Re: [Fed-Talk] Re: Federal conferences that Apple should be at?
Re: [Fed-Talk] Re: Federal conferences that Apple should be at?
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Re: Federal conferences that Apple should be at?
- From: Dave Hale <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 20:58:53 -0500
On Dec 13, 2004, at 1:51 PM, Cole, John (Civ, ARL/CISD) wrote:
Now to reverse the question: there are Apple events for DoD, but I
don't know what they are. Are there some that we should try to get
CIOs, IAMs to attend?
Great question! http://seminars.apple.com/ is the best place to find
out about tours, events, online seminars, and trade shows.
In my opinion our biggest "event" relevant to IT professionals in the
federal government is our World Wide Developers Conference held in San
Francisco. Last year it was the last week of June. Two years ago we
started an IT Professionals track as well as combining the QuickTime
conference in with the rest of the conference. The IT Pro track was a
huge success and is growing. There are still the hard core developer
tracks but more and more folks are coming to learn about our enterprise
efforts and talk to the program managers, provide feedback, and find
out where we are moving in terms of technology. I would recommend it
for CTOs and CIO staffs as well as systems integrators and of course,
developers :-)
For CIOs/CTOs we have an award winning Executive Briefing program where
we can tailor the presentation to specific needs (servers, storage,
development, QuickTime, Apple applications, etc). We can host them in
Cupertino or Reston as well as a few other locations around the U.S. We
have briefed a good number of key DoD and Federal CIO/CTOs in both
Cupertino and Reston. We host government contractors as well.
Our participation in government related trade shows is growing. We had
a major booth at FOSE last year as well as SuperComputing and
Government Video. We had smaller booths at the Army DOIM, Air Force IT,
and numerous other AFECA events.
_______________________________________________
Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
Fed-talk mailing list (email@hidden)
Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:
This email sent to email@hidden