Thursday, September 17, 2009

Intel invites you to Making the Case for IT Value

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Intel Premier IT Professionals
September 17, 2009
Keep your IT expertise up to date.



Join Intel Premier IT Professionals to learn about new technology and best practices from Intel IT experts.

Building Upon the Intel Technology Roadmaps: Learn how microprocessor innovations can have a strategic impact on your environment in an in-depth look at Intel's client and server technology roadmaps.

Tackling the IT Cost Challenge: Understand the IT business value model that will help you demonstrate ROI for IT projects.

Emerging Client Technologies: Get perspectives on bringing emerging technologies such as dynamic virtual clients, solid state drives and netbooks into your corporate environment.

Virtualization Enables Data Center Efficiencies: Hear candid insights about what we've learned, what we'd do differently, and what our plans are in deploying data center virtualization within Intel.

Tickets to these events are free, but limited. So make sure you're ready to make your case for IT value and reserve your spot today using Priority Code 575.

If you can't make one of these local seminars, you can still join the Intel Premier IT Professionals to receive invitations to future local seminars and webcasts, and gain access to the best practices and Intel roadmaps at ipip.intel.com. Join now.

*Roadmap presentations will not be given in Chicago and Milwaukee due to time constraints.

Attend one of these free
Making the Case for IT
Value 1/2 day seminars:


Toronto September 24
Chicago* October 6
Milwaukee* October 8 at PDS 2009 Tech Conference
Denver October 22
Austin October 27
Anaheim October 29
Orlando November 10
Nashville November 12
Meet Intel's Dave Buchholz
Speaker

Dave Buchholz, who investigates future client technology adoption and engineering for Intel, will present Emerging Client Technologies in most cities.


Register Now with Priority Code #575 »

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