Archive for November, 2009

Learn How Microsoft is Balancing Information Communication Technology at the 2008 Government Technologies Conference and Expo

November 30th, 2009

Learn How Microsoft Is Balancing Information Communication Technology at the 2008 Government Technologies Conference and Expo

March 25, 2008 – Toronto, Canada – John Weigelt, National Technology Officer, Microsoft Canada, will be keynoting at the 2008 Government and Health Technologies Conference and Expo, taking place April 15 -16, 2008 at the Design Exchange in Toronto Ontario.

John Weigelt will discuss the fundamental issues facing government and healthcare today – achieving the right balance between ICT and the growing demands of the technically savvy citizen and business and the critical needs of patients and healthcare workers.

Microsoft believes that the time has come for a serious re-examination of the ICT options facing government and healthcare organizations, with a tide of increasing expectation and massively more technical capability, the trick is to ensure that our governments and hospitals are waving and not drowning in the turbulent mix.

So, register now to learn more about the Microsoft Solutions and Strategies for government and healthcare to embrace technology to meet the needs of patients and citizens alike while improving internal efficiencies and the jobs of your employees. This strategies and solutions are built with research driven data, market-proven Microsoft infrastructure components, uses open standards, and includes a set of common transactions that enable critical functions to be rapidly provided to citizens, patients, businesses and your employees.

This session is designed specifically for Microsoft Canada to gain insight from our strategic Municipal Government Chief Information Officers and Senior IT decision makers around its CGF and its key building blocks impacting Municipalities: Solution Oriented Architecture and Enterprise Application Integration, Communication and Collaboration, Security, Compliance and Privacy, as well as overall management.

The Microsoft Connected Government Framework is designed to assist municipalities to develop corporate infrastructure environments that will support the transformational technology projects across the breadth of their organization. The CGF helps ensure that value invested in current legacy applications continues to be realized while municipalities improve and update their solutions to deliver superior value to the constituents.

To register for Early-Bird Passes please visit http://gov.wowgao.com/registration OR call (416) 292-0038 Ext. 812.

About Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ "MSFT") is the worldwide leader in software, services and Internet technologies for personal and business computing.

Microsoft Canada Co. was founded in 1985. As the Canadian subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation in Redmond, Washington, the company provides sales, marketing, consulting and local support services in French and English. Microsoft Canada has grown from five people in 1985 to more than 900 employees. It also has strong relationships with more than 24,000 partners across Canada. More than 1,100 of these are Microsoft Certified Partners, and over 200 are Gold Certified Partners. Headquartered in Mississauga, Microsoft Canada has regional offices in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec and Halifax.

About the 2008 Government and Health Technologies Conference & Expo:

The 2008 Government and Health Technologies Conference and Expo will focus on the latest IT products and solutions being developed and sought after in the healthcare and public service sector, including Web 2.0, Patient Monitoring Systems, Document Management, Business Intelligence, Mobile Data Systems, RFID Solutions, Biometrics and much more.

As one of Canada’s leading annual IT conference and exposition, the event features ground breaking IT applications that aim to educate key IT professionals, Government officials, developers, architects, engineers and medical professionals with the necessary tools and techniques for the reliable, effective management of all public information services across Canada. For more information about the event, please visit http://gov.wowgao.com

About WowGao Inc.

WowGao Inc. is an award winning leading event management company that produces, since 2003, internationally renowned conferences and expositions that address the latest innovations and developments in the information technology industry. Our featured events include:

Government & Health Technologies Conference and Expo, April 15 & 16, 2008

Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference, July 15 & 16, 2008

RFID Forum, July 15 & 16, 2008

Financial Services Technology Forum, October 2008

For more information about the events, please visit http://www.wowgao.com/

For conference inquiries:

Conference Producer

(416) 292 – 0038 ext. 840 | conference@wowgao.com

WowGao Inc. | www.wowgao.com

Learn How Microsoft Is Balancing Information Communication Technology at the 2008 Government Technologies Conference and Expo

March 25, 2008 – Toronto, Canada – John Weigelt, National Technology Officer, Microsoft Canada, will be keynoting at the 2008 Government and Health Technologies Conference and Expo, taking place April 15 -16, 2008 at the Design Exchange in Toronto Ontario.

John Weigelt will discuss the fundamental issues facing government and healthcare today – achieving the right balance between ICT and the growing demands of the technically savvy citizen and business and the critical needs of patients and healthcare workers.

Microsoft believes that the time has come for a serious re-examination of the ICT options facing government and healthcare organizations, with a tide of increasing expectation and massively more technical capability, the trick is to ensure that our governments and hospitals are waving and not drowning in the turbulent mix.

So, register now to learn more about the Microsoft Solutions and Strategies for government and healthcare to embrace technology to meet the needs of patients and citizens alike while improving internal efficiencies and the jobs of your employees. This strategies and solutions are built with research driven data, market-proven Microsoft infrastructure components, uses open standards, and includes a set of common transactions that enable critical functions to be rapidly provided to citizens, patients, businesses and your employees.

This session is designed specifically for Microsoft Canada to gain insight from our strategic Municipal Government Chief Information Officers and Senior IT decision makers around its CGF and its key building blocks impacting Municipalities: Solution Oriented Architecture and Enterprise Application Integration, Communication and Collaboration, Security, Compliance and Privacy, as well as overall management.

The Microsoft Connected Government Framework is designed to assist municipalities to develop corporate infrastructure environments that will support the transformational technology projects across the breadth of their organization. The CGF helps ensure that value invested in current legacy applications continues to be realized while municipalities improve and update their solutions to deliver superior value to the constituents.

