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Digital Age Institute Ltd. of Kenya will towards the end of 2007 and throughout 2008 arrange seminars in various topics. A draft plan for the seminars in 2007 is scheduled here below, while the topics for 2008 has not yet found a final date. The target for these business seminars is CIO's, ICT Managers, Professional Programmers, Professionals in ICT. Bring note books, as they are content intensive. Some seminars are arranged as mere lectures, others consist of a presentation followed by discussion. Yet others are hands on on particular topics. Maximum participants: 40. Pre-registration and pre-payment is necessary. Seminars are 2 x 40 minutes + discussion. We serve a refreshment in the break while encouraging networking.
XML: Machine 2 Machine Communications
(ICT Communications)
David T. Svarrer, CEO of Digital Age Institute
Everybody talks about it, they do it in Europe, they do it in USA, they do it in Canada, why does Kenyans not do it ?
What is eXtensible Markup Language? Why does Digital Age Institute Ltd. teach XML? The facts and The myths about XML ? M2M communication before XML, and the new era after XML has come. Why XML is not just hot air? Multi-heterogenous platform to platform communication and collaboration machine to machine, with XML. Seminar followed up by Q&A
| 15 September 2007, 10am - 12noon |
Kshs 1,500/= |
Venue: View Park Towers, 16th. floor, Auditorium 1
Registration: Click here
Java, C++, C#, .NET, Windows, Ubuntu?
(ICT Programming)
David T. Svarrer, CEO of Digital Age Institute
This seminar enlightens the listener in depth about benefits and disadvantages from various platforms. No platform "has it all". Choice of Platform is a bargain, a balancing act, and the providers and guru's cannot be trusted 100%. We will here give you 3 professional's different views on the benefits and disadvantages.
In depth ability to ask questions.
| 22 September 2007, 10am - 12noon |
Kshs 1,500/= |
Venue: View Park Towers, 16th. floor, Auditorium 1
Registration: Click here
Metabolistic Software Development
(ICT Research&Development)
David T. Svarrer, CEO of Digital Age Institute
At the cutting edge of Computer research and development is Metabolistic Software Development. Participate in the R&D work going on, right now, and hear from David Svarrer, what this is about. Create efficient, collaborating systems, working massive parallel and with multi-threaded serial communication structure. Hear how modelling of computer software in same way as our cells, our blood stream, benefit tremendously as a model of our metabolism to create the internal communication vehicle in computers. Plenty of hithertho big problems with parallel programming are getting solved, this way. If you think computers are only for accounting and finance, you are in for an eye opener.
| 29 September 2007, 10am - 12noon |
Kshs 1,500/= |
Venue: View Park Towers, 16th. floor, Auditorium 1
Registration: Click here
Programming: How to make Client/Server software
(ICT Programming)
David T. Svarrer / Saidimu O. Apale
Cool insight in how to make Client/Server software, working on numerous platforms. How to make heterogenous environments where Macintosh, IBM PC, Windows, Linux works on same network. Examples in light weight programming in Java, aimed at giving a light clue to why some Client/Server software's work and others don't, and how to make it work. The seminar will touch on the various aspects of Multi-Client programming towards databases, how to create multi-entry servers, how to handle many requests, parallel programming
| 06 October 2007, 10am |
Kshs 3,500/= |
Venue: View Park Towers, 16th. floor, Auditorium 3
Registration: Click here
Agricultural ICT: ICT for Rural Development
(ICT Utilizing / Agriculture)
David T. Svarrer
We will here explain our vision which we share with Ministry of Information & Communications, as in how ICT can be used and utilized up country, practical examples from real life, where plant diseases, seedling production, seed production, improvement of reporting, preparation for export, quality assurance and quality control, communication to Kenya Agricultural Research Institute and many other things can become available for the farmers. We will here explain how investment in this area can create wealth and growth for Kenya and the region as such. Applications with content, developed by our students - the Kenya Green Pages - will show you how content can be presented and used by persons with low level literacy and little or no computer literacy.
| 29 September 2007, 4pm - 6pm |
Kshs 2,500/= |
Venue: View Park Towers, 16th. floor, Auditorium 3
Registration: Click here
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Kshs 1,500/= |
Venue: View Park Towers, 16th. floor, Auditorium
Registration: Click here
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