You can profit enormously from the Professional Education Programs of the Information Networking Institute... | ||
Gain cutting-edge ideas from the integration of Computer Science, Engineering and Telecommunications, Management and Business Strategy, and Public Policy. |
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Master the application of today's most exciting new technologies -- the increasing power of raw computing, the increasing functionality of software, and the increasing global reach of public and private networks. |
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Exploit today's most compelling ideas to conceive and inject strategy to use technology to acheive your business objectives. |
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Connect with world class speakers -- faculty of Carnegie Mellon University and analysts and researchers from industry and major academic and public institutions. | ||
Programs are available a number of ways... | ||
Attend an open-enrollment offering at the campus of Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh, or at selected locations in other major cities, or delivered by telecast. |
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Request a specifically tailored program to meet your requirements, at CMU or your corporate site, face-to-face or delivered at a distance by closed-curcuit broadcast, videoconference, or interactive multimedia. |
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... the choice is yours. | ||
INI's Professional Education programs are intended for those who... | ||
Develop corporate strategic direction. |
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Plan and design evolving networks for the future. |
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Create new applications of information networks. |
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Interact with sophisticated end-users. |
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Conduct research in information networking services, systems, and components. |
Corporate Technology Innovation (CTI) |
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A full week of outstanding seminars... Technology and Its Business Case... Coming to Washington, DC, January 15 - 19, 1996 |
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Mobile Computing and Wireless Networks |
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Watch this space... | ||
Global Information Management |
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Watch this space... |
Advanced Technology Innovation (ATI) |
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This three-month graduate-level residential program has been offered nine times since 1989. Designed for Bellcore and Bell Operating Companies as a career-changing experience for technologists and technical managers, the program includes twenty-five major modules in computing, communications, management, and public policy, covering all aspects of information networking. | ||
Advanced Technology Overview (ATO) |
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This one-week program on technology and strategy has been offered at BellSouth and in California, New Jersey, and Pittsburgh. Drawn from highlights of the ATI Program (see above), it was designed for middle and upper technical managers, to challenge existing ideas about the business and organizational impact of emerging technologies, . | ||
Network Focused Technical College (NetFTC) |
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This four-week detailed program on network technologies was designed to master corporate network design, development, management, and operations. A custom-tailored program, it was offered to five classes from a major vendor of computing and network products and services. | ||
The Senior Executive Program |
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An exceptional two-day executive training experience, this proram is designed for senior management and is presented by four of the most thought-provoking lecturers of the Institute. Topics include the imperatives of today's competitive environment, public policy, emerging technology, sustaining competitive advantage, and achieving peak performance during rapid change. |
For further information, including brochure by mail, fax, or electronic mail... |
E-Mail: | ini-professional+@andrew.cmu.edu |
Mail: | Information Networking Institute Office of Professional Education 5000 Forbes Avenue, A020 HBH Pittsburgh, PA 15213 |
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Phone: | (412) 268-1695 |
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Fax: | (412) 268-7196 |
Last Updated - March 1, 1996 | ini-webmaster+@andrew.cmu.edu |