IIA Event Draws Crowds, But Speakers Avoid Tough Questions

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The Information Industry Association's World Financial Information Conference -- attracting more than 800 delegates and exhibitors -- was a resounding success in terms of participation and raising the profile of the IIA's Financial Information Services Division (FISD). However, organizers may have to eliminate the airiness and slipperiness of many of the presenters if they hope to repeat the performance next year.

The conference ran concurrently with the IIA's annual congress in Washington, D.C

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