Denver,
CO – March 5, 2009 – Global Technology Resources, Inc. (GTRI) will be
hosting two Tech Days for Civilian agencies surrounding Next Generation
Efficiency. GTRI along with Hitachi, Citrix, and Data Domain will share
ideas on new and innovative technologies that are helping Civilian
agencies do more with less by leveraging FY09 budgets to drive down
environmental costs while increasing functionality and efficiency.
Chuck
Powers, Systems and Networks Manager for the Department of Energy
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), will give a keynote
address on March 17th, and Scott Snover, Director of Infrastructure
Definition Division for the Department of Agriculture OCIO/ITS, will
give a keynote address on March 18th. Both keynote speakers are
customers of GTRI.
GTRI’s Civilian Tech Days will be hosted from
8am to 4pm on March 17th at the Denver Federal Center located at W. 6th
Avenue and Kipling Building 50 in Denver, CO, and from 8am to 4pm on
March 18th at the USDA Campus located at 2150 Centre Avenue Building D
in Fort Collins, CO. Breakfast and lunch will be served both days.
For more information or to reserve a seat, please RSVP to James Lutman at jlutman@gtri.com.
About GTRI
GTRI
is a leading technology consulting provider, focused on helping clients
align IT investments with business strategy. The company’s end-to-end
consulting solutions address business needs in LAN/WAN IT Strategy,
VOIP and Unified Communications, Infrastructure, Wireless, Network
Convergence, Systems Management, Business continuity, Storage &
Backup, and Project Management. GTRI gives clients visibility and
control to their greatest technology challenges, leveraging
professionalism and experience to deliver the best of next generation
networks.