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Canada’s Largest IT Event to Address Most Pressing Industry Challenges, Share Insights into Hot Topics for 2012
Canada’s Largest IT Event
to Address Most Pressing Industry
Challenges, Share
Insights into Hot Topics for 2012
Latest industry trends, solutions to
be highlighted at upcoming iTech Summit in Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
– April 30, 2012 – Employees
are buzzing about BYOD (Bring Your Own Device). Your CIO has his mind in the
‘cloud.’ Everywhere you turn, someone is virtualizing something. And on top of
it all, you’re being asked to investigate hybrid storage and backup
opportunities for your big data.
Having trouble making sense
of it all? Overwhelmed by recent economic challenges and the constant need for
your IT department to do more with less? Those in the IT industry can find the
answers they need at iTech Infrastructure Technology Summit
(iTech Summit), Canada’s
largest IT exhibition and conference, coming to Toronto on May 17 at the International
Centre.
“At iTech Summit,
Canadian businesses will stay up-to-date with the latest IT advancements and
trends,” says Chuck Wright, Director of iTech Summit, pointing out the event is designed
for a broad audience, including business end-users, system integrators,
value-added resellers and IT decision-makers. “Not only will they see new
products and services in action, but they’ll also have unparalleled
opportunities to discuss their IT strategies with peers and industry leaders.”
Now in its 12th
year, iTech Summit
is a one-day educational event featuring a comprehensive conference program,
large exhibitor area and live product demonstrations. Highlights include:
- A
behind-the-scenes look by keynote speaker Jeffrey Schwartz, Bell Vice
President, Mass Markets, at technology lessons learned during the 2010
Vancouver Olympic Games and how that information is helping to evolve a
cloud-based strategy to support the London 2012 Games. Schwartz will also
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