FREMONT, CA — (Marketwire) — 12/12/12 — , a leading consulting firm specializing in design, planning and project management for converging technologies, today announced that Philip Ross of the will deliver the keynote for its 2013 (TCC), which will take place on February 7, 2013 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California.
The conference keynote, titled , will discuss how innovation in technology affects the people and activities that shape the modern work environment and how work is performed in smaller, more dynamic, thinner real estate as cloud migrations continues. The keynote will also focus on Real Time Real Estate (RETRE) by highlighting early adopters of workplace innovation from around the world.
Philip Ross is CEO and founder of the Cordless Group, as well as CEO of Unwired and Unwork.com which all focus on work-place innovation and the physical and behavioral changes in this space. Ross is also author to three global bestselling books on the future of work and the workplace.
“This vision of -real time real estate- with other emerging technologies from smart devices to future cloud-enabled visions will change the paradigm of how, where, and when work takes place,” said Philip Ross.
“The Technology Convergence Conference provides a collision of ideas around the future of real estate and technology, and a great forum for debate and discussion of key emerging technologies.”
TELA-s Technology Convergence Conference focuses on providing an environment where IT, facilities and data center professionals can assemble to exchange ideas and best practices relating to the latest technologies in data centers, IT infrastructure, audiovisual and monitoring systems. Expert speakers and resources offer delegates critical information and in-the-trenches tactics to deal effectively with key issues affecting facilities and data centers.
Additional information on the conference can be found at .
TELA
TELA earned its leadership position through twenty-five years of consulting on complex IT infrastructure, data center, audiovisual and monitoring projects. As a project manager and advocate, TELA guides its clients every step of the way, from discovery to implementation. TELA makes a conscious effort to create collaborative partnerships with all project stakeholders, including IT managers, facilities managers, architects, facilities management firms, general contractors, telephone companies and other vendors, to ensure a seamless transition.
Additional information on TELA can be found at .
Amanda Nimitz
TELADATA
Phone: (510)979-4236
Adam Waitkunas
Milldam Public Affairs
Phone: (978)369-0406
You must be logged in to post a comment Login