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Ramp up Excitement for CES 2011

Nov 2, 2010   //   Cloud Services  //  No Comments

This year HPD Global IT Consulting has been chosen as an Industry Analyst to contribute blogger coverage on the great event of CES 2011.  In the meantime we will also be networking and forming valuable business connections/alliances.  What we are hoping to cover will be Virtual and Mobile technologies essentially the way of the future.  We are starting to see many of the technologies featured 2 years ago starting to take shape in the market today.

We bring real market experience and knowledge to CES and have assisted other established Corporations in being legally and marketable at CES.  It is certainly and expensive show, and requires a large investment for most small businesses, but if networking is done correctly one can forge alliances for years to come.  We anticipate some of the mobile technologies we will be covering will be HTC, Windows Mobile Xbox 360 lite gaming for mobile devices, laptop innovations, cutting edge technologies by way of mobility and remote working.

By covering these areas of interest, we believe that we are paving the way for understanding of the importance of mobile and virtual tech support and service. 

CES 2009 Show Recap and Vegas

Feb 9, 2009   //   Technology  //  No Comments

The Technology presented at CES 2009 was pretty cool, but also had a lot of fun in Las Vegas:

So let me tell you about my experience.  I had gone out on business to CES 2009 and was sponsored by a rather large firmware corp there I won’t mention.  Needless, it was interesting.  I had made a lot of networking contacts including those of Microsoft and plan on going back my own next year. I had stayed at Circus Circus hotel which was in all honesty the dumpiest hotel I had seen, but got to stay there for free.

So CES was rather interesting:

I was looking at green technologies and there were many of them, longer lasting batteries, batteries with quick charge up times and long shelf-life along with the capabilities to power up laptops, cell phones, etc.  Also saw bio-friendly batteries.  There was pretty cool portable technologies running lightweight software and power.  Microsoft seemed to strive to show their cloud services off (population data compiling).

Fun in Vegas:

Here is what I did:

  1. Saw Circus Circus presentation, which was a rope balancing trick, very impressive by a Brazilian performer
  2. We saw a partial view of the Bellagio Fountains
  3. Went on a Venetian gondola ride while being sung songs in Italian by a swiss Italian man.
  4. Took a late night walk in the Caesar’s Palace Forum shops which was relaxing and soothing with hearing the water fountains run
  5. Went to some shows we got for free:  Bite (passed on it), the V – show, tried to see the pirate ship battle but was too windy.
  6. Drove around in a convertible got some air with the rag-top down one day when it was sunny and warm
  7. Went to a lengthy and boring time share presentation, glad we didn’t buy
  8. Saw a little of Paris and New York New York from the outside
  9. Thought on business and prospective business goals
  10. Relaxed and ate at nice restaurants
  11. Went to the Wax Museum which was cool and fun
  12. Ran into a few adult stars, a-hem moving on.

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