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Senior Executive Seminar Series DinnerSage Technology presents "Future Directions in IT" By Peter Kingwill - 23rd May 2002 - Back to News Senior Executive Seminar Series Dinner "Future Directions in IT", with Peter Kingwill of Sage Technology.
There hardly seems a day passes without some new high tech gadget being announced and almost without exception each is claimed to be a world changing technology. Fortunately most of us have learnt to ignore the hype but we'd still like to know what these technologies have in store for use in our work place and at home.
Peter will address the hype cycle and where some of the new technologies fit it. We'll explore which of these technologies may impact our workplace, the way we do business and at home. And how do we identify the technologies to adopt and what needs to be prepared for these technologies in order to get the most out of them for our organisations.
When? Wednesday 5 June 2002 (6:00pm for 6:30pm).
Where? Edison Mission Energy Training Room, Faculty of Business and Economics Conference Room, Monash University, Gippsland.
Who? AIM Gippsland, the Australian Computer Society Gippsland and the
Professional Assistants Network have combined to make available to you the chance to attend this evening. Please find following rsvp details, a summary of the presentation and an attachment of the flyer in both word and pdf format.
Cost...
- $40 AIM & ACS Members and multiples
- $45 All Others
- $20 Full time Students/Retirees and
- PANG Members No Charge
(Prices inclusive of dinner and beverages)
Early reservation and (non-refundable) payment is necessary Please make cheques payable to "AIM Gippsland"
RSVP to: Friday 31 May 2002 Stephen Parker, AIM Treasurer c/o Latrobe Country credit 20 Hazelwood Rd, Morwell 3840 Phone: 5134 6066 Fax: 5134 4078 Email: stephen@latrobecountry.com.au
*Please include the number of reservations, your name, organisation, address, phone, fax & email.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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