial support services.
There are several restaurants and lounges on-property, including:
* Networks Bar and Grill--American contemporary cuisine
* Stetson's Chop House--Chicago s signature restaurant for
steak and seafood
* BIG Bar--the longest free-standing bar in the U.S. with a rare
selection of spirits
* Connie's Pizza--for a signature slice of Chicago pizza
* Perk's--serving Starbucks coffee and Krispy Kreme doughnuts
Shuttles will be provided at the Hyatt for transportation to and
from all ARMA activities.
a perfect setting for a celebration!
Excellent shopping, Broadway theatre, world-class museums, colorful
history, world-renowned architecture--and fun. Welcome to Chicago, host
of ARMA International's 50th Annual Conference and Expo.
Chicago, the site of ARMA International's 50th Annual
Conference and Expo, is a city of rich history, famed museums,
celebrated architecture, renowned shopping, and world-class attractions.
Located on the shores of Lake Michigan, the city of 2.8 million
boasts 54 museums, 200-plus theatres, 15,500 restaurants in the
metropolitan area, three of the world's tallest buildings, 31 miles
of lakefront, and 550 parks.
You won't want to miss a minute of this year's
conference. It promises essential educational sessions focusing on legal
and compliance issues, the business of records and information
management, career development, and information technology and
management, as well as special 50th anniversary events. But no matter
how harried your conference schedule, be sure to take time to enjoy this
exciting city that offers something for everyone.
Chicago's Best
You could spend a month in Chicago and still not see and do
everything the city has to offer. But whether you are spending a few
days or a week, there are many things that you just shouldn't miss
when visiting this great destination.
One of Chicago's newest attractions is Millennium Park
(www.millennium-park.org), which opened in July 2004. The 24.5-acre park
features an outdoor performing arts pavilion, an indoor theatre,
restaurant, ice-skating rink, contemporary garden, public art,
fountains, and landscaped walkways and green spaces.
Art and Architecture
Visitors come from all over the world to get a peek at
Chicago's renowned architecture.
The Art Institute of Chicago Museum (www.artic.edu) houses 300,000
works and the largest collections of Impressionist paintings in the
world outside of the Louvre in Paris and is one of the world's
leading art museums. Here you can see "American Gothic" by
Grant Wood. In September, visit the "Toulouse-Lautrec and
Montmarte" exhibit, featuring more than 250 works, primarily by
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. The exhibit includes paintings, drawings,
posters, prints, sculptures, zinc silhouettes from the Chat Noir cabaret
shadow plays, and printed matter such as illustrated invitations and
song sheets.
The Museum of Contemporary Art (www.mcachicago.org) offers
exhibitions of painting, sculpture, video, film, and performance created
since 1945.
The Museum of Contemporary Photography's (www.mocp.org)
permanent collection focuses on American photography produced since
1945. It holds more than 6,000 photographs and photographically related
images and objects.
From historic landmark buildings to contemporary technological
masterpieces, Chicago has shaped American architecture. Thanks to the
work of Daniel Burnham, Louis Sullivan, Frank Lloyd Wright, Ludwig Mies
van der Robe, Helmut Jahn, and other world-famous architects, Chicago is
a living architecture museum. Take advantage of one of the maw walking
and river tours and be ready to be impressed.
Chicago is home to the world's first skyscraper--the Home
Insurance Building--designed by William Le Baron Jenney in 1885.
Although the building no longer stands, today Chicago is home to three
of the world's 10 tallest buildings, including the Sears Tower,
which opened in 1974. Other landmark buildings include the Chicago
Cultural Center, completed in 1897 in the Beaux Arts style; Adler and
Sullivan's 1889 Auditorium Building; and the Art Deco-era Chicago
Board of Trade Building, designed by Holabird and Root in 1929.
At 1,450 fret, the Sears Tower is the tallest building in the
world. Chicago is also home to two more of the world's tallest
buildings--The Amoco Building (1,136 feet) and The John Hancock Building
(1,127 feet). For views that will take your breath away, visit the Sears
Tower Skydeck or the Hancock Observatory.
Tribune Tower, home of the Chicago Tribune, has exterior wails
embedded with authentic pieces of famous buildings including Westminster
Abbey, the Alamo, Hamlet's castle, the Great Pyramid, the Tai
Mahal, Fort Sumter, and the Arc de Triomphe.
Under instructions from William Wrigley, architects designed the
Wrigley Building to look like a "luscious birthday cake." It
also became the first air-conditioned office building in 1946.
The first of Marshall Field's clocks was installed at the
corner of Washington and State Streets in 1897. The cast bronze clock
rests some 17.5 feet above the sidewalk and weighs a hefty 7.75 tons.
Must-See Museums
Chicago made a $110-million investment to move an eight-lane
freeway to create the downtown "Museum Campus" connecting
three world-class museums: the Field Museum of Natural History, the
Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum, and the John G. Shedd Aquarium
and Oceanarium.
