Training For Organizations 


Training webinars for organizations

Our Training Webinars deliver cost-effective, cutting edge training to your organization – any time, anywhere

Why Computer Society Training Webinars?

Cost-effective: Our webinars are a fraction of
the cost of face-to-face training, delivered right
to your employees

Customized: Our webinars can be put together quickly, on any topic, at any depth, for any length of time

Cutting-edge: We can present your employees with the latest and greatest technologies and trends as they emerge, using the best speakers in the industry

Collaborative: Webinar data is immediately shared with you on attendance, participation, and feedback

 

Sample Webinar Topics

Artificial Intelligence
Career Management
Chip Design
Cloud Computing
Cybersecurity
Data Management
Design & Test
Gaming
Graphics & Multimedia

Green Computing
High Performance Computing
Human-Centered Computing
Information Technology
Internet/Web
Mobile/Wireless
Multi-core
Nanoarchitecture
Networking & Communications

RFID
Scientific Computing
Security & Privacy
Smart Grid
Software Quality Assurance
Software Testing
Standards & Best Practices
Systems Design

 

For more information and pricing
Contact us.

Past Speakers Include:

Grady BoochGrady Booch, Chief Scientist for Software Engineering at IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

 

 

Kent BeckKent Beck, founder and director of Three rivers Institute (TRI)

 

Mary PoppendieckMary Poppendieck, Lecturer and award-winning author for her book "Lean Software Development"

 

 

Walker RoyceWalker Royce, Chief Software Economist at IBM

 
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FEATURED TESTIMONIAL

"The IEEE Computer Society Webinars have provided the Lockeed Martin technical community with exposure to emerging technology and fresh ideas from industry and academic icons, providing role models and encouraging participation in professional activities."

Dr. Will Tracz, Lockheed Martin Fellow

97%
of past attendees said they would attend future IEEE Computer Society webinars
87%
said they would refer a colleague