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| CIO Colloquium 10 & 11 March 2011 |
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Colloquium |
Program |
Guest Speakers |
Map |
Register
Map and Directions
2nd Floor
Faculty of Informatics and Design
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Marc Building
80 Roeland Street
Cape Town
The Marc Building or Roeland Street building is not on the main Cape Town campus but close by.
The Marc Building is on Roeland street on the corner of Brandweer Street and next to Viglietti Motors.
From the Airport, you take the N2 into Cape Town. After Hospital Bend going up the mountain, you take
the M3 De Waal Drive which is takes the higher mountain route into Cape Town. It will continue into
Roeland Street. You will see the Fire Station and at the traffic lights the Roeland Street building
will be on the left side corner.
If you are coming into Cape Town via the N1, take the Oswald Pirow turn off as you come towards the
foreshore area and the central business district. Turn left towards Table Mountain on Oswald Pirow
carrying on across the intersection with Sir Lowry Road. The road will become Tenant Street as you
pass the main campus of CPUT on the left. It will then become De Villiers as you pass the intersection with
Constitution Street. On the T junction with Roeland Street at the end of De Villiers, the Marc Building
will be directly opposite. Turn left and then right into Brandweer Street to find parking.
Contact Person: Bridgetti Lim Banda
Mobile: 082 530 5611
Email: bridgetti@cioforum.co.za
A Commercial Enterprise from a University Research Project
OpenText is the corporate sponsor of this CIO Colloquium. OpenText is the largest software centric company in
Canada. It produces and distributes computer software applications designed to enable enterprise
content management solutions for large corporate and government systems. The company, which was incorporated
in 1991, originated from a project at the University of Waterloo to create an electronic Oxford
English Dictionary, an undertaking that required developing search technologies that could be used
to quickly index and retrieve information.
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