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Contact: Adam Waitkunas |
Fremont, Calif. – February 8, 2013 – TELADATA, a leading consulting firm specializing in design, planning and project management for converging technologies, on February 7th, hosted the 5th annual Technology Convergence Conference (TCC), attracting over 500 attendees and featuring 20 expert presentations on industry best practices and emerging trends.
The full-day event, held at the Santa Clara Convention Center, kicked-off the day with conference keynote Philip Ross, CEO and founder of The Cordless Group and CEO of Unwired and Unwork.com, who delivered a presentation titled Emerging Technologies & the Future of the Workplace, focusing on how technology innovation affects the people and activities that shape the modern work environment.
The conference featured a variety of case studies, panel discussions and presentations on three separate tracks, Data Center Case Studies, Trending Industry Topics, and Emerging Technologies. A series on Platinum Sponsor Lunch Sessions featured presentations from Schneider Electric, Raritan and Eaton.
Celebrating its 5th Anniversary, the event continued to provide a unique forum fostering collaboration from presenters, sponsors, and attendees in an intimate, collaborative environment.
"The Technology Convergence Conference provides a collision of ideas around the future of real estate and technology, and a great forum for debate and discussion of key emerging technologies," said Philip Ross, CEO and Founder of The Cordless Group, Unwired, and Unwork.com.
"Converging technologies are changing quicker than at any point in human existence. Our industry is at the forefront of this, and learning as much as you can about how to leverage these innovations enables us prosper," said Kyle Brown, Technical Documentation Manager at TELADATA.
TELADATA is looking forward to hosting their 6th annual Technology Convergence Conference in February 2014.
About TELADATA
TELADATA earned its leadership position through twenty-five years of consulting on complex IT infrastructure, data center, audiovisual and monitoring projects. As a project manager and advocate, TELADATA guides its clients every step of the way, from discovery to implementation. TELADATA makes a conscious effort to create collaborative partnerships with all project stakeholders, including IT managers, facilities managers, architects, facilities management firms, general contractors, telephone companies and other vendors, to ensure a seamless transition.