Cybera Summit 2010 Registration opens today

Posted by Rob Lewis on 2010-08-04 10:43:00 PM

Cybera's annual fall Summit 2010 takes place September 21st and 22nd at the Banff Centre and Vancouver's Leonard Brody will be headlining the event tagged Driving Alberta’s Digital Evolution. Brody is one of Canada's leading technology forecasters and business strategists.

Summit 2010 will focus on the projects, technologies and opportunities driving the evolution of digital-based R&D sectors and economies where “digital” refers to anything that involves data management, pervasive broadband, network-enabled platforms, cloud and advanced computing, or online/web-integrated resources (ie. Web 2.0).

Through panel sessions, keynote presentations, demos and networking opportunities, partipants will explore a variety of topics such as:

  • Cloud Computing for the Masses
  • The Nexus of Science Policy and ICT Policy: Implications and Outcomes
  • The Economics Behind Cyberinfrastructure
  • Ultra-Efficient Data Centres: Design and Application
  • The Evolution of Collaborative Science

Registration for the summit officially opens today, with early-bird registration rates available until August 25th.

 

Company:
Cybera
Website:
http://www.cybera.ca
Location:
Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Wondering how Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0, virtualization and cloud computing can help your business innovate, collaborate and achieve results faster, greener and cheaper? Cybera offers you single-point access to leading edge solutions that will increase your return on investment, decrease time to market, and create new opportunities to reach clients and customers in new ways. more


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