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Chattanooga IT Architects User Group MeetingWhen: Tuesday, February 16th, 11:30 am-1:30 pm
Where: BlueCross BlueShield, Cameron Hill; limited free visitor parking available
Topic: Role of Data Stewardship and governance in Enterprise Data Architecture presented by Karen Allen (Unum, Enterprise Architecture Team). Jason Butcher, Unum, will present Business Process Management.
Box lunch provided. RSVP or call 770-402-2853.
Chattanooga Chamber Events2010 Chattanooga Business EXPO Seminar Series:
Wednesday, February 17th
- "Find a Better Way to Say It: How to Keep Your Cool to Accomplish More", 9:30 - 11 am.
- "The Advantages of Doing Business with Nonprofits", 1:30 - 3 pm.
- "Doing Business with the Big Boys", 3:30-5 pm
Where: Room 20, Chattanooga Convention Center
No RSVP required. For more information or call 423.763.4366.
Business After Hours
Thursday, February 18, 2010, 5-7 pm
Sponsored & Hosted by: Brewer Media Group, 1305 Carter St., Chattanooga, TN 37402; Map
Network with area business people, make new contacts and enjoy the best business connections around at Business After Hours. This free event includes hors d'ouevres and door prizes.
For more information, contact Christie Kelly, 423.763.4366
Reduce Cost through Virtualization Thursday, February 18, 2010, 3-6 pmInfoSystems Corporate Office
1317 Hickory Valley Road
Chattanooga, TN 37421Forty years ago, IBM pioneered virtualization. And today InfoSystems and IBM are helping companies manage and simplify their virtual environments. IBM's approach to virtualization has helped clients reduce capital and operating costs by up to 30%. The right approach to virtualization is an essential building block of a smarter, more dynamic infrastructure.
EWeek Banquet Thursday, February 18, 6 - 8 pm, Double Tree Hotel, 407 Chestnut Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402Keynote Speaker: Dr. J. Don Brock, Astec Industries CEO/Chairman/Founder/President
J. Don Brock and four other men started Astec Industries in 1972. They had worked together previously and they wanted Astec to design, manufacture and sell specialized asphalt production equipment. There were seven major manufacturers of asphalt plants in the United States when they started, so competition was pretty stiff. They vowed to never copy a competitor's equipment or hire local competitors' employees. In just five months, the team sold four complete plants and took in nearly 50 orders all demanding a new design. They worked long hours because of their committment to succeed and they produced attractive equipment with advanced features, efficiency, automation and durabilityRSVP by Friday, February 12, to Lulu Copeland, 423-697-3212, Email Form
Cost: $40 per person or $300 per table for eight
Payment should be made by cash or check prior to the event.
CEG BreakfastWhen: Thursday, February 25th, 7:30-9:00 AM
Where: Chamber Board Room
Topic: "Want to increase your Revenues? The best way is to improve your selling. Learn the fundamentals of structured selling that can be applied to any business."
Open to the public, Bagels and coffee provided
LBMC Events Microsoft's BI Conference 2010 is June 7-10, 2010, in New Orleans. Learn how Microsoft can help you design, build, and deploy robust BI applications for everyone in your organization. Register before Feb. 28 and receive a $300 discount! Read more.Convergence 2010 is coming to Atlanta. Registration is now OPEN. Register before March 3 and save $300! Ready for the biggest Microsoft party of the year? Learn more.
DEMO Spring 2010 ConferenceMarch 21-23, 2010, JW Marriott, Palm Desert, CA.
The DEMO Spring 2010 conference will bring the most comprehensive portfolio of credible emerging technologies to light, including early-stage and market-ready products that hold the biggest promise for financial and business success. All vetted by Matt Marshall, DEMO Executive Producer and founder and editor of VentureBeat. Register NOW!Special Partner Rates for Chattanooga Technology Council Members.
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