TELADATA has announced its call for speakers for the annual Technology Convergence Conference (TCC), taking place February 18, 2014 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. The full-day event will provide presenters the opportunity to collaborate with over 600 facilities, data center and IT professionals on a variety of diverse industry trends and topics. TELADATA is currently accepting presenter applications.

“The TCC is an excellent forum that brings many diverse interests together to share experiences and learn new ways for staying agile in the ever evolving large-data world”

This year the conference celebrated its 5th anniversary and featured multiple sessions with end-user presentations from leading firms like Box, eBay, Mozilla and Shands HealthCare. Keynote speaker Philip Ross, CEO and founder of The Cordless Group and CEO of Unwired and Unwork.com, kicked off the day with a presentation focused on emerging technologies and the future workplace, highlighting emerging technology innovation and activities shaping the modern work environment.

The conference is credited with providing an end-user focused forum with leading-edge material as part of its panel discussions and detailed case studies. Presentations provide insight into intricate high-tech and organizational challenges facing IT, facilities, and data center managers today.

“The TCC is an excellent forum that brings many diverse interests together to share experiences and learn new ways for staying agile in the ever evolving large-data world,” said Greg Bush at SAP Americas, and 2013 Technology Convergence Conference speaker.

“We continue to derive value from the event, the networking, and the discussion topics,” said Pat Lynch at CBRE, and 2013 Technology Convergence Conference speaker.

“Both the event topics and the participants are right on the mark,” said Calvin Nicolson at Server Technology, also a 2013 Technology Convergence Conference speaker.

TELADATA’s Technology Convergence Conference focuses on providing an environment where IT, facilities and telecommunications professionals can assemble to exchange ideas and best practices relating to the latest technologies in data centers, IT infrastructure, audiovisual and monitoring systems. Expert speakers and resources offer delegates critical information and in-the-trenches tactics to deal effectively with key issues affecting facilities and data centers.

Additional information on the conference can be found at http://www.teladatatcc.com.