The Morgan Stanley Technology Conference
A Venue for New Technology Developments
The name Morgan Stanley is synonymous to financial strength that brings to mind a titanic $780 billion in assets under its wings, enough to buy a country or two. The Morgan Stanley is a global financial asset management company based in New York with wholly owned affiliates in banking, retail, insurance, financing, asset and wealth management serving a richly varied client base that includes governments, large corporations and moneyed individuals. It has a workforce that number in the 45,000 range worldwide.
An Institutional Service
One of the many global services that Morgan Stanley provide on the side is holding regular Morgan Stanley Technology Conference as part of its institutional service portfolio. The conference are held as often as needed and over the years has evolved into a vital source of communication and information on topics specific to the IT industries and emerging developments generally related to it. They have become the venue for presenting new ideas, opportunities and ongoing development projects that have grown more relevant with the fast changing nature of IT products and services around us. It has also become a prestigious gathering of captains in the industries from around the world focusing on different topics of interest as presented by experts in their fields. A simple visit to the Morgan Stanley website here http://www.morganstanley.com/institutional/techresearch/ will reveal a wealth of topics that have been the subject of monthly and weekly conferences. IT companies like Dell, Microsoft, Sun, HP and telecoms giants like BT, AT&T to mention some, have graced these conferences as presenters of their respective projects and trends that are quite germane to the world as it evolves in sophistication amidst the troubled economy.
Conference topics are often accessible online as well as their transcripts. Online opportunities to access the materials presented during the conferences are also available as well as real time web casts of the proceedings.