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Triella hosts and participates in a number of events throughout the year. The events of note are listed in this area. Once more detailed information is compiled for an event, the event becomes hyperlinked and you can find out more by clicking on the link provided.

Event Calendar

Clients-in-the-Know Luncheon – Mobile Device Integration
May 2nd, 2013 12-2pm
Triella, 303 - 18 King Street East

From BlackBerry 10 to iPhones, iPads, Android devices and Windows 8 devices, how does a firm go about integrating each of these devices into its network? What are the risks? What is best for the firm? What are the market trends? Spend your lunch period with us and learn all about the risks and rewards of mobile computing. Learn how to integrate each device with your email and Citrix. Learn about some useful apps in the tablet space.

What does BYOD mean and how does it affect you?
There are rumours that a new BES server is required for the new BlackBerry's – find out what is really needed.
You have devices of all different types, which are safe to connect to your network?
How do you deal with employees departing with your data?

Register to attend our Mobile Computing Seminar on May 2, 2013.

Clients-in-the-Know Luncheon: Scaling Your Small or Mid-Sized Business
October 31st, 2013 12-2pm
Triella, 303 - 18 King Street East

As a company experiences growth, it is initially exciting and manageable. It’s not long, however, before the growth becomes a source of conflict. How can you successfully implement technology in order to streamline operations and facilitate further growth? How do you prevent these technologies from becoming a source of conflict? Join us for lunch and discover new technologies and learn about the 5 stages of company growth, the current stage your company is at, the importance of each stage and how to accomplish it as you grow.

Technology transformations come about by first focusing on what your business really wants and needs and then aligning your technologies to those outcomes.

—Charles Bennett