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Plixer books Spark trade show presenter, training for Cisco Live

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April 18, 2013

IT network analysis and security company Plixer International has booked Spark Presentations owner and “Chief Sparkler” Andy Saks to deliver trade show presentations and exhibitor staff training at its booth at this year’s prestigious Cisco Live US trade show. The show will take place June 24-27, 2013 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.

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Plixer books trade show presenter, booth staff trainer for Cisco Live US

Saks will deliver a five-minute booth presentation approximately every twenty minutes throughout the show, focusing on Plixer’s Scrutinizer and Flow Analytics services. Saks will also deliver the one-hour “Standard” version of Spark’s “Booth Brush-Up” trade show booth staff training program to Plixer staffers at their booth before the show opens.

Plixer International, Inc. is a provider of NetFlow and sFlow network analysis and network security monitoring tools among other network management software. Plixer sells and supports products that aid Network Administrators in monitoring, troubleshooting, securing and analyzing the behavior of IT networks.

Cisco Live is Cisco Systems’ largest annual customer conference, held in the US, Europe, Mexico and other locations around the world. It features a wide range of education and training on Cisco and partner technologies. One of its major attractions is the World of Solutions Expo, an invitation-only showcase of Cisco and partner solution exhibits. Attendance at the Cisco Live US 2013 event is expected to exceed 15,000.

Plixer will be exhibiting in the World of Solutions Expo at booth 747. Photos will be posted in a separate blog post on this site following the event.

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