Users go free at Triple i convention
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The British Computer Society's IT users' group, Elite, has linked up with the Financial Times and Penton Media for this high-level IT strategy conference, covering IT infrastructure, applications integration, integrating IT with the business and integrating third-party suppliers.
The event takes place at the Celtic Manor resort in Wales, a few miles from the Severn Bridge.
The name, Triple i stands for IT, integration and inspiration, and speakers include David Weymouth, chief information officer of Barclays Bank, and IT heads of organisations such as BNFL, NHS, Associated Newspapers, Co-operative Group, Halcrow Group, as well as speakers from Sun Microsystems, Oracle, Microsoft and IBM.
Other Elite Group events this autumn include the annual conference on 10 November, and a group lunch on 1 December, both in London.
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