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LEFT AND BELOW: the 2014 Conference
Police’s central e-crime unit, come to talk to us on this important topic. The continuing rise of smartphone
ownership and the expanding popularity of tablet devices are creating new opportunities for the way we teach, research and work, as well as challenges for the way we architect our infrastructure and services. Nick Jones is a VP and Distinguished Analyst for Gartner with a vast amount of knowledge about mobile technology trends and future developments which he will share with us on the final morning. Also on the final morning we have
LJ Rich, presenter, writer, producer, and musician, best known for her role covering social media trends and gadgets on BBC News’ Click programme. We are very excited that our closing
keynote will be delivered by Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson, one of Britain’s most successful Paralympians, winning 16 medals including 11 gold, and 13 World Championships. In 2010, she was created a life peer in recognition of her achievements, and I know she will give an inspiring talk. As well the exceptional line up of
keynote speakers, there will be the opportunity to hear showcase sessions from our suppliers and how they have worked with us to provide solutions to our top issues. University colleagues will demonstrate innovative developments and solutions through the showcases and formal poster sessions. The biggest IT supplier exhibition in the sector will be open for two full days, giving delegates the opportunity to talk to over 90 vendors about their latest products and services. The excellent social programme, (which includes a chance to channel your inner goth), as well as a formal dinner in the amazing surroundings of the National Museum of Scotland, together with excellent networking opportunities with colleagues, means that this a conference you can’t afford to miss. It is the premier event for HE IT professionals. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed chairing the organising commitee, and look forward to seeing you in Edinburgh. ET
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