Best Practice Makes Perfect - Now What?
Each of us at one time or another has sat through lectures or educational sessions that teach the benefits of best practice techniques for a myriad of technology topics -- from security to project management. But have you ever wondered: Now what? What is the next step beyond the "standard" best practice discussions? And how do they relate to today's IT environment and what happens if they don't work? TEC 2008 will explore the next step in best practice techniques and how they relate to today's ever-changing IT world. Specifically, we look at best practices in the areas of project management, managing the mobile workforce, virtualization of information, green technology, the pandemic flu, and controlling the E-world we live in today. You don't want to miss out on the benefits of attending TEC 2008:
- Get an interactive, guided tour of the virtual world, with expert Chuck Hamilton from IBM's Virtual Universe Community as your guide. Explore the practical uses of a virtual environment, including training, education, and research, and discover virtual world applications developed by governments and universities to transform their business.
- Identify solutions for the challenges that the mobile executive and dispersed teams present for IT. A panel of experts offers ideas addressing security, hyper-connectivity, disaster response support, virtual work space, appropriateness of technology, and needed infrastructure for a diversified work force.
- Make sure your project management implementation translates into project delivery improvement and success, as well as portfolio success. You'll get tips that ensure you get the benefits of your efforts.
- Information Technology will be critical to the successful deployment of services and support necessary to cope with an outbreak of the pandemic flu. Find out what we will need to do to be prepared and what it means to you on a personal level.
- Learn now how the greening of technology will shape the way IT looks in the not-so-distant future, and what it means for the way we work and think about technology.
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March 14 , 2008
Scholarship Application Deadline
March 28, 2008
Sponsorship Contract Deadline
April 2, 2008
Early Registration Deadline
April, 23, 2008
Online Registration Concludes
April 30, 2008
TEC Conference |
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Early Bird Registration
Full Member - $100
Associate Member - $125
Non-Member - $125*
Regular Registration
Full Member - $125
Associate Member - $150
Non-Member - $150*
On Site Registration
Full Member - $175
Associate Member - $200
Non-Member - $200*
*Public Sector Only |
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