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Leeds Harvey Nash Technology Event Invite
1. TECHNOLOGY. WHY THERE’S NO LONGER AN OFF SWITCH
Weds March 20th 2013
White Cloth Gallery, 26 Aire Street, Leeds, LS1 4HT
6:00pm - 6:30pm - Arrival and Registration
6:30pm - 6:45pm - Event starts
8:00pm - 9:30pm - Networking / Drinks & Canapés
Following the launch of the Harvey Nash Technology Survey,
we are hosting a series of events, each looking at the survey’s
fascinating results from the perspective of a range of sectors
and job roles.
The event will be a great way to network with your
industry peers, as well as gain unique access to insights
and data specific to your sector.
Speakers
David Weir
David is a Head of Development with over 15 years’ experience within Software Development, and
more than 10 years in a decision making and leadership capacity. At Callcredit Information Group,
David is responsible for a team of 70+ developers distributed across the UK and Lithuania.
Ewen Anderson
Ewen is co-founder and CEO of Centralis, an independent consultancy specialising in desktop delivery,
whether it is mobile, cloud, physical or virtual. He is a regular speaker and author of many articles on the
challenges and issues of desktop computing.
Andy Dancer
Andy joined Trend Micro through its acquisition of Identum, where he served as CEO, CTO and Board
Director. As EMEA CTO Andy splits his time between Customers, Partners and Media work helping to
counter the latest cyber security threats.
Ian Massingham
Ian is CTO for EMC's Ecosystem of Cloud Service Provider (SP) Partners in the EMEA region. In this role
he is responsible for EMC's Technology Strategy for Service Providers in the region, Service Provider
aligned Sales Engineering and the interlock between Service Providers and corporate function.
RSVP
Denise Marsden / denise.marsden@harveynash.com / 0113 202 8900
with an RSVP by Friday 8th March 2012 as spaces are limited.
The Harvey Nash Technology Survey 2013 - Technology – why there’s no longer an off switch