Software Industry Conference

The Software Industry Conference was an annual conference held from 1992-2010 for Independent software vendors, Micro ISVs, software developers, e-commerce providers, software publishers, and others who worked in the software industry. The Software Industry Conference was planned and implemented by the Shareware Industry Awards Foundation. The conference typically included three days of educational sessions (typically focused on marketing), networking opportunities, vendor exhibits, and an awards banquet for ISVs and software professionals.

The 19th annual and last Software Industry Conference was held in Dallas, Texas, on July 15–17, 2010. The rights to the conference were acquired by the Association of Software Professionals in 2011, and after a two-year hiatus, a new conference called ISVCon was held in Reno, Nevada from July 13–15, 2012.

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