[gis_info] COM.Geo 2010 Conference Schedule, Microsoft Keynote on Geospatial-Related Cloud Computing...

Andrew Clark aclark at com-geo.org
Mon May 10 11:31:18 PDT 2010


News | COM.Geo 2010: The 1st International Conference and Exhibition on Computing for Geospatial Research & Application (Washington, DC, June 2010)
              
     
           
           
            • Conference Schedule Available Now
            • Keynotes from Microsoft, MIT, OGC, Oracle, DOT, Purdue, & ORNL
            • All Conference Program Wonderfully Diverse and Inspiring
            • Early Registration Save Up to $200 (before May 20)
            • Book Hotel Now to Get Conference Discount Rates and Offers(before May 20)
           
           
            Microsoft Azure Keynote: Applications for Cloud Computing

            Mark Eisenberg from Microsoft Azure solution will deliver the keynote, Applications for Cloud Computing, on Wednesday, June 23. >>

            FHWA-DOT Featured Note

            FHWA Research Program Manager Dr. W. Phillip Yen will present a featured note, Seismic Risk Analysis of Highway Systems Using Loss Estimation Methodology with Geospatial Technologies, on Tuesday, June 22. >>

            Wonderfully Diverse Full Papers, Short Papers, and Tech Talks

            All the presentation schedules of full papers, short papers, and tech talks have been posted at Full Papers, Short Papers, and Tech Talks.  >>

            Courses: Learn from Microsoft and Oracle Experts Directly

            Discover Microsoft and Oracle computing on geospatial courses to be presented at COM.Geo 2010 will help you gain inside knowledge critical to advance your career. >>

            Panel Update: FEMA HAZUS Panel

            FEMA HAZUS Panel: Loss Estimation Applications within the Federal Government. >>

            Registration & Hotel Reservation Before Peak of Travel Season

            Register for the conference and book your hotel early to save the most money and ensure your first choice of accommodations. COM.Geo 2010 has reserved a limited block of rooms at a conference rate of $199, including complimentary breakfast and free internet access in the sleeping room. The rates are also available 2 days prior to conference start and 2 days after conference end until block is filled. >> 

            Official Travel Guide to Washington DC

            Conference hotel Hyatt Regency Bethesda sits on top of the Bethesda Metro Stop on the Red Line to Washington D.C.'s monuments, museums, attractions, and Reagan National Airport-DCA. Explore sightseeing, museums, attractions through this official guide. >> 
           
     Quick Links 
              a.. Registration

              b.. Conference Homepage

              c.. Schedule

              d.. Keynotes/Featured Notes

              e.. Full Papers

              f.. Short Papers

              g.. Tech Talks

              h.. Invited Sessions

              i.. Panels/Panels+

              j.. Courses

              k.. Sponsor & Exhibit

              l.. Venue

              m.. Washington DC 
           
     
      * Image Courtesy of Accepted Papers



      About COM.Geo 2010

      COM.Geo 2010 is the 1st international conference and exhibition on computing for geospatial research and application with a focus on the latest computing technologies for multidisciplinary research and development that enables the exploration in geospatial areas. COM.Geo Conference is an exclusive event that connects researchers, developers, scientists, and application users from academia, government, and industry in both computing and geospatial fields. Innovative research and application technologies are the brightest spotlights at COM.Geo conference.   

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