Conference to Cover Trends in IT Industry

CCA Consulting will conduct executive level conferences this fall covering the size and shape of the current and projected information technology markets in education. Based upon just-released primary research -- including multi-year trends -- this conference promises to be a unique event covering both the K-12 and higher education segments. Participants will learn about key IT markets and which major forces will propel them upward, as well as leading vendors and technology trends. Also covered will be the home-school connection, what schools are really doing with the Internet, and more. The first conference will be held on September 23, 1996 at the Chicago Hilton & Towers, with another being held on September 25, 1996 at the Hotel Nikko in San Francisco. CCA Consulting, Wellesley, MA, (617) 237-8950.

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