If you want to organize any event within or outside the country then you should take the help of event planning company that observes every minute details such as ticketing details, collection, attendees information etc. They use event registration software to create the registration process easily.
Posts Tagged ‘Events’
Conference Registration Software: An Innovative Tool to Manage Events Successfully Posted By : Articles Manager
STI +0.3% in thin trade; US events eyed: CIMB
STI +0.3% at 3,201.28 with 1.8 gainers per loser in broad market; 258 million shares traded worth $314 million, says Dow Jones.
Market continues recent positive tone though light volume suggests participation thin ahead of this week’s key events. “It looks like it’s neither here nor there…it’s that kind of morning as we await the great election, the great QE2 and the great employment report,” says CIMB economist Song Seng Wun.
Can You Master The 3 Levels Of Business Success?
I just returned from Sydney were I attended James Schramko’s Fast Web Formula 2 seminar. I recorded this video for you that explains some of the biggest lessons I took away from the event. One of the things that made this event unique to me was the caliber of the attendees and the number of [...]
Wheat prices: Field events
Volatile wheat prices are as much a cause for alarm as are high prices
FEW rural pleasures match seeing a golden field of grain, rustling and ripe for reaping. But the harvest season in the northern hemisphere is being marked by turmoil on global wheat markets.
A big reason is to be found in one of the world’s largest wheat exporters, Russia. Hit by fires and drought which have wiped out a third of the grain crop, the authorities there have banned exports, first temporarily and now until next year’s harvest. As a result, wheat prices spiked: they have nearly doubled since the low point in June of $4.26 a bushel. That has prompted global jitters. When the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) called a special meeting to discuss rising prices, headlines suggested that the world was facing a food crisis to rival that of 2007-08. Riots in Mozambique in recent days, perhaps prompted by spiralling food costs (see article), added more fodder to the fears. …
Chip Shot: Intel’s Graff and Mosgovoy Honored with CRN Awards
Lisa Graff, vice president of Intel’s Architecture Group and general manager of the Enterprise Platforms and Services Division, and Annette Mosgovoy, director of market development of Intel’s Emerging Markets Platform Group, have been selected as recipients of CRN magazine‘s Women of the Channel Award. The award recognizes these women, among others, for their professional achievements and impact in the technology channel. Read more here.
Chip Shot: Intel’s Genevieve Bell: Top 25 Women in Tech
Intel Fellow Genevieve Bell has been named one of AlwaysOn‘s “Top 25 Women in Tech to Watch” for her overall innovation and ability to identify new market opportunities. This accolade will be celebrated on Wednesday at Stanford University’s “Summit at Stanford.” Also recently named one of Fast Company‘s “Top 100 Most Creative People in Business,” Bell has been one of the leading user-centered design advocates at Intel for more than a decade. She was recently appointed to lead the new Interaction and Experience Research group, which is focused on defining new user experiences and computing platforms that ultimately will help re-imagine how we will experience computing.
Intel Developer Forum Returns to San Francisco, Sept. 13-15
Cakewalk®, Intel, and OurStage.com Launch the “Superstars” Songwriting Competition
Intel Labs Aims to Reinvent How People Experience Computing
VICE and Intel’s The Creators Project Invades New York; Extravaganza Brings World’s Leading Artists Together
Chip Shot: People’s Choice Awards go to…
Last month, more than 1,600 students from nearly 60 countries, regions and territories gathered in San Jose to showcase their groundbreaking research and compete for top prizes at Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2010. Intel held its own contest on Inspire to allow the public to vote for their favorite science project. Today, we congratulate the top winners of the People’s Choice Awards: first place – Akash Krishnan and Matthew Fernandez; second place – Amy Chyao (Amy also took first place at Intel ISEF 2010) ; and third place – Majdolene Khweis. Read more about all the contestants and their amazing science projects.
How I Started My Online Business – Full Live Presentation From The Hive Event
Last Tuesday I spoke at the monthly HIVE entrepreneur networking event in Brisbane (there’s also a Sydney and Melbourne branch).
My talk was recorded by the organizers (hi to Mike, Walter and Nick – thanks for another great event!), and you can now find the videos on YouTube, which I will embed here.
Make sure you [...]
Side events in American Idol stole limelight from the winner
Though Lee De Wyze was declared the winner of American Idol on Wednesday and it was clear that the defeated candidate in the finale Crystal Bowersox was no less gifted a singer, but some other happenings in the event stole away the limelight from them.
First, it was surprising and shocking that the departing judge [...]
Chip Shot: Intel Mind Reading Technology in Jimmy Fallon Late Night Show
The Late Night with Jimmy Fallon show tonight will feature the ‘mind-reading’ technology from Intel in a fun way. Researchers have been working on a project using MRI imagining and machine learning techniques to translate brain activity so that computers can recognize what people are thinking. Computers and mobile devices will be able to interact with our thoughts in the future. Get more details.
Intel Study Reveals Telehealth Will Dramatically Transform Health Care
The Creators Project Debuts Worldwide: An Unprecedented Celebration of Creativity & Technology Featuring the Globe’s Leading Innovators
Media Alert – Intel at Computex Taipei 2010
Rugged Convertible Classmate PC Design Moves the Way Kids Do



