A smaller CeBIT?
It won’t be as dramatic as with Comdex in Las Vegas, where attendance this year was below even lowered expectations, but Europe’s biggest ICT trade show CeBIT in Hanover is scaling down noticeably too. "According to German press reports, because of the economic downturn in Europe, many companies including Borland, HP, Oki and Toshiba will not be on the show floor next year, even though CeBIT still ranks as the world’s number one event for the ICT sector."
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