The 21st annual Information Technology Seminar as part of Utah State University's Partners in Business program will take place Dec. 1-2 at the university's Eccles Conference Center.
Speakers include Clain Anderson, program director for security and wireless for IBM's Personal Computer Division; Wyllstine D. Hill, vice president of information technology and chief information officer at Raytheon Missile Systems; Matt Asay, director of the Linux Business Office at Novell; Josh James, chief executive officer and co-founder of Omniture; Dan E. Stickel, executive vice president and general manager of the software technologies division of Macrovision Corp.; Scott Burkun, author and consultant at UIWEB and former lead program manager at Microsoft; David Berg, senior vice president and CIO at O.C. Tanner; Ajit Nair, president and chairman of the board at Provia International; Weston W. Swenson, president and CEO of Forum Systems; John Merriam, senior Internet project manager at Moore Wallace BCS; Sudha Ram of the Eller School of management at the University of Arizona; and Steve Wildstrom, "Technology & You" columnist at BusinessWeek.
Registration is $325 and can be completed at www.partnersusu.org or by calling 800-472-9965.
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