InConcept Education Services

Training

InConcept and Northface University

InConcept has formed an agreement with Northface University to teach public Object Role Modeling classes at their facility in Salt lake City Utah. By forging this relationship InConcept continues to provide Object Role Model training using associations with the world class support groups, Dr. Terry Halpin and other professionals in the academic world. By following the home base of Object Role Modeling over the past 10+ years we have always provided the best content, presentation and connections to the Object Role Modeling community.

The courses offered to the pubic are now 4.5 days in length rathen than the previous 3 day courses. The first courses offered were of this length, but recent courses have been shrtened. Going back to the longer format assures more lab time and potential review of student models of interest.

In addition, students will have contact with the Northface University staff. They will also learn about this unique university for IT professionals. The intense 40 hours per week instruction and project development approach assures the students will be well-suited for the commericial world upon graduation.

The next Object Role Training date at Northface University is the week of April 5, 2004.

Please contact Patrick Hallock for more details.

 

Speaking Engagements

InConcept performs a variety of speaking engagements across the globe. Whether you represent a user group (or special interest group), a company, an educational institution, a professional association, or a conference/seminar we have content your audience will like/need to hear.

InConcept has presented materials at the local and national DAMA meetings. InConcept has been a sponsor of the National DAMA for several years.

InConcept speaks annually at the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Business for data modeling classes held by Dr. Gordon Everest. Dr. Everest is a long time supporter of Object Role Modeling.

For scheduling speaking engagements contact: Patrick Hallock or Dick Barden