Greg DuPertuis, president, and Alden Hart, chief technology officer of The Adrenaline Group, will present at conference sessions this week at the COMDEX Chicago 2001 technology conference, WebWorks.
DuPertuis will speak on the panel titled "The Future of Peer to Peer" on April 4th, and Hart will speak on the panel titled "Stay Ahead of the Curve: Emerging Technologies" later today.
In "The Future of Peer to Peer", DuPertuis will discuss the uses of Peer to Peer (P2P) that go far beyond the swapping of MP3s. P2P represents the next wave of computing architecture. By distributing computing resources, P2P will revolutionize the way people and companies interact. Adrenaline has recently worked with two clients developing P2P distributed computing systems, including Parabon Computation's Internet supercomputing platform.
Information on the panel is available at http://planner.key3media.com/comdex/chicago2001/planner/sessiondetail.cfm.
In the strategic session, "Stay Ahead of the Curve: Emerging Technologies," Hart will discuss emerging tools and technologies that could give companies the competitive edge and deliver the most profound impact on their web initiatives.
Information on the panel is available at http://planner.key3media.com/comdex/chicago2001/planner/sessiondetail.cfm.
The Adrenaline Group provides technology products and consulting including Web applications and infrastructure, wireless applications, XML based systems, speech technologies, distributed computing and data management systems. The Washington, DC firm's advisory services division performs internal technology audits, technical business case preparation and technical due diligence for investors and acquiring firms.
The company's Web site is at http://www.adrenaline.com,
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