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'''ITEMS International''' is an international independant consulting firm providing consulting