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I am going to New york in January . i was looking for some activity for me other than my one single certification forum . i was just looking , is there any website which provides listing of IT trainings happening in different places .
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its some kind of Exibition , not a training.workshop place .

i m more interested in some kind of website which is telling events of IT trainings happening in different dates in US .  above one is some kind of show where you can go and promote your brands and technology
It is not the sort of workshop where you hold a tool, but it is the sort where you go to learn new things from keynote speakers. Example:


"Day Two Keynote General Session Presentation: Generations, Innovations & Practical Applications: What They Mean to Your Practice [Top]  

Don will discuss how technology has transformed our world, business and personal lives, driven by changes in technology and business models.

Don Tapscott, Chairman, Moxie Insight
Member, World Economic Forum
Adjunct Professor of Management for Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
Co-Author, Macrowikinomics and Wikinomics
Author, Grown Up Digital
LegalTech Town Hall Sponsored by CommVault [Top]
Helping Corporate Legal Departments Demonstrate Value Back to the Organization

94% of in-house counsel feels pressure to demonstrate value back to the organization. Whether it's reducing third-party costs, weighing the risks of settling vs. litigation, or accurately forecasting an eDiscovery budget, there are in-house technology solutions that can help. This session will discuss the available technologies for archive, search, review and deduplication and how they show value to the enterprise.
Technology Assisted Review [Top]

The volume and complexity of information today presents a significant challenge to those involved in eDiscovery. With ESI arising in many different channels, and communicated across an ever more mobile society, the legal community is looking toward technology to assist more broadly in the discovery process. According to Judge Andrew Peck, "computer-assisted coding should be used in those cases where it will help 'secure the just, speedy and inexpensive' (Fed. R. Civ. P. 1) determination of cases in our e-discovery world." During this plenary session, we will explore the use of technology assisted review to make coding recommendations that dramatically accelerate review and radically reduce costs and risk."

That was found at http://www.legaltechshow.com/r5/cob_page.asp?category_id=72044&initial_file=cob_page-ltech_agenda.asp

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well i agree your explanations , however i am looking for some hands on boot camp trainings .
like Cisco , microsoft , i belong to field of network and information security , that would help you to know what exctly i am looking .. perhaps i wrote this later , but still you can have diea .....
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