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NSU’s Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences to Host ITPalooza, Early Bird Registration Ends Oct. 31
With more than 2,000 registrants, 60 speakers, 65 sponsors and 50 user groups from across South Florida, the 3rd Annual ITPalooza, scheduled for Dec. 4 on NSU’s main campus, is set to deliver unbelievable value to the South Florida technology community.
Reflecting its commitment to the South Florida IT community, ITPalooza will once again be hosted by NSU’s prestigious Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences (GSCIS). Under the leadership of Dean Eric S. Ackerman, Ph.D., the GSCIS partnership with ITPalooza promises to offer attendees the very best of South Florida technology.
“In addition to the job fair, higher education fair, technical sessions and vendor exhibits, this year ITPalooza will feature a dedicated management track focused on the unique needs of CIOs and other top-level IT Executives,” said IT Palooza Team Leader Alex Funkhouser.
Above all, ITPalooza is dedicated to raising money for various South Florida non-profits. Over the last two years, ITPalooza has raised in excess of $50,000 in donations and cash.
Those interested in attending ITPalooza are encouraged to visit the event’s website where more information can be found regarding sponsorship and speaker opportunities http://itpalooza.com
Early Bird Registration ends Friday, Oct. 31, 2014.