Suzi Perry to speak at National Housing Federation's IT in Housing Conference and Exhibition 2010

Tuesday, 21 September 2010 12:00 AM

Suzi Perry, host of Channel 5's Gadget Show and lead presenter of the BBC's coverage of Moto GP and British Superbike Championship, will speak at the National Housing Federation's IT in Housing Conference and Exhibition 2010.

Taking place on 23 - 24 November 2010 at the Olympia Conference Centre in London, this event will update delegates on the latest developments in technology and its use across the social housing sector.

Leading topics will include an update on the Information Commissioner's new enforcement powers, the impact of the regulation debate on IT infrastructure, cloud computing, endpoint security, mobile technology, desktop virtualisation and how to set up an accessible website.

Other confirmed speakers and panellists include:

Nick Atkin, Chief Executive, Halton Housing Trust
Sam Lacey, Group Director of Projects, Circle Anglia
Lynn Aglionby, Partner, Trowers & Hamlins
Claire Bayliss, Assistant Director, Tribal plc
John Doughty, Sales and Marketing Director, Orchard Information Systems
Martin Rees, Strategy Director, Capita Software Services
Kevin Dodd, Chief Executive, Wakefield and District Housing Trust
Nora Harris, Information Architect, VerseOne Technologies.

Further information about the conference:
For a conference brochure please email marketing@housing.org.uk
Alternatively visit www.housing.org.uk/events or contact the Federation's Business Sales and Support Team on 020 7067 1066.

ENDS

For further information contact:
Jon Shepherd, Marketing Manager, jons@housing.org.uk

For details of our other conferences, training and publications visit:
www.housing.org.uk/events

NOTES TO EDITORS
The National Housing Federation represents 1,200 independent, not-for-profit housing associations in England and is the voice of affordable housing. Our members provide two and a half million affordable homes for more than five million people.

The National Housing Federation and its members have launched iN business for neighbourhoods as a major initiative to raise the profile of, and promote, the neighbourhood work of housing associations.
For further information visit: www.inbiz.org.

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