The Adler Planetarium (www.adlerplanetarium.org) was the first
planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. It's the perfect place to
gaze at the heavens or wish upon a star. A popular show, "Sonic
Vision," transforms today's hottest music into wildly
imaginative images on the Adler Planetarium's StarRider dome with a
pulsing roller coaster ride by alternative and techno music artists. The
show takes music in a new dimension with digital animation. Visit the
planetarium for free on Mondays and Tuesdays.
The Shedd Aquarium (www.sheddaquarium.org) is the largest indoor
aquarium in the world. It houses the world's greatest array of more
than 8,000 aquatic mammals, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, and
fish. The aquarium's Wild Reef Exhibit is one of the largest and
most diverse shark habitats in North America. You can visit for free on
Monday, September 19, and Tuesday, September 20.
The Field Museum (www.fieldmuseum.org) boasts mummies, Egyptian
tombs, Native American artifacts, and dinosaur skeletons. In 1997, the
museum purchased "Sue," the largest, most complete, and
best-preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex ever discovered. The museum is free on
Mondays and Tuesdays beginning September 19.
Other Chicago museums worth a visit include the Chicago Historical
Society (the city's oldest cultural institution), the Museum of
Science and Industry, and the DuSable Museum of African-American
History.
Chicago's Navy Pier
Navy Pier is not only the site of Festival Hall, the home of the
ARMA '05 Conference and Expo, but it also is Chicago's No. 1
tourist destination. Navy Pier (www.navypier.com) has something for
everyone. Located on Lake Michigan just east of Chicago's downtown,
Navy Pier is an exciting recreation and exposition center. Festival Hall
offers more than 170,000 square feet of exhibit space, with 60-foot
vaulted ceilings enhancing the exhibit areas. In addition, a 18,150
square foot Grand Ballroom located at the east end of the Pier offers
panoramic views of Lake Michigan, as well as an 80-foot domed ceiling.
Navy Pier's 1,500-seat, open-air theater, Skyline Stage, hosts
concerts, plays, and other events throughout the summer season. The
theater's steel frame and white Teflon-coated fiberglass roof
structure is a unique addition to the city's skyline.
Navy Pier is also home to the Chicago Children's Museum, a
Family Pavilion with specialty shops, a 3-D IMAX Theater, the Chicago
Shakespeare Theatre, several themed restaurants, the Crystal Gardens (a
giant indoor botanical park), a 15-story Ferris wheel, a musical
carousel, the Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows, and many cruise and
sightseeing ships. In addition, Navy Pier boasts several restaurants
including Riva, Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. & Market, Billy Goat Tavern,
Dock Street Cafe, and Joe's Be-Bop Cafe & Jazz Emporium.
Attractions include the Wave Swinger ride, the Navy Pier Big Bounce, the
Links at Navy Pier (an 18-hole miniature golf course), Amazing Chicago
(a 15-minute virtual reality ride/mirror maze), and the 3-D ride Time
Escape. In 2002, Navy Pier attracted more than eight million visitors.
It is one of Chicago's most enduring landmarks.
A Shopper's Paradise
Chicago is home to some of the finest shopping in the country,
offering everything from famous-name department stores to specialty
boutiques. There are several well-known shopping districts downtown,
each with its own distinct style.
"While you're in Chicago, shop like royalty at the famed
"Magnificent Mile," (www.themagnificentmile.com) which runs
along Michigan Avenue from Oak Street to the Chicago River and offers
460 stores in eight city blocks. Department store giants such as
Marshall Field's, Neiman Marcus, Lord & Taylor, Saks Fifth
Avenue, and Bloomingdale's are here, as well as hundreds of
specialty shops and boutiques.
More shops can be found at The Shops at North Bridge, Water Tower
Place, the 900 North Michigan Avenue Shops, Chicago Place Shopping
Center, Navy Pier, dozens of Chicago neighborhoods, and "The Shops
at the Mart" at Chicago's Merchandise Mart.
State Street, located in the "Loop"--an area of downtown
Chicago surrounded by elevated train tracks--is known as one of the
world's most famous shopping districts. Shopping in Chicago began
on State Street with the opening of the original Marshall Field's
Department store in 1852. The store features nine floors of designer
clothing and merchandise, as well as a Visitor Center, a Marshall
Field's Archive, the Walnut Room restaurant, and Frango Cafe. The
street is also home to another famous Chicago department store, Carson
Pirie Scott, which fills seven floors. The store's entrance
features ornate ironwork designed by Chicago architect Louis Sullivan in
1899. For bargain hunters, State Street is also home to Filene's
Basement.
More than 70 exclusive boutiques and salons--featuring the latest
fashions from Paris, London, and Milan--line Oak Street, which is
located just off of the Magnificent Mile.
