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CAN
Info-Tech 2001
CAN Info-Tech
2001 will bring together hundreds of experts, professionals,
buyers, sellers, manufacturers and suppliers to provide a
forum for networking and exchange of ideas in the field of
Information Technology.
These
participants will come together in technical seminars and
workshops, to discuss newer and advanced technology and products,
organized by leading companies and professional groups.
CAN Info-Tech,
would be a rare display of different technologies, under on
ceiling. The representation from leading wold companies would
bring the latest in computer technology for the Nepali audience.
The exhibits are expected to include mini computer, high-end
network PC's, computer and printer accessories and assorted
computer hardware would be on prominent display, satisfying
the need of average buyer and that of high-end buyer as well.
Computer
Software, international as well as locally developed would
be on display. Professionals groups are expected to organize
technical seminars on different range of software topics,
ranging from Object oriented programming techniques in Visual
Basic to the open source Linux operating system. and Novell
network servers are also expected to form a part of the show.
Increasingly
the next paradigm in computer is said to be the Network, the
growth fuelled by the Internet.
Leading
the way, ISPs would have overwhelming presence . Networking
technologies like structured cabling, fibber optics, gigabit
Ethernet, wireless modems are expected to be attractions for
the corporate visitors.
Corporate
visitors would find a range of high-end office equipment including
network copiers, modular EPABX, paging solutions. World market
leaders would be represented . The general visitor would find
the home PABX, copier-scanner-fax in one devices, modems more
appropriate to their needs.
Computer
education with a pavilion of its own, for the first time,
would be the attraction for thousands of students longing
for quality education a competitive price. Computer training
institutes are expected to organixe free talk programs and
seminars for the visitors.
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