Toronto’s iTech2013 IT Infrastructure Conference Seeks to Represent IT Community

This entry comes from guest blogger Mike Morton, CIO/VP Emedia at Diversified Business Communications Canada and group event director for iTech2013. Canada’s largest IT infrastructure conference and exhibition series – the iTech2013 Conference – is coming to Toronto on May 16th at the International Centre. Bringing together premier vendors, exhibitors, speakers and specialists for a day of learning, networking and experimentation, this year’s conference promises to be the ...

This entry comes from guest blogger Mike Morton, CIO/VP Emedia at Diversified Business Communications Canada and group event director for iTech2013.

Canada’s largest IT infrastructure conference and exhibition series – the iTech2013 Conference – is coming to Toronto on May 16th at the International Centre. Bringing together premier vendors, exhibitors, speakers and specialists for a day of learning, networking and experimentation, this year’s conference promises to be the best one yet. Best of all, registrants who sign up to attend before May 1st get in free, giving them an all-access pass to the best IT opportunity of the year at zero cost.

Passes to the conference afford access to three keynote addresses, breakout sessions, networking receptions, the exhibit hall and a complimentary lunch. The morning keynote with Chris Pratt, Strategic Initiatives with IBM, will present “The Future of Computing Technology: Today's Data Centre Will Not Be Able To Keep Up!” This year’s closing keynote speaker, cyber terrorism expert David Chalk, will be speaking on “The New Crisis of Cyber Warfare,” the threat to critical infrastructure and cyber-preparedness strategies.

Spaced between the keynotes and lunch are 15 breakout sessions, run by representatives of some of Canada’s IT industry leaders like IBM, CA Technologies, Cisco, TP-LINK, ORYSP, Veeam and many more. Topics run the gamut of the IT infrastructure industry, ranging from cloud computing to ever threatening security, networking and communications infrastructure and disaster recovery. iTech’s exhibitor’s hall features only the best, newest, most forward-thinking IT products, allowing conference goers the opportunity to check out cutting-edge technology and speak in-depth with our vendors to ensure that they make the best choices for their organization.

iTech2013 conference attendees represent Toronto’s leading IT decision makers. CIO and CTO’s, IT directors and managers, network and system administrators, security directors, data centre operators and systems software managers can all benefit from this tremendous opportunity. So come out to learn more and meet your peers, or take advantage of this day of networking to rub shoulders with industry leaders. We can’t wait to see you there.

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