The Information Technology & Logistics/National Accounting & Finance Council 2010 Annual meeting and Exhibition is set for May 3-6, 2010 at the Amelia Island Plantation on Amelia Island in Florida.
This year's event will gather IT and finance professionals from the trucking industry, who will present on information technology, logistics and financial management operations.
Max Fuller of U.S. Xpress will present the keynote address. In addition, Noel Perry, managing director and senior consultant at FTR Associates, will provide an economic update, while Tim Lynch of the American Trucking Associations will give a legislative update. There will also be another combined session on "Do Ethics Still Matter?"
The ITLC sessions include:
* Driving Transportation Efficiencies with SOA
* Cloud Computing for the Trucking Industry
* Implementing Server Virtualization Strategies
* Pick-up Processing for the Future
* A Future Look at Technologies Applicable to Trucking
* Going Paperless in a Digital World
* Managing Customer Websites and Portals
NAFC sessions include:
* The Top 10 Obscure State Taxes That May Cost Your Business
* CSA 2010 - Risks & Rewards of FMCSA's New Safety Regime
* Critical Developments in FASB Leasing Rules
* The ROI of IT: Best Uses of Technology & Data
* Brokerage Operations in a Developing Environment
* GAAP Central: Regulatory Updates on Disclosure, Conversions, Accounting for Uncertainty, Fair Market Value & Others
* Finding & Keeping Credit in Today's Financial Market
ITLC/NAFC Annual Meeting Set For May
The Information Technology & Logistics/National Accounting & Finance Council 2010 Annual meeting and Exhibition is set for May 3-6, 2010 at the Amelia Island Plantation on Amelia Island in Florida
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