Sterling presents 3D printing, virtualization and smarter cities at event focused on emerging technologies


NAVARRE, Fla. - STERLING COMPUTERS CORPORATION, a leading provider of IT sales and services, announced today it will host a technology seminar at the Doolittle Innovation Institute on Tuesday, June 3rd. The event, 'On The Forefront,' will focus on up and coming technologies that will affect government, education, commercial and healthcare customers in the near future, as well as advancements being made in the current technologies being utilized by these organizations today.

Sterling plans to demonstrate its powerful 3D printing

design-to-manufacturing products. Attendees will have the opportunity

to experience first-hand the world's most affordable color 3D printers

and take a closer look at the diversity and power of 3D printing as a

whole. The company is also exhibiting other products, spanning from

industrial-grade to desktop 3D printers as well as the only sub-$1,000

consumer plug and play 3D printer for everyday use by kids and adults.

 

"Our goal is to help attendees understand, embrace, and most

importantly, position themselves to take advantage of the abundant

opportunities ahead with 3D printing," said Christopher Cyr, Lead

Enterprise Architect and Director of 3D Printing, Sterling. "The

exponential performance gains customers are experiencing, together with

new printable categories such as metals, edibles and ceramics positions

our 3D printing offerings to help customers achieve their goals with

unprecedented efficiency."

 

Students from the Okaloosa County School District's STEMM Center

associated with the Doolittle Innovation Institute will present on

their first-hand experience with 3D printing, which involved creating

prototypes to solve real business problems for companies in the area.

Students were able to explore this new technology during their

engineering design curriculum utilizing the 3D printer on loan to the

institute through Sterling.

 

Speakers from IBM will introduce and demonstrate the IBM Smarter Cities

platform covering cost-effective solutions on how cities, schools,

military bases and government agencies can create actionable tasks

based on the immense amount of data created in those environments. The

IBM Intelligent Operations Center (IOC) will be demonstrated to show

how all of this data can be displayed on any device.

 

Speakers from VMware will also present information on their newly

released versions of VMware Horizon and virtualization platforms, and

discuss how these technologies can provide cost-effective solutions for

datacenter consolidation, workstation virtualization, cloud computing

and storage.

 

This event is designed to provide an entire solution based on the

vendors scheduled. Each of their products are designed in such a way

where they work together to form an easily configured solution set.

 

The event is open to the public. Pre-registration is required at:

http://ontheforefront.splashthat.com/.

 

About Sterling | www.sterlingcomputers.com

 

Sterling is an award winning technology solutions provider focused on

hardware, software, and technology services for Government, Healthcare,

Education and Commercial customers. Sterling has worked with customers

for over 18 years to solve the most complex requirements of their IT

environments through a mix of solutions architecture, proof of concept,

product fulfillment, and technology adoption services. Sterling is a

certified Small, Woman-Owned Business (WOB, WOSB, EDWOSB).

 



May 15, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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