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Industry Experts to share Top Computer Technology Advancements at 2015 Women in Computing Summit

By R&D Editors | September 16, 2015

Attendees at the 2015 Women in Computing Summit will learn about the latest advancements in computing technology, hear from panelists on corporate leadership and career options, and network with women and other professionals in computing.  LOS ALAMITOS, CA — A professional development event for women in computing, the 2015 Women in Computing Summit, hosted by Oracle, IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Women in Engineering, and IBM, will cover the latest computer technology and trends on October 1, 2015, at the Oracle Campus in Santa Clara. The Summit features a high-level roster of speakers from companies who are leading the way in current strategies and computer technologies in today’s marketplace.

Speakers will include:

  • Mary Ann Davidson, Chief Security Officer, Oracle
  • Monique Morrow, CTO, Evangelist New Frontiers Development and Engineering, Cisco
  • Samita Chakrabati, Principal Software Engineer/Architect, IP and Broadband Technology, Ericsson
  • Kimberly Powell, Director, WW Business Development, Higher Education and Healthcare, Nvidia Machine Learning
  • Kathy Giori, Senior Product Manager, Qualcomm
  • Kate Wang, Senior Systems Analyst, Intel

IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) is the largest international professional organization dedicated to promoting women engineers and scientists, and encourages young women around the world to follow their academic interests to a career in engineering.

Attendees at the 2015 Women in Computing Summit will learn about the latest advancements in computing technology, hear from panelists on corporate leadership and career options, and network with women and other professionals in computing. 

Seating is limited for this exclusive event — register.

About IEEE Computer Society

IEEE Computer Society is a membership organization for professionals in all aspects of modern computing — from cloud to big data, security to mobile, robotics to software defined systems, wearables to IoT.  A true community for technology leaders, Computer Society provides resources to keep its members current in technology and moving forward in their professions — publications, a digital library, a program of conferences, technical committees, and more.  The Computer Society also serves the profession at large through establishment of standards, professional qualifications and certifications, training and education programs, and events on leading-edge technologies.

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