Software AG supports local and international user groups, which have established themselves as an independent panel of customers.
The members of the user groups share their ideas and experiences with Software AG products and keep themselves informed about current product developments and news about the company. Members have access to a broad knowledge archive via existing networks with other users (e.g. Empower, conferences of International User Groups and national meetings).
International User Groups provide lively forums and communication channels for members. Annual conferences take place at locations around the world.
By participating, you can:
International User Groups and Special Interest Groups (SIG) include:
In some countries, users of Software AG products have organized local working groups. Members of such local users groups are also welcome to participate in the International User Groups.
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Any Software AG customer can apply for user group membership at no cost. Please register online.
Get local … connect with Software AG user groups in:
More information on International User Groups of Software AG can be found here.
Information on ARIS User Groups are available at http://www.ariscommunity.com/group.
Please direct questions on contents, admittance requirements, membership and participation to Software AG Headquarters:
Contact International User Groups
Software AG
Mr. Bernd Gudat
Tel.: +49 6151 92-1262
bernd.gudat@softwareag.com
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