The BICSI Fall Conference & Exhibition was held at the Anaheim Convention Center on September 16-20, 2012. This is one of the key shows in the information technology systems and structured cabling industry, and Outsource is a regular presence at both the West Coast and East Coast shows.
With two days of technical pre-conference seminars, countless breakaway sessions to attend, on-site examinations for those looking to get their BICSI credentials, and every attending company’s booth to visit in the exhibition hall, these were a packed four days for BICSI Conference participants.
Outsource was represented at the vendor exhibition by VP of Sales Steve Ebenhack, Western US Regional Manager Sam Jarvis, as well as Chris Kemble, Kassidy Miller and Jenny Zhao. With over 120 exhibits to see, it was tough to get around to all of them, but Outsource appreciates all of our clients that stopped by to say hello, and those new faces that we met for the first time.
The Outsource team also hosted two happy hour events at the nearby Morton’s, where we were all able to relax and spend some more time visiting with clients and BICSI attendees afterhours. Thanks again to all that stopped by.
Outsource will be back at BICSI for the winter show held in Tampa, FL, on January 20-24, 2013. If anyone would like one-day tickets for the exhibition hall, please
CLICK HERE to email us your request. We look forward to seeing you all there!
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