Public Lecture on
The Role of Information Systems in Mobile Communication Business
Organized by
IT & Communications Sectional Committee,
The Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka (IESL)
Contents of the lecture:
- Introduction to Mobile Communication technology and its evolution.
- Closer look at technology and a typical deployment architecture.
- Role of Information Systems
- Business processes and operations.
- Mobile communication business ecosystem
Web 2.0, Cloud Computing and the Impact
The WSO2 Gadget Server is a new kind of Enterprise Portal that is designed around SOA and pure Web technologies. The Gadget Server is based around the Google Gadget Specification, a lightweight open specification for web and AJAX portlets. Gadgets are already heavily used on the Web with Google's own iGoogle personalized homepage used by millions, and hundreds of available gadgets freely available on the web.
diGIT online magazine was launched in February 2009 with a team of 25 contributors. Now in its 1st year of operation, the magazine has increased its contributors to 74!! Join with diGIT to celebrate the 1st anniversary. Do spread about the magazine to your colleagues who find it useful.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering was established on 29th
January 1985. Hence 2010 marks our 25th anniversary. The department has many
activities planned for this year to celebrate the silver jubilee.
Event on 2nd of February 2010
Our agenda for the day is as fellows.
7.30 am - Religious Activities
8.30 am - Lighting of the oil lamp
8.35 am - National Anthem
8.40 am - Address by the Vice Chancellor
8.55 am - Keynote Address
9.15 am - Address by Founder Head of Department
Dr Abhaya S Induruwa
9.25 am - Address by Dean - Faculty of Engineering
The event for IT professionals who want to get ahead and stay ahead of the game
Why attend Tech·Ed 2010?
Because you'll return to your office with knowledge and expertise that only four days at Tech·Ed can offer. You can learn about today’s cutting edge trends, helping make life easier for you (and everyone else) at work. But the most important benefit just might be the networking: you can build personal connections with Microsoft experts and peers that will last far beyond Tech·Ed.