To register for Early-Bird Passes please visit http://gov.wowgao.com/registration OR call (416) 292-0038 Ext. 812.

About Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ "MSFT") is the worldwide leader in software, services and Internet technologies for personal and business computing.

Microsoft Canada Co. was founded in 1985. As the Canadian subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation in Redmond, Washington, the company provides sales, marketing, consulting and local support services in French and English. Microsoft Canada has grown from five people in 1985 to more than 900 employees. It also has strong relationships with more than 24,000 partners across Canada. More than 1,100 of these are Microsoft Certified Partners, and over 200 are Gold Certified Partners. Headquartered in Mississauga, Microsoft Canada has regional offices in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec and Halifax.

About the 2008 Government and Health Technologies Conference & Expo:

The 2008 Government and Health Technologies Conference and Expo will focus on the latest IT products and solutions being developed and sought after in the healthcare and public service sector, including Web 2.0, Patient Monitoring Systems, Document Management, Business Intelligence, Mobile Data Systems, RFID Solutions, Biometrics and much more.

As one of Canada’s leading annual IT conference and exposition, the event features ground breaking IT applications that aim to educate key IT professionals, Government officials, developers, architects, engineers and medical professionals with the necessary tools and techniques for the reliable, effective management of all public information services across Canada. For more information about the event, please visit http://gov.wowgao.com

About WowGao Inc.

WowGao Inc. is an award winning leading event management company that produces, since 2003, internationally renowned conferences and expositions that address the latest innovations and developments in the information technology industry. Our featured events include:

Government & Health Technologies Conference and Expo, April 15 & 16, 2008

Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference, July 15 & 16, 2008

RFID Forum, July 15 & 16, 2008

Financial Services Technology Forum, October 2008

For more information about the events, please visit http://www.wowgao.com/

For conference inquiries:

Conference Producer

(416) 292 – 0038 ext. 840 | conference@wowgao.com

WowGao Inc. | www.wowgao.com




By: Wowgao

Bharatbook.com : Future Development of Major LTE 4G Mobile Communications Technologies

November 19th, 2009

bile Broadband Development Report ( http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/LTE-4G-Mobile-Broadband-Development.html ) provides the information on increasing trends of mobile communication. Facing the rapid expansion of WiMAX networks worldwide, 3G telecom operators have been paying close attention to the development of another strong 4G contender, LTE (Long Term Evolution). Although the release of LTE standard is slated for 2010, various telecom operators worldwide have begun LTE network deployment, while major equipment vendors and key component providers have aggressively pushed the development of LTE chipsets and devices. This research profiles the current mobile broadband development and looks at the technological features of LTE, while providing an overview of major industry chain players’ LTE deployment strategies. Current Development of Mobile Broadband Standards LTE Included in 3GPP’s Release 8 Differences between LTE and HSPA+ Major Mobile Communications Vendors’ LTE Product Deployment Major Chipset Suppliers to Roll Out Proprietary Products in 2009 Major Mobile Communications Equipment Vendors Have Planned LTE Product Lines and Collaboration with Telecom Operators Leading Telecom Operators in Japan, Europe, and North America Begin LTE Service Trials Current development of mobile broadband standards  History of 3GPP releases  Analysis of the differences between LTE and HSPA+  Major mobile chipset providers’ LTE product deployment  Major mobile communications equipment vendors’ LTE product deployment  LTE deployment by major telecom operators in Japan, Europe, and North America  Companies and organizations analyzed or mentioned in the report include: Alcatel-Lucent, Bell Labs, Broadcom, Ericsson, ETSI, Freescale, Fujitsu, Huawei, Infineon, LG, LSTI, Motorola, NEC, Nokia, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nortel, NTT DoCoMo, NXP, Qualcomm, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, STMicroelectronics, T-Mobile, Verizon, Vodafone, 3GPP For Vast Range Of Reports Kindly visit : http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research/Telecommunications.html OR Contact us at: Bharat Book Bureau Tel: 91 22 27578668 Fax: 91 22 27579131 Email: info@bharatbook.com Website: www.bharatbook.com


By: bharatbook

Cut Business Cost with Communication Technology

November 15th, 2009

Buying new VOIP systems for the office could be a really good way to save money. It may seem silly to suggest that buying something, especially in this time of economic problems, will help to save money, but it really could. It may seem odd that something like something as simple as some Avaya IP office phones can help save money. The reason they can help is because they mean that you do not have to travel to other branches for meetings and they can improve communications between people. Having a Avaya partner ACS system makes communication much easier. Imagine how quickly the cost of travelling to meetings could be reduced if this system was implemented into offices. Sometimes meetings are very short and a long journey can be a big waste of time and company money. It is sometimes necessary to even stay overnight and this can cost a lot of money. If staff can more easily communicate with each other then it is likely that there will be less costly misunderstandings.

 

It is well worth doing some calculations to find out how many journeys can be eliminated by installing a polycom soundstation and how much money that could save the company. Then look at the cost of installing the necessary system and then you should be able to work out whether it is worth investing the money in it. In this time of economic unrest it can be worrying thinking about investing money in the company, as it is likely to be in short supply. It is something which should not ever be done with no good reason but as long as you have worked out all of the figures and know that it will save money then it is likely to be a worthwhile investment. Of course, if the company is struggling to find money for wages or stock, then taking some out for this sort of system may seem like a bad decision, but it really depends on how much money it will save and how quickly you will be able to start making some money back from the investment. A well thought out plan should help to improve profits. So take some time to do the maths and work out how your company could benefit from this sort of system and help the company to be stronger in these tough times.




By: Caitlina Fuller