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W.Va. Information and Technology Summit to Begin Tuesday
Posted Tuesday, November 3, 2009 ; 04:07 AM | View Comments | Post Comment
Updated Tuesday, November 3, 2009 ; 08:34 AM


Government and business leaders will take part in three-day summit.

CHARLESTON -- West Virginia government and business leaders will discuss the latest in technology this week at the Charleston Civic Center.

The West Virginia Information Technology Summit is set to get under way Tuesday morning.

The event is designed for government and business leaders, information technology professionals, and customers of the West Virginia Office of Technology IT services.

The conference is scheduled through Thursday.

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Bob
11/3/09 at 11:01 AM
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Unfortunately, in West Virginia, when it comes to information technology, the future is spelled M-i-c-r-o-s-o-f-t. Their technology, of course is vintage 1980's. At least these people won't be meeting to discuss something 30 years out of date, which is usually the case when state government is involved.
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Anonymous
11/3/09 at 9:55 AM
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Unbelievable! Let me know if you need a nerdy hacker like me to help the future prospective IT scholars.

Internet Technology is a good way to save the poor trees!

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