Webair Sponsors Email Center at XBIZ Summer Forum

LOS ANGELES — Attendees wishing to stay connected to their email while at the XBIZ Summer Forum can do so thanks to Webair. The hosting company has signed on as the XBIZ Summer Forum’s Email Center sponsor.

The email center is located in the heart of the registration and seminar areas of the show, as well as right near the pool.

Founded in 1996, Webair operates managed hosting solutions for companies of all sizes. The company supplies servers, software, bandwidth and management tools from Internet, to enterprise server solutions.

“Webair has been working with XBIZ since the mid-‘90s,” Webair CEO Michael Christopher said. “Sponsoring their first show is a privilege, as this will soon be known as the biggest event of the year. We are happy to be a part of it.”

Registration for the Forum, which is scheduled for July 12-14 at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, will increase from $149 to $200 per person after June 12, according to XBIZ Sales and Marketing Manager Kristen Kaye, who stressed that slots for the event are filling up fast.

“The show is jammed packed with educational events and business networking opportunities,” Kaye said. “So far, the registration numbers have surpassed our expectations. It’s important to make your plans early so you won’t be left out.”

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