Monthly Archives: February 2014

Partner prices slashed for Sage Summit too

It had just dawned on everyone that Sage Summit 2014 was going to be in Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay. There we were, in the Gaylord National in Washington, D.C., attending Sage Summit back in July, and thoughts were already creeping ahead to the next summer. I had just walked… Read more »

Scams surround trade shows and conferences

I wasn’t surprised when I saw this Tweet last week: Beware of fraudulent housing services claiming to be from Sage Summit. Official housing will only be offered through reg. site in April. — Sage Summit (@Sage_Summit) February 20, 2014 Sage had just announced the hotel prices for Sage Summit 2014… Read more »

Helping horticulture move toward a better business model

As soon as I saw this Tweet come across my TweetDeck timeline, I knew I had to click the link: Growers Must Be Willing To Let Go Of Old Business Models [Opinion] http://t.co/tWKPH05KXF — greenhousegrow (@greenhousegrow) February 18, 2014 Richard Jones, the group editor for Greenhouse Grower and Today’s Garden… Read more »

It’s still snowing, and we’re still here!

I thought it was a good question: “Matt, do you want me to send out an e-mail to our customers to tell them there may be limited support during the winter storm, like we do during the holidays?” It made sense to me. We surely weren’t going to be in… Read more »

Sage offers a chance to drive in style at Sage Summit

I had never heard of this term before today: “Tele-cation.” It’s a combination of “telecommute” and “vacation.” (Read: Saying you’re working from home but you actually take the day off.) The word came up when one of my friends on Facebook said that she would definitely work from home and… Read more »