BICSI South Pacific 2012 Annual Conference

BICSI South Pacific
Monday, 23 January, 2012


When: 14-16 May 2012
Where: Sydney Hilton, 488 George Street, Sydney

BICSI South Pacific, the industry association supporting the information technology systems industry, is organising the BICSI South Pacific 2012 Annual Conference from 14-16 May 2012 at the Sydney Hilton.

The event, featuring the theme Delivering Best Practice, will focus on raising the knowledge and skill levels of information technology systems (ITS) professionals in the many facets of ITS infrastructure through technical presentations, exhibits, guidance on NBN deployment, ‘best practice’ workshops and networking opportunities.

Day 1 Exhibition - Monday, 14 May - is free for all ITS industry professionals to attend, where they will be able to learn from subject-matter experts at seminars, workshops and exhibitions on the latest industry standards and best practice; how converged networks will support varied applications; when to choose shielded over unshielded cabling and vice-versa; how to properly terminate Cat 6A; how to correctly test and report on cabling performance; how to fault-find and interpret test results and OTDR charts; how to successfully deploy multimedia applications over structured cabling; what sort of cabling reticulation to use in various applications; how to maintain fire ratings in cable routing; and how to capitalise on the many business opportunities that lie in the NBN deployment. They will also be able to learn about the latest products and services and how these contribute to achieving best practice that will add value to them and to their customers.

The conference - held Tuesday, 15 and Wednesday, 16 May - will feature informative presentations from thought leaders in information technology, data centre design and deployment, broadband infrastructure, intelligent building services integration, telecommunications regulation and wireless technologies. It presents an opportunity for anyone involved in IT, telecommunications and building services to enhance their knowledge and skills to enable them to deliver best practice. For more information, visit www.bicsi.com.au.

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