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Greetings!
In this issue, learn about the webinars starting this week and see pictures of our student competition award winner who attended the InterSystems Global Summit in Orlando, Florida last week.
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 Technology webinars this week and next!
Thursday, April 18, 2013, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
Join Jenny Ames, InterSystems Technical Trainer, to learn more about Ensemble, a seamless platform for the integration and development of connected applications used by top healthcare companies and other industries around the world. Jenny will also lead a brainstorming session with attendees on how Ensemble can be used as part of a college or university curriculum.
Introduction to DeepSee and iKnow
Tuesday, April 23, 2013, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
Join David E. Nelson, Technical Trainer, to learn about DeepSee, embeddable software that makes it easy to enhance transactional applications to provide real-time business intelligence capabilities. David will also discuss iKnow, which allows you to search and analyze unstructured data. At the end of the session, he will lead a discussion on how students and professors can use DeepSee and iKnow in their curriculum. Please bring your questions and suggestions.
*The webinars will be recorded.
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Student Awarded at the Global Summit The prize was presented by Robert Nagle, Vice President of Software Development, to Andrii Huk, a student at the National Aerospace University's Kharkiv Aviation Institute in Kharkiv, Ukraine, at our Global Summit in Orlando, Florida. Andrii was the project leader for his team.
Jim Breen, Director of InterSystems Learning Services who sponsors the Student Programming Competition, Janine Perkins, Program Manager of the InterSystems Campus Program and Evgeny Shvarov, InterSystems Educational Programs Manager from our Russian office were were all proud to meet Andrii and view the award presentation. | | Janine Perkins, Jim Breen, Andrii Huk, Evgeny Shvarov | We are now all back in our respective offices and preparing to improve the InterSystems Campus Program. We are always open to suggestions.
Sincerely,
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