TechUG - the IT Pro Community: TechUG Newcastle

TechUG Newcastle Newcastle is another fast growing community having been established in late 2014. We now attract nearly 40 attendees and expect to attract over 50 attendees at the next event. The community attracts lots of education and public sector plus large local businesses including Akzo Nobel, Burness Paull LLP, Daisy DC, Draeger , Elanders, Ecomergy, Gateshead College, Newcastle University, Northern Housing Consortium, Royal Grammar School Newcastle, Sanderson Weatherall LLP, SPX Bolting Systems, Stockton Riverside College, Sunderland College, Teeside University, Virgin Bank and many more

Code of Conduct:
As an independant and vendor neutral group, we welcome the attendance anyone with an interest in Big Data, Data Centre, Leadership (IT), Networking, Open Source, Storage or Virtualisation but ask attendees to refrain from soliciting for business. - See more at: www.technologyug.co.uk

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Attending: mikeengland

TechUG - the IT Pro Community exists to provide networking and knowledge sharing for IT architects, developers, engineers & managers. We incorporate individual user group themes including Virtualisation, Storage, Datacentre and Open Source. Each user group has its own community headed up by an IT Pro chairman at each of our locations across the UK.

Our independence from vendors and resellers enables the membership to come together, freely share experiences, express opinions and consider all solutions without favour. By introducing people, we look to create opportunities, assist professional development and foster a sense of local community.

Originally starting in Leeds, we now have communities in 8 cities across the UK&I including Birmingham, Cardiff, Dublin, Glasgow, Leeds, London, Manchester, and Newcastle. Each local branch hosts biannual ‘mini’ conferences with presentations in the latest best practice, techniques and ideas. The agenda addresses the requirements of the local community (not sales or marketing departments) and is the starting point for the day’s conversations during the break out sessions.

By bringing together different user groups and encouraging networking throughout the day, our conferences break down the glass walls typical within the IT sector.

If you are interested in joining the community then head to techug.org.uk or contact Mike England on mike.england@technology.ug