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2005 Technology Workshop Series
Business Technology: Where It's Been and Where It's Going
Friday, May 6, 2005
Dedham Hilton
Dedham, Massachusetts
Attendees will have a better understanding of technology and how it can improve personal and professional productivity. Attendees will learn to evaluate the right type of equipment for them, including PDAs, cell phones, notebooks, wireless communications, cameras, etc.
Scott Lynch, Business Development Manager
Tech Depot, a division of Office Depot
Do you know what that PDA can really accomplish? When used effectively, PDAs can significantly organize and simplify your personal and professional life. Have you made the investment and purchased a PDA, but feel you only use some of the features? Do you want to learn how to really take advantage of all the power of your PDA. Or are you still undecided about this technology and need help evaluating its effectiveness for your life. This presentation will answer your questions, help you evaluate the technology, demonstrate all the 'bells and whistles' and let you try out the various models available.
Ted Burns, Corporate Account Executive
Cingular Wireless
The cell phone has become a staple in everyday communications and today's wireless technology allows it to go far beyond a simple telephone. See what's new in cell phone and wireless technology – camera phones, internet access, Interactive Messaging (IM), Short Messaging (SMS), Multimedia Messaging (MMS) and the hot new "gotta have" gadget – the combination cell phone / PDA. What phone is right for you and what features do you really need?
David Costanzo, President/CIO
ABS Technologies
There is an overwhelming array of new hardware and software products –notebooks, laptops, WIFI, Bluetooth - how do you determine what product is right for you? Whether for business or pleasure, you will benefit from ABS's unbiased and knowledgeable review of hardware and software and the technology solutions that will help you become more productive both personally and professionally.
CAE Credit: 3 credit hours
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