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The Jeff Pulver Blog: March 2005 Archives
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March 31, 2005
Tradeshow Industry Taking Notice of Jason Chudnofsky's Move to pulver.com
Exhibitor Online: Chudnofsky Named Pulver.com Events Group CEO
Tradeshow Executive: Chudnosky Joins Pulver.com to Expand VON Events Worldwide
Expo Web: Chudnofsky appointed Pulver.com Events Group CEO
Tradeshow Week: Chudnofsky Goes to Work at Pulver.com
Converge! Network Digest: Jason Chudnofsky to Head Pulver Events Group
pulver.com press release: Pulver.com Enterprises Recruits Tradeshow Pioneer Jason Chudnofsky to Head Pulver Events Group
(nice picture Jason!)
Posted by jeff at 08:18 AM Permalink
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Jon Arnold now has a Blog!
Jon Arnold's blog has launched as a new pulver.com hosted blog.
Jon will be providing his perspective on the IP Communications scene from a Canadian perspective.
Posted by jeff at 07:11 AM Permalink
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March 30, 2005
How to Use Inevitable Vertical Consolidation as the Vehicle to Create a Positive Regulatory Structure (A Few Preliminary, Triggering Thoughts):
// Another chapter in the pulver.com book on the evolution of the IP Communications Industry
[Caveat: I'm usually not one to discourage mergers in the communications industry. I am sure there are quite a number of entrepreneurs who would like nothing more than to be acquired by a well-heeled company, with the deep-pockets, connections and resources to realize the visions and dreams of the founders. For this reason,"
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