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Advanced iPhone/iPad Programming

Venue: Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen

Date: Sun 18 — Wed 21 Sep 2011

This 4 day course will allow you to develop iPhone and iPad applications. Dates: 19 to 22 September 2011. 
Who should attend: Programmers who are new to iPhone and iPad development who wish to create robust, professional applications.

For more information about this event visit the RGU website.

IT Project Management

Venue: Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen

Date: Sun 18 — Wed 21 Sep 2011

The IT Project Management short course will allow you to use the tools and techniques required to deliver successful IT projects on-time and within budget. Dates: 19 to 22 September 2011.
The Course is based on the Project Management Institute Project Management Body of Knowledge Guide (PMBOK) but provides an IT focus. The course can be used as a boot camp towards sitting the CAPM exam (PMI). The course covers why a Project Management framework is important and what it actually means. It covers the full range of PM concepts based on the PMBOK framework.
  
For more information visit the RGU website. 

Cyber Security Conference 2011

Venue: Lancaster House Hotel, Lancaster

Date: Sun 18 Sep 2011

Cyber security has been identified by the UK government as a key threat that businesses of all sizes will face over the coming years. In response, Infolab21 is hosting a regional Cyber Security event in partnership with the ICT KTN to help you think about how you could respond to this threat.

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