Monitor Conference 2011

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Monitor Conference 2011

Monitor held its annual conference in Sydney on 1st and 2nd September 2011.

Monitor’s annual conference was held at the Sebel Surry Hills Hotel in Sydney from 1-2 September 2011. In attendance were a group from the New Zealand office, the team from the New South Wales, ACT, Queensland and Victoria offices in Australia, Monitor resellers, Paytec from South Australia, Danny Smith and Joe Wright from Monitor’s resellers in the US, Color ID and Adolfo Cabrera and Joe Speranzo from UCLA in California, USA. Both Adolfo and Joe are currently completing their Masters at UCLA and are writing a paper on Monitor Business Machines.

The conference included demonstrations on new products that are due to be released in the coming months, as well as tips on existing products to help our clients utilise these in a more productive way. Products discussed during the 2 day conference were Monitor Print, Print Release Station, Monitor Web Print, Supervisor Express, Monitor Hotspot, My Reservation, MES Framework and Embedded solutions, Supervisor 7, Supervisor Export and our Online Shopping Basket.

Monitor also had special guests at the conference who discussed their dealings with Monitor and advice on the future. These guests included Adam Reed, Team Leader – Managed Operating Environments at Australian National University in Canberra, Dean Downes, CIO at Sisters of Sacred Advent Schools in Queensland and demonstrating our Online Shopping Basket was Luke Emery.

Monitor would like to thank not only our special guests, Adam, Dean and Luke but Danny and Joe from Color ID and Adolfo and Joe from UCLA for travelling the long distance from the USA to be able to be present at the Monitor conference.

The conference was a huge success with all participants enjoying the interactive sessions that were presented during the day as well as the team dinner held on the evening of 1st September. It was a fun filled conference as well as a fantastic opportunity to learn about what the future holds for Monitor.