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Council IT case studies wanted

The IT conference team at Coffs Harbour City Council needs your story at their highly successful IT conference in November.

So much so they are offering prizes to procure high quality Local Government IT case studies. All successful presenters will go in a draw for some sensational prizes.

2009 marks the 12th year for this highly successful IT Local Government conference organised by Council.

This conference has grown into the premier Local Government IT event and a benchmark for others to follow.

A comprehensive program and sensational networking opportunities are part of what is in store for this year’s attendees

IT2009, is scheduled for 10 to 13 November 2009 in beautiful Coffs Harbour on the north coast of New South Wales.

The conference provides a forum for Local Government managers and support staff to network, learn and exchange ideas.

The Theme for this year’s conference is ‘CapabiIITy’.

The conference seeks to help the Local Government
IT professional, identify the real IT needs of their organisation and provide a CAPABLE IT infrastructure aligned with core business objectives.

The presentations this year will focus on:

  • council IT best practices
  • cutting edge and emerging
    IT technologies
  • council case studies
  • industry and government
    trends
  • management skills and
    techniques
  • personal/professional
    growth and development
  • virtualisation
  • SaaS/cloud computing.

Registration will shortly be available from the conference website at it2009.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au/

Also included are case studies from a number of councils that have implemented successful IT strategies and enlightening presentations from quality
IT Industry professionals.

For more information on the conference’s Call for Papers or additional information contact the
IT conference team on
(02) 6648 4304 or email it2009@chcc.nsw.gov.au

 

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