BUGGED by the complexities of computers and irate over the Internet! Don't worry because help is on hand!

For a computer users' question time will form the main theme of the latest meeting of the BURYBUSINESS.NETwork to be staged at the town's Bolholt Hotel on Tuesday, July 3.

And looking ahead, this same organisation is planning a major autumn exhibition and conference entitled "IT Means Business for Bury."

On July 3, however, delegates will have the chance to put a series of computing-related questions to a panel. of experts.

Puzzlers on the agenda may address the issues of whether WAP phones are any good, is Bury ever going to get fast Internet connections, the price of a decent scanner and the secret behind designing a winning web site. The four-strong panel will comprise David Callaghan of 3R Systems, Linda Kirkland of Netnorth Ltd, Dan Gaunt of Your Communications and Andrew Dennis of Taylor's Solicitors.

The meeting will also include the usual monthly topics such as web site of the month and notice board.

Registration begins at 5pm and the event, organised by Bury ISaware, will begin at 6pm with a scheduled close at 8.30pm. Meetings of BURYBUSINESSNET.work are free and all local businesses are welcome to attend.

Meanwhile, the "IT Means Business for Bury" exhibition and conference will be held at the town's Bolholt Hotel on Tuesday, September 25 between 1pm-7pm.

Information technology companies will be able to demonstrate their latest e-business systems and services to local businesses.

More than 50 exhibitors will be present including web site designers, Internet service providers, computer systems and software suppliers, mobile communications suppliers, business training and funding providers.

There will also be short presentations during the day offering practical

advice from a range of speakers. These presentations will be free for all

delegates.

Further details will be given in the run-up to the exhibition and conference.

To find out more about NETwork meetings and the exhibition, please contact ISaware on (0161) 253 5394 or visit their web site: burybusiness.net.