BroadSoft’s 5th annual Connections Executive Users Conference will be held October 14 to 17 at the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa.

The soaring mountains at this legendary resort serve as the ideal backdrop for this year’s conference focus: Scaling New Heights to increase subscribers, create new services and drive more revenues.

BroadSoft Connections 2007 will again feature visionaries — from inside and outside the industry — with insights that facilitate innovation and growth strategies. This year promises another first-class experience that explores best practices in an elite networking environment.

Conference Highlights

BroadSoft Connections 2007 will deliver the three themes of End-users, Channels and Operations for achieving new heights through the following business and technology tracks:

  • Go-to-Market • Deployment
  • Case Studies • Partner Ecosystem

Who Should Attend?

Customers and partners from around the world who want to make new connections and learn about the latest VoIP trends.
 
You should attend if you are a decision-maker from BroadSoft’s service provider customers or partners — Directors to C-level executives.

Key Benefits

  • Hear how others have deployed BroadWorks and complementary solution components
  • Discover market-tested go-to-market tools and techniques
  • Listen to case study presentation on enterprise and service provider deployments
  • Learn about product updates and the BroadWorks roadmap
  • Evaluate partner products and 3rd party applications in the Solutions Showcase
  • See the latest FMC features and solutions available with BroadWorks
  • Network with peers and vendors in a relaxed environment

 

 

"I found all of your guest speakers to be informative, proactive, and entertaining!"
Ann Shaub, Verizon

 

"It was a good experience to meet with peers using BroadSoft."
Brian Lough, Cox Communications

 

“Sharing information and the experience was great. Good chance to meet other companies.”
Samsung Corp.

 

"Best conference anywhere consistently including previous years."
Mario Bustamante, Hcontrol