Winchester Luncheon Series Announced
When: Each luncheon will be held from Noon to 1:30PM on the dates given below
Where: Union Jack Pub, 101 North Loudoun Street, Winchester, VA 22601-4717
[Located downtown Winchester; meet on 3rd floor; www.theunionjackpub.com]
(540) 722-2055
Why: Network with local technology experts, enjoy some great food, and learn about the latest trends in technology.
Membership not required. These events are Dutch treat (pay on site on day of event). Reservations encouraged to ensure you get a pre-printed nametag. Space limited.
WINCHESTER LUNCHEON SERIES - SPRING 2010 - FLYER (pdf)
April 7, 2010 —Don Louque, Clutch, Inc. “Greening of IT, virtualization and consolidation best practices”
Green, Green, Green…we hear it every day. But, what does it REALLY mean for your
business or organization? Whether you believe in man-made global warming or not, there are some realities we have to face. How does the Green movement affect your IT decisions? How are IT industry trends impacted by the need to reduce energy consumption. We’ll delve into this and more including two strategies, consolidation and virtualization, as we discuss whether ‘green’ is the color of the environment or the color of money.
TO REGISTER: Click Here to Register for the April 7th Luncheon
May 5, 2010—Rob Hustick, SusQtech "The Seven Secrets of Social Media for Small Businesses"
Rob Hustick, VP of Social Media and Digital Strategy for SusQtech, will identify and demystify the social media tools and services that even the most techno-phobic business owners can immediately master and quickly leverage to find new customers, increase revenue and broaden their brand’s awareness. This session will be extremely results-focused and requires no previous social media experience.
TO REGISTER: Click Here to Register for the May 5th Luncheon
June 2, 2010: Dr. Barry Adams, Educational Technology Consultant, US Education for Apple “Mobile Technologies”
The changing nature of the 21st century learner requires that educational institutions re-examine how they will deliver and evaluate the information needed by contemporary workers to survive in a global economy. The workplace and its expectations for excellence are no longer tied to local geographies thanks to the expansion of global communication of digital content. In this evocative session we will examine some of the trends in teaching and learning in active learning environments and look to understand how we can offer new, exciting information transfer systems to our students.
TO REGISTER: Click Here to Register for the June 2nd Luncheon
