The Business Forms Management Association (BFMA) is marking its return to New England with a special meeting in Boston on June 21. Themed "The Future of Forms Today," the event features expert speakers sharing perspectives on, among other things, Microsoft SharePoint & InfoPath 2010 and MetLife's approach to reengineering forms management.

Hosted by MetLife at its facility in Boston, the meeting is free to attend and includes as presenters noted industry luminaries Arthur Gingrande of IMERGE Consulting and Steve Weissman of Holly Group. To view the full agenda and to register, please visit http://bit.ly/future-of-forms.

"BFMA has long been a primary resource for anyone who designs, manages, or otherwise works with forms," Weissman said. "So I am pleased indeed to be taking a leading role in re-establishing the organization's New England roots." Weissman is presenting his perspectives on Microsoft SharePoint and InfoPath as technologies for forms professionals to watch.

About The Business Forms Management Association
The Business Forms Management Association (BFMA) was formed 50 years ago to address the unique educational and networking needs of forms designers and managers. Since then, the forms function has broadened in scope to encompass everything from traditional paper forms to electronic data capture and database/application development, and the association has grown right along with it. For more information, please visit www.bfma.org.

About Holly Group
Holly Group provides strategic consulting and industry analyst services for organizations seeking maximum total value from their information technology. For more information, please visit www.hollygroup.com.

 
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