Symantec Symposium 2012
Symantec Symposium 2012
Symantec is holding the Symantec Symposium 2012 in Auckland Tuesday, 14 August at the SkyCity Auckland Convention Centre and in Wellington Thursday, 16 August at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. The Symposium will feature keynote presentations by Brenton Smith, vice president and managing director, Pacific Region Symantec, Martin Cocker, executive director, NetSafe, and Sean Kopelke, director, Strategic Solutions, Pacific, Symantec.
“We are delighted to announce the 2012
Symantec Symposium event series, held both in Auckland and
Wellington, canvassing the latest industry practices and
emerging trends like cloud, mobility, virtualisation,
big data, compliance, and risk management,” said
Brenton Smith, vice president and managing director,
Pacific Region Symantec. “In addition, we will be
delivering a full programme of technology and industry
experts, keynote presentations, technical breakout sessions,
and networking opportunities.”
The Symposium is free to attend and designed for IT and business professionals and leaders looking to deliver cost savings, increased efficiency, and improved governance across their organisation; and anyone interested in learning more about the opportunities and risks posed by key IT trends and issues.
The Symposium comprises a comprehensive
agenda, presenting both business and technology insights
on:
• Mobile applications and
security
• Cloud-based solutions and
services
• Virtual and physical
infrastructure
• Infrastructure operations and systems
management
• Storage management and data
protection
• Information security
• Identity and
access management
• Compliance, governance and risk
management
• Business continuity and disaster
recovery
Hosted by Symantec executives, customers,
product managers, technical experts, and partners, each
presentation attempts to cover real-world implementations
and scenarios. The sessions and demonstrations deliver a
customisable learning experience to help address the
specific needs of your
environment.
ENDS