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Technology workshops
IT Director Led Workshops - Listen to real life case studies. Each workshop is 90 minutes in duration and is focused on providing the benefits and pit falls of infrastructure strategies. Delegates have the opportunity to attend up to 3 workshops over the 2 day period. The workshops are limited to 15 delegates per session, in order to maximize discussion and interaction.
Moving at the pace of 100% web
The Google Enterprise group takes advantage of Google’s deep resources in research and engineering to help make web technology as central to people’s work lives as it is to their personal lives. Thomas Grüderich, Google Apps for Business Sales Manager will be hosting this event where you’ll hear about powerful new features like real-time collaboration in the cloud, increasing employee productivity in the enterprise, email security features, and much, much more. We hope you’ll be able to join us!
Real time decision making
The ability to make the right decision at the right time, based on real time information has been something that has eluded the decision makers in companies. With the new range of in memory business intelligence appliances, HP is able to deliver this business critical information in the right format in the right time.
The business drivers changing the nature of the a Cloud Orientated Network
The changing workforce and its impact on a Cloud Orientated Network. The growing expectations of the network driven by new business models. The radically different requirements for network management driven by the new business models and workforce changes.
Driving with Storage
The way companies are looking at capturing their market to be profitable and sustainable. They need to understand what the key market trends are today.
Developing a Cloud Strategy for your organisation – 5 things every CIO or IT Manager should know
Does your organisation have a cloud strategy? This session examines global challenges and considerations for cloud deployments with deep dive discussion around applications and considerations for software, platform, and infrastructure as a service.
Server based technologies critical to virtualisation and cloud computing
Server Virtualisation has been the defacto standard for consolidation for the past 5 years. Come and hear what really makes this all happen below the surface? You will hear about all the Intel hardware acceleration features that make Virtual Server mobility between all the Intel architectures possible. Come listen to Intel Cloud strategy and how it will be possible to securely boot a Hyper Visor and Virtual servers in the private and Public Cloud of the future.
Design For Those Who DO
Technology is rarely passive. It is used by ‘do-ers’ to achieve goals and outcomes. In the workplace, of course, those outcomes are usually very specific and the CIO has to ensure that the technology available to the workforce can achieve today’s work objectives as well as those the organisation might require in future. So, CIOs are looking for scalable, future-proof technology that can deliver results from the moment it is deployed within the organisation.
Innovations For Those Who DO
People with goals to achieve, people who ‘do’, are the primary users of technology. What’s different about the brand campaign is that it highlights this fact, reminding business and consumer users that if they want to get things done, Lenovo products will most easily enable them to do just that. That said, enabling today’s ‘doing’ is no easy thing. Organisations and people use technology for such a wide array of purposes - from collaboration to video conferencing, computing to procurement, enterprise resource planning to sales support.
Device Management on Mobile
Mobility is the ultimate CIO headache because it introduces so many new control, security, disaster recovery and disaster resilience factors to the management of a technology environment. It also asks a number of new and fairly awkward questions of a CIO’s budget. In an ideal world, end user devices should have the answers to those questions – and the management challenges of mobility – baked in, so as to make mobility a plug ‘n play situation for CIOs.























