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VS Live a big hit!

By Jon Gillespie-Brown | April 17, 2008

Nalpeiron attended the VS Live show with two stands and got over 300 registered visitors to discuss our new and exciting Hosted Nalpeiron Licensing Service.

DSC02871 Over just 3 days over half of the conference delegates visited with us and discussed their requirements for Software copy protection, flexible licensing and the ability sell "software on demand".

Nalpeiron displayed their latest exciting revenue enhancing features and services and explained the simple integration process via open APIs, free source code and web services.

Account managers from the US and European offices attended the stands and spoke with potential and existing Customers about their licensing needs.

DSC02884CEO, Jon Gillespie-Brown was also a guest speaker and gave presentation called "Who cares about Software Piracy anyway".

This was a useful two-way discussion for the attendees of the VS Live conference and helped educate delegates about the pitfalls and home truths about Software Licensing.

The show was only part of an extensive Nalpeiron campaign to explain the benefits and myths surrounding Software Licensing.

To learn more about Nalpeiron, visit our web site: www.nalpeiron.com

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