Caspio Founder and CEO Frank Zamani to Speak at HostingCon 2007 Conference

Presentation will outline market opportunities for web hosts to offer cutting-edge application builders.

Mountain View, CA, July 23, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Caspio, Inc. (www.caspio.com), the leader in on-demand tools for rapid creation of web database applications, today announced that the company's founder and CEO, Frank Zamani, has been invited to present "Capture and Retain SMB Customers with Custom Web Applications" at the HostingCon 2007 Conference on Tuesday July 24, 2007 3:30 PM CDT. The conference will be held at Navy Pier in Chicago.

Zamani will discuss how app builders have become a viable alternative for creating custom web applications without programming, and will share Caspio’s experience serving the database application needs of small and medium sized businesses.

Every year, HostingCon invites thought leaders from influential companies in the web hosting industry to explore and identify new and upcoming trends, practices and technologies.

Since 2001, companies worldwide have created over 100,000 web applications with Caspio Bridge as a "no-programming" way to quickly create and deploy database-driven search applications, forms and reports to any web site.

About Caspio, Inc.
Caspio's on-demand database platform enables users to quickly create and deploy sophisticated web database applications using step-by-step wizards and without programming. Caspio's all-in-one solution shrinks web application development time from weeks and months to hours; and from thousands of dollars to a small month-to-month fee. Caspio's clients include one-person entrepreneurs to Fortune-500 corporations, government agencies and educational institutions. Caspio was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California. For more information, please visit www.caspio.com or call 877-820-9100 or 650-691-0900.

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