Carolina Advanced Digital is sponsoring and attending the SCITDA Spring Leadership Meeting this year.
About SCITDA
The main focus and mission of SCITDA is on collaboration of technology to benefit our agencies, and thus the citizens of South Carolina.
The Spring Leadership meeting is a premier event in our state known for it’s attendee driven agenda, high profile speakers and in-depth content.
Sessions will include:
- Keynotes from Industry Leaders
- CIO workshop
- Statewide IT updates from the New Department of Administration’s Divisions of Information Security, Technology Operations and the State Privacy Office
- Birds of a Feather sessions, as well as State Agency round-table and updates
- Ample networking opportunities over meals and receptions on Sunday and Monday
Security Innovation- It’s in the DNA
A special event for federal agency attendees.
When
Wednesday, July 18
10:00am-1:00pm
(lunch provided)
Where
The International Spy Museum
800 F Street, NW
Washington, DC 20004
About
Join Carolina Advanced Digital and HPI at the International Spy Museum for the
HP System and Printing Security Event.
You’re invited to a special event hosted by Carolina Advanced Digital and partner
HP Inc. featuring the HPI “SURE” family of system security solutions and the most
secure laptops and printing available today.
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Federal attendees Register at https://conta.cc/2lfaMU0
Get more information https://conta.cc/2K2CEZu
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Carolina Advanced Digital, Inc. is a security-focused HP partner, with HP solutions
on both GSA and SEWP V GSS contracts.
Carolina Advanced Digital is sponsoring and exhibiting at the SCITDA Fall Conference this year.
Join us for a vendor-neutral wireless presentation Monday, Oct 22, 11:00am
“Connecting at the Edge: Current and Upcoming Wireless Technologies”
This presentation will be looking at new and upcoming wireless technologies. Focus will be on the upcoming 802.11ax IEEE standard. Other topics will include cloud ap management, thin vs thick access points, and controller-less wireless environments. This presentation will also look at how IoT devices are effecting the wireless world.
Presentation by Sr. Wireless Engineer Paul Coulter
About SCITDA
The main focus and mission of SCITDA is on collaboration of technology to benefit our agencies, and thus the citizens of South Carolina.
The South Carolina Association of Data Processing Directors (SCADPD) emerged in 1978 as the result of discussions by technical people from a few state agencies. It has since grown from a handful of people to being an organization that includes most state agencies, state colleges and universities. During the Fall Conference 2000, the membership voted to change their name to better reflect current responsibilities
The IT Hot Topics Conference, hosted by Carolina Advanced Digital and industry partners, is one of the most unique technology and security events in the area. An event that started as a technical user group in 2002, the IT Hot Topics Conference has blossomed in to a full-featured conference, with internationally-recognized speakers, trainings, and technical content unparalleled in the area.
This fun and intimate event brings together a few hundred IT and security professionals from across North Carolina, the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions, and offers hand-picked content based on attendee requests, exceptional peer networking, and technical content that transcends sales-driven conferences and seminars.
Carolina Advanced Digital is sponsoring and exhibiting at the SCITDA Fall Conference this year.
About SCITDA
The main focus and mission of SCITDA is on collaboration of technology to benefit our agencies, and thus the citizens of South Carolina.
The South Carolina Association of Data Processing Directors (SCADPD) emerged in 1978 as the result of discussions by technical people from a few state agencies. It has since grown from a handful of people to being an organization that includes most state agencies, state colleges and universities. During the Fall Conference 2000, the membership voted to change their name to better reflect current responsibilities
IT Hot Topics Conference 2020 is being rescheduled due to COVID-19.
The IT Hot Topics Conference, hosted by Carolina Advanced Digital and industry partners, is one of the most unique technology and security events in the area. An event that started as a technical user group in 2002, the IT Hot Topics Conference has blossomed in to a full-featured conference, with internationally-recognized speakers, trainings, and technical content unparalleled in the area.
This fun and intimate event brings together a few hundred IT and security professionals from across North Carolina, the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions, and offers hand-picked content based on attendee requests, exceptional peer networking, and technical content that transcends sales-driven conferences and seminars.
Call for Speakers – https://www.papercall.io/itht2020
Carolina Advanced Digital is sponsoring, exhibiting, and speaking at the SCITDA Fall Conference this year.
Our session
“What’s New in Wi-Fi”
Tuesday, 9/21 at 11am
With Shital Patel, Wireless Engineer, Carolina Advanced Digital
Join CWNP-certified wireless engineer Shital to take a vendor-neutral look at Wi-Fi technology and the latest trends in wireless that are shaping today and tomorrow. We’ll talk about what’s real, what’s hype, and how to start planning for what’s on the horizon
About SCITDA
The main focus and mission of SCITDA is on collaboration of technology to benefit our agencies, and thus the citizens of South Carolina.
The South Carolina Association of Data Processing Directors (SCADPD) emerged in 1978 as the result of discussions by technical people from a few state agencies. It has since grown from a handful of people to being an organization that includes most state agencies, state colleges and universities. During the Fall Conference 2000, the membership voted to change their name to better reflect current responsibilities
Carolina Advanced Digital is sponsoring and exhibiting at the SCITDA Fall Conference this year.
About SCITDA
The main focus and mission of SCITDA is on collaboration of technology to benefit our agencies, and thus the citizens of South Carolina.
The South Carolina Association of Data Processing Directors (SCADPD) emerged in 1978 as the result of discussions by technical people from a few state agencies. It has since grown from a handful of people to being an organization that includes most state agencies, state colleges and universities. During the Fall Conference 2000, the membership voted to change their name to better reflect current responsibilities
Our customer-favorite Crash Course event is back! We are hosting this FREE one-day event at Footnote (Foothills Brewing) in Winston-Salem, NC on Wednesday, November 9th. Registration is limited to make sure you get the most out of the sessions. Carolina Advanced Digital will be joined by partners Arctic Wolf & Barracuda to bring you the newest industry updates in cybersecurity operations, web application security, and more.
Who should attend:
• Security analysts, engineers, directors
• Network and wireless admins and managers
• Technology Directors, CIOs, CTOs, CISOs
• Anyone with cyber security, networking, web application or other security projects
Date and location:
• Wednesday, November 9th @ Footnote (Foothills Brewing), Winston-Salem, NC
Registration
Free
Limited seats- Please email your account manager or sales (at) cadinc.com to request an invite.
Carolina Advanced Digital is sponsoring and exhibiting at the SCITDA Fall Conference this year.
About SCITDA
The main focus and mission of SCITDA is on collaboration of technology to benefit our agencies, and thus the citizens of South Carolina.
The South Carolina Association of Data Processing Directors (SCADPD) emerged in 1978 as the result of discussions by technical people from a few state agencies. It has since grown from a handful of people to being an organization that includes most state agencies, state colleges and universities. During the Fall Conference 2000, the membership voted to change their name to better reflect current responsibilities