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Press Informationict forum wales 2005 is a festival of events for business, community and education celebrating innovation in Information Communication Technology. Organised by ITWales and developed with partners from both public and private sectors, the two week long pan Wales programme will focus on the role technology has to play in driving forward business development, economic growth and community regeneration. The programme has been specifically developed to highlight relevant and useful technology applications and ensure the smooth integration of such processes into day-to-day life. The events provide delegates with the opportunity to increase awareness and understanding of the benefits ICT brings to business and community through a series of keynote presentations, seminars and workshops delivered by leading developers and practitioners. This media resource is provided for journalists - for further information and interviews please contact Sali Earls, ict forum wales press office, tel: 01792 513382, or email: info@itwales.com. Press Releases24 November 2005: Future gazing at ict forum wales 23 November 2005: Embracing eCommerce at ict forum wales 23 November 2005: Adding technology to the marketing mix 21 November 2005: Exploding Open Source myths at ict forum wales 18 November 2005: No easy fix for IT security 16 November 2005: Conference helps young people get internet savvy 15 November 2005: Setting the scene for technology fortnight 7 November 2005: ITWales team gets ready for ict forum wales launch 7 November 2005: Kernel King Alan Cox returns to Swansea for ict forum wales 26 October 2005: ITWales asks, "Are you up for a challenge?" 10 October 2005: Tony Neate, National Hi-Tech Crime Unit, secured for ict forum wales 22 September 2005: Leading ICT analyst to launch ict forum wales
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ict forum wales 2005 is organised by ITWales in collaboration with Swansea
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