Alberta's Cybera is hosting Spring member events in both Calgary and Edmonton next month and Duncan Stewart of Deloitte will be speaking. Stewart is the Director of Deloitte Canada Research and is the driving force behind their annual Technology, Media & Telecommunications predictions.
IN EDMONTON: Visiting the Future and Reporting Back
Leading edge research projects require bleeding edge technology resources. Join us in Edmonton for a presentation and discussion on how tomorrow's technologies -- such as smart grid, cloud computing and green IT -- can extend today's research capabilities. Find out why these cyberinfrastructure technologies have been identified as top trends in Deloitte's Technology Predictions report.
IN CALGARY: Smart Technologies for a Tough Economy
Few sectors have been left untouched by the recent economic downturn. Join us in Calgary for a presentation and discussion on how smart grid, cloud computing and green IT are empowering businesses in these times of uncertainty. Find out why these cyberinfrastructure technologies have been identified as top trends in Deloitte's Technology Predictions report.
Edmonton's event takes place on Thursday, April 16th from 11:45am to 1:00pm at the University of Alberta. The Edmonton event is free but registration is required - lunch is included.
Calgary's event takes place on Friday, April 17th from 7:30am - 9:00am at the Westin Calgary. The Calgary event is $15 for Cybera members and $25 for non-members - breakfast is included.
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