(OSLO, Norway) – The world’s foremost independent technology conference is back! The Nordic Infrastructure Conference (NIC) is Feb. 6-7 and welcomes its usual array of high profile, international speakers such as Microsoft Executive Vice President Jason Zander.
“NIC is a conference that’s well known in the tech industry for its practical approach to deep dives into complex technologies,“ said Crayon co-founder Rune Syversen. “Its greatest appeal is that it’s less about the slides and more about the demos.“
This year’s conference, called NIC 20/20 Vision, aims to give more clarity around complicated technologies. The sessions include all major vendors with topics ranging from security, building quality infrastructure and how Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are integrated into cloud services.
Keynote speaker Jason Zander brings to NIC his insights from leading the core teams building Microsoft’s intelligent cloud and intelligent edge – from silicon to the cloud to the edge.
NIC features more than 50 speakers, from more than 10 different countries, ensuring that participants have direct access to world-class expertise. Other noted guests include: cybersecurity expert and author Chris Jackson, AWS technical evangelist Steve Roberts, security expert and presenter Paula Januszkiewicz, Microsoft MVP John Craddock, and Ed-Tech founder Ulrika Hedlund.
When: 6 - 7 February 2020 8:30 to 18:30
Where: Oslo Spektrum, Sonja Henies plass 2, 0185 Oslo
Members of the media can register for special access and speaker interviews by contacting:
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Crayon Group Holding ASA is a leading IT advisory firm in digital transformation services. With unique IP, tools and skilled employees, Crayon helps optimize its clients' ROI from complex software technology investments. Crayon has deep experience within volume software licensing optimization, digital engineering, predictive analytics and assists clients every step of their digital transformation. Headquartered in Oslo, Norway, the company has more than 1,400 employees in 45 offices worldwide.