MINNEAPOLIS, May 18, 2017 -- Comm-Works recently hosted its Spring Technology Symposium, an exclusive event allowing industry professionals from around the country to gather for a few days of education, networking, and fun.
A video accompanying this announcement is available at: http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/3197516e-8b94-4456-a94f-3297c680d6a4
The Technology Symposium offers IT professionals and key decision makers, across multiple industries, the opportunity to explore their technology needs through peer-to-peer discussions, technology demonstrations, and a variety of educational sessions presented by Comm-Works keynote speakers, sponsors, and guests.
The spring session was a resounding success, with overwhelming participation from Comm-Works’ legacy customers and business partners, the event doubled in attendance from 2016.
Topics of discussion included network management, next gen wireless, the importance of physical security, and client success stories. Breakout groups hosted by event sponsors featured discussions around analytics, cloud-managed edge routing and failover, integrated video and RFID data, investigation times, unified communication, and SD-WAN.
Event Sponsors
According to the Comm-Works post-Symposium survey, 100% of the attendees at this year’s spring conference stated that they would participate in the event again and found the experience beyond satisfactory. One attendee summed up the event as follows: “This was a great opportunity to really see everything that Comm-Works has to offer along with being able to see what new technologies are on the horizon.”
Thank You!
Comm-Works would like to thank their clients and sponsors for making this event possible. The level of participation and enthusiasm helped to make the Technology Symposium a great success.
Registration is now available for the Fall Technology Symposium held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 12-14, 2017. This event is exclusive to Comm-Works' current and prospective clients interested in technology trends and IT business solutions.
About Comm-Works
Comm-Works is a premier LP and IT Integrator rich with experience, representing several industry leading manufacturers over the last 22 years, offering repeatable, consistent, high quality, and timely technology installations. Comm-Works’ comprehensive Lifecycle Management is known for its superior project management services, which coordinates all aspects of a LP and IT deployment.
With 20,000+ technicians in over 120 countries, Comm-Works is an industry leader with capabilities respected throughout the industry. Comm-Works’ 24/7/365 customer support and on-site capabilities in four hours or less give its customers confidence that their systems will be operational. Learn more at www.comm-works.com or follow us on Twitter @CommWorksIT.
Contact: Jacob Pomplun Comm-Works (763) 852-3171 [email protected]


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