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If you have a question about this talk, please contact andrea.mitchell. In this breakfast networking session we’ll be looking at IT and in particular the increased use of mobile devices and integrated communications policies. In this session Studio 24 will share their experience in digital business development and technical advancements in the world of the web; specifically the effect of the increased use of mobile devices and the open source solution, Responsive design. Following on, CommSolve Technology will present on why integrated communications policies are a necessity in today’s business environments, a briefing essential for any IT manager or business owner keen to understand the new world of fully integrated communications. Please bring along your business cards and network with other delegates attending. Timings: 08:00 Registration and networking over coffee & bacon rolls 08:30 Speakers:
09:20 Q&A followed by further networking 10:00 Event closes To attend: Any Cambridge Network member may attend, with priority given to members with under 50 staff. There is a small charge of £15+VAT for members to attend. Non-members may also attend this session at a fee of £50+VAT, or they may wish to join for the same price and come along to these and many other networking events. To book on please go to http://www.cambridgenetwork.co.uk/events/cambridge-network-event-breakfast-networking-it-24-oct-13/ This talk is part of the Cambridge Network events series. This talk is included in these lists:
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