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A one-day, hard-hitting conference
brought to you by ITWeb and Brainier Capital &
Consulting
Dear
ITWeb reader,
It’s drawing nearer to IT Confidence
2007, an ITWeb/Brainier Capital event that brings
industry leaders together to discuss issues relating to the
business of ICT in the year ahead.
This event
will:
- Prepare
delegates and their companies for 2007 by gauging the views
of a broad cross-section of major industry participants,
customers and analysts;
- Give delegates
a sense of where money is going to be spent on IT and where
the opportunities are;
- Help delegates
understand which IT stocks they should be investing in and
what this potentially means for their business; and
- Provide a
networking forum where they can spend time with their
colleagues and peers, and gain an understanding of market
anticipation for 2007.
At IT Confidence
2007, top analysts, economists, CEOs and CIOs will join forces
to provide a forum for delegates to obtain answers to pivotal
questions.
Join this unique
event that will arm you with realistic reasons to have
confidence in the South African economy, the growth potential
for the ICT sector and the prospects for your business and
career.
Click
here to register online or contact Denise Breytenbach on
(011) 807-3294 or denise@itweb.co.za.
We look forward
to seeing you there.
Regards,
The ITWeb
team
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Highlights: |
Contrarian economist Chris Hart from ABSA will
share his outlook on where the rand and interest rates
are heading and whether the ICT industry can expect
continued conditions for good growth.
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An
international expert on outsourcing and offshoring,
Simon Scarrott, will
identify “cracks” in global outsourcing and opportunity
for South Africa to position itself as “the hottest new
destination”. |
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 Ajay
Pandey
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 Mike
Brierley |
 Tony van
Marken
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| Leading CEOs – including Ajay Pandey, CEO of Neotel,
Mike Brierley, CEO of
MTN Networks and Tony van
Marken, executive chairman of DataPro – will
discuss trends, obstacles and growth prospects in the
telecoms and Internet connectivity sector. |
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Last, but not least, Steuart Pennington, one of
the most popular speakers in the country, will tell more
good news about South Africa and why he believes it is
the place to
be. | |
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Registration
fee: |
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Early Bird R2 200.00 + VAT (14%) = R2
508.00 Normal R2 690.00 +
VAT (14%) = R3 066.60 Early
Bird bookings: If you register and pay
before Friday 9 February 2007, you qualify for the
Early Bird
rate | |