How use modern IT technology in most efficient way – organization "qSTC" organizes two seminars in July in Belgrade dedicated to that issue
Organization "qSTC" - Solutions Training Center and its regional office in Belgrade will organize two very interesting and significant seminars in Belgrade in the second half of July 2006. These seminars will be dedicated to IT technologies and their efficient application in the world of business, public administration, etc.
The first of these courses named "The Basics of ITIL" will be held in period from July 18 to 20 in the premises of "YU Business Center" (YUBC) in Belgrade and its main subject will be the management of IT services on the basis of ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) as the collection of recommendations developed by the Government of Great Britain for its own needs in the sphere of information technologies.
The lecturer will be Vladimir Zorc. All starters at this course will have the opportunity to find out in which way does IT contribute to the increase in competitiveness, cut in the volume of work, enhancement of quality of projects, learning from the earlier experiences and so on. The price of the participation is 630 EUR without VAT.
The second seminar named "Project Management in Information Technologies" will be held from July 25 to 27, also in the premises of "YUBC", and it is intended for, first of all, managers in IT environment, but also to all others who are interested in the aforementioned problem.
The lectures on this course will be in English. The lecturer is professor David Chadwick, while the planning of IT projects, extreme programming, "Prince 2" methodology of project management and risk management are only some of the subjects that will be discussed on that seminar. The price of the participation is 790 EUR without VAT.
The organizers approve discount of 10% for both seminars if three or more participants are from the same company or organization.
For more information on these courses, as well as on how to apply, just "click" HERE or call the phone number 011/ 21 20 238 – contact person Ivana Kočoska.