Hyatt Escala - Park City, Utah
April 9-13, 2012
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(Schedule subject to change)
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Tuesday, May 10: |
9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Conference Sessions, 7:30 p.m. Networking Dinner |
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Wednesday, May 11: |
9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Conference Sessions, 7:30 p.m. Dinner with Moab Engineers |
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Thursday, May 12: |
9 a.m. - 1 p.m., Conference Sessions |
A preliminary detailed conference schedule will be available in March.

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We are no longer taking reservations through our website, please contact the hotel directly.
We've arranged a special lodging rate of $99 a night at the Provo Marriott Hotel and Conference Center for MoabCon participants.
Government and military employees are eligible for a special lodging rate of $86 a night. You must present your government or military ID to the hotel when you check in or you will not receive this special rate.
Be sure to book your hotel accommodations ASAP. Space at the Provo Marriott fills up quickly, and there are no other hotels within walking distance of the conference center.
Provo Marriott Hotel and Conference Center
101 West 100 North
Provo, UT 84601
*Please Note: To get the most out of Moab Con, we recommend arriving on Monday, May 9 and departing in the late afternoon or evening of Thursday, May 12 or anytime on May 13.
The Call for Abstracts is now closed. We will begin accepting abstracts for next year's conference in January 2012. Please check back at the beginning of the year for more information.
Adaptive Computing is pleased to announce we have a limited number of speaking slots available for our upcoming user conference, Moab-Con 2011, May 10-12. Sessions are currently available in the following conference tracks:
Sessions will be between 20-40 minutes in length, depending on the topic to be covered. Topics should be timely and of a technical nature.
Please submit the following for your proposed session by March 15, 2011:
Adaptive Computing has final decision over what abstracts will be accepted--space is limited. In addition, Adaptive Computing reserves the right to have a copy writer edit abstracts for grammar and style consistency. By submitting an abstract, you are giving Adaptive Computing permission to make such changes.
Moab-Con 2011 will be held May 10-12 in Provo, Utah, USA. Please visit www.adaptivecomputing.com/moabcon for additional conference information.
Topics will be reviewed by a committee selected by Adaptive Computing to assess quality, interest, applicability and acceptability of the proposals. Presenters will be notified by March 18, 2011.
Sessions should describe implementations of, or integrations with, Adaptive Computing software. Best practices, new innovative case studies and white papers are encouraged. Topics of general interest to the attendee body will also be considered.
No. However, you will need to create and submit a presentation (.ppt format) by May 6, 2011 for approval.
Yes. All presentations for accepted sessions must be received by May 6, 2011. Presentations will be pre-loaded on presentation machines for the conference.
All changes to accepted presentations must be approved prior to the session. Presented material MUST match the submitted material.
All sessions are to be given in English.
There is no plan at this time to publish the written proceedings for this conference. Approved material will be posted to the conference website if allowed by the presenter.
Sessions will either be 20, 30 or 40 minutes in length. Presenters will be notified by March 18, 2011 with their session length. Presentations MUST fit into the allocated time slot.
Any presentation not done entirely from a presentation will require special permission. Adaptive Computing will consider such requests on a case-by-case basis.
You can email additional questions to moabcon2011@adaptivecomputing.com with 'Moab Con Call for Abstracts' in the subject line.
For information about Moab Con please contact Steffanie Martz at moabcon2011@adaptivecomputing.com or 801-717-3700.