If you're looking for antiques and art galleries, visit the
River North neighborhood located on the north bank of the Chicago River,
just west of Michigan Avenue. River North features loft buildings that
house art galleries, auction houses, antique dealers, jewelers, and
clothing boutiques.
Spectator Sports
A trip to Chicago would not be complete without visiting the
city's legendary sports franchises and the hallowed homes where
they play. Chicago is home to the Bears, Bulls, and Blackhawks, but the
best tickets in town may be to the old ballgame.
The Chicago Cubs (www.cubs.com) play at Wrigley Field, which was
built in 1914 and is the second-oldest ballpark in the major leagues.
The Cubs, who haven't won a World Series title since 1908, came
close in 2003 by playing in the National League Championship Playoffs.
Chicago so loves baseball that it has two teams. If you prefer the
American League, check out the Chicago White Sox (www.chisox.com).
Chicago's "South Side" team plays at U.S. Cellular Field
and is led by veteran Frank Thomas. The White Sox won the 1906 and 1917
World Series and became the Western Division Champs in 1993 and 2000.
Nightlife
Chicago is a place to see and be seen after dark. After a long day
of sessions and walking the Expo floor, you can relax at one of the
city's many hotspots. Visit the upscale lilly's Piano Bar and
enjoy the sounds of Sinatra. Many celebrities frequent Jilly's, so
you can also take in a little star gazing.
Blue Chicago, located near Ontario Street's "restaurant
row," is considered Chicago's best blues joint. This safe,
friendly club is popular with blues fans around the world.
Since 1959, The Second City (www.secondcity.com) has been making
audiences laugh with its signature brand of socio-political satire. The
starting point for many famous "Saturday Night Live" actors,
directors, and writers, The Second City is a Chicago institution not to
be missed!
For more Chicago information, visit www.chicago.il.org.
Free Chicago Museums
* Chicago Architecture Center
* Chicago Cultural Center
* Chicago Public Library's Harold Washington Center
* City Gallery at the Historic Water Tower
* David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art
* Gallery 37--5th Floor Galleries
* Jane Addams Hull-House Museum
* Martin D'Arcy Museum of Art
* Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum
* Museum of Contemporary Photographs
* Oriental Museum
* Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows
What's Going On ...
September 15-18
Chicago Cubs vs. St. Louis Cardinals--Wrigley Field is the
second-oldest ballpark in the major leagues. Catching a game in the
ivy-lined outfield walls is a must for any sports fan.
September 19-21
Chicago White Sox vs. Cleveland Indians--The south side White Sox
play at U.S. Cellular Field. It lacks the ivy, but catching a game here
is just as much fun.
September 17-18
Celtic Fest Chicago--Celebrate the music, dance, art, and cuisine
of the Celtic regions in Grant Park. Regions represented will include
Brittany, France, Ireland, Galicia, Spain, Scotland, Isle of Man,
Cornwall, Wales, Nova Scotia, and the United States.
Chicago Trivia
* The world's longest street is Chicago's Western Avenue,
* The term "jazz" was coined in Chicago in 1914. The
city's native musicians included bandleader Benny Goodman and
drummer Gene Krupa.
* Chicago's Harold Washington Library is the world's
largest public library.
* Chicago is the birthplace of air travel, The first commercial air
passenger departed Chicago for San Francisco in 1927.
* The University of Chicago became the site of the world's
first atomic reaction.
* The first Ferris wheel made its debut in 1893 at the World's
Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
arma'05:expo
Sunday, Sept. 18--Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2005
Navy Pier Festival Hall Exhibition Halls A & B Chicago
ARMA '05 Expo--a GOLDEN opportunity to find cutting-edge
technological solutions to records and information management
challenges.
This is your single source for compliance solutions, software,
systems integration, and disaster recovery tools. At ARMA '05 Expo,
you will find solutions to your critical records and information
management challenges--all on one show floor. Browse more than 200
vendor displays and discover the answers you have been searching for.
Expo hours
Sunday, September 18
Noon-5:00 p.m.
Monday, September 19
10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, September 20
9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
For more information, visit
www.arma.org/conference/expo
exhibitors (As of Aug 12)
3M RFID Tracking Solutions
A.S.R.S. of America/Elecompak
ABBYY USA Software House Inc.
Access Sciences Corp.
Accurate Document Destruction
Accutrac Software Inc.
ACS
Adminserv
Adobe Systems Inc.
Advanced Digital Technology Inc.
a.k.a. File Plan and Record Retention Schedule Software
Allegheny Paper Shredder Corp.
ALM
AlphaCorp.
ALOS Micrographics Corp.
Anacomp
Anacomp Micro-Imaging Resources
Andrews Software Inc.
AnyDoc Software Inc.
Archive America
Archives One
ARMA International Education Foundation
ARMA NetDiligence Information Management Profiler
Aspen Systems Group
AXS-One, Inc.
BELFOR USA
Biscom
BMS Catastrophe Inc.
BookFactory.
Boston Rack Archive Systems Solutions
Brinks Document Destruction
Business Solutions Magazine
Canon USA Inc.
Captaris
Captiva Software Corp.
Captovation Inc.
CENSA/GERA
CEXEC Inc.
Chicago Records Management
Citadel information Management
Cohasset Associates, Inc.
Colorflex
CompTIA
Computer Support Group, The
Computhink
Continental Data Graphics
Corry Pub
Cranel Imaging
CROWLEY Micrographics
Cuadra Associates Inc.
CVISION Technologies
Daeja Image Systems Ltd.
Dahle North America
Data Chambers Records Management
Datacap Inc.
DHS Worldwide Software
Digital Scantronics LLC
Disaster Services Inc.
DocuDATA Software Inc.
DocuLex Inc.
Document Control & Compliance Inc.
Document Imaging Solutions Inc.
Document Magazine
Document Reprocessors
DRYCO
Easi File Manufacturing Corp.
Eastman Kodak Co.
EDCO--The Document People
e-Image Data Corp.
Elecompak/A.S.R.S. of America
Elixir
EMC Corp.
ENTIUM Technology Partners LLC
EPSIIA Corp.
Esselte Corp.
Eye Communication Systems
Federal Record Storage
Fellowes Inc.--Bankers Box
FileNet
FileTrail Inc.
FIRELOCK Fireproof Modular Vaults
Fujitsu Computer Products of America
Fujitsu Computer Products of America (Optical Storage Division)
Graebel Relocations
GRM Information Management Services
Hewlett-Packard
Humaningbird Ltd.
Hunt Midwest
Hyland Software Inc.
IBM
Image Fortress Corp.
ImageMax Inc.
ImageNow by Perceptive Software
Imaging 411 Inc.
Imaging Business Machines LLC (IBML)
Imitrieve
Inception Technologies
InfoGuard Inc.
Infolinx System Solutions
Information Network international
Information Requirements Clearinghouse
Infovision Software Inc.
Integrated Solutions Magazine
Interlake Archive Group
Interwoven, Inc.
I.R.I.S.
Iron Mountain
ISPD News
iTech Automation Inc.
Jalema Filing Systems
Joyce Records
Keystone Envelope
Kirtas Technologies Inc.
Kofax Image Products
Kruysman/Redweld
LaserFiche
Liberty IMS
MacFeat Brothers
Macrosoft
MDY Inc.
Meridio Inc.
Metafile Information Systems Inc.
Millennia Group LLC
Millican & Associates
Mobius Management Systems Inc.
Monster
Munters Corp.--Moisture Control Services
myMCSB.com Pte Ltd
NARA/Electronic Records Archive (ERA) Program
National Records Centers Inc. (NRC)
NetProSys
NewWave Technologies
nextScan
NIRMA
Oce Business Services
OfficeSOLUTIONS
OmniRIM Solutions Inc.
Omtra s.r.l.
O'Neil Software Inc.
Open Text Corp.
OPEX Incoming and Scanning
Optical Laser
Paige Co., The
Panasonic Digital Document Co.
Paradigm Imaging Group
Pegasus Imaging Corp.
Permabit
Perpetual Logic LLC
Plasmon Inc.
PowerWorks Imaging
PRISM International
Questys Solutions
QStar Technologies Inc.
R4 Services
RapidRedact from Onstream Systems
RCO
REB Storage Systems International
Recall--Total Information Management
Redwallet Connection
Relaxation Station
Ricoh Corp.
Ristech Co.
RJS Software Systems
RSI Consulting Services Inc.
Scanning America Inc.
SECURIT Records Management
SI International
Shred-it
Smead
Smooth Solutions Inc.
Society of American Archivists, The (SAA)
Sourcecorp/Agfa
Spacefile international Corp
SpaceRak
gpacesaver Corp.
Specialty Restoration Services
Spicer Corp.
STAR Group America LLC
Stellent Inc.
Storage Networking industry Association (SNIA)
SunRise Imaging
Surety
TAB Products Co.
Tabbies (division of Xertex International)
TAWPI--The Association for Work Process Improvement
THEBOXCOMPANY.COM
Thompson Network Consulting
Thomson-Elite
Thoroughbred Technologies Inc.
Total Solutions Inc.
TOWER Software
TRIADD Software Corp.
Underground Vaults & Storage Inc.
UNICOR Services Business Group
UFC Inc. User Friendly Consulting Inc.
Vignette Corp.
Visioneer
Walsh Envelope Co.
Westbrook Technologies
Westcoast Business Solutions
Xerox Corp.
ZANTAZ
ZyLAB North America LLC
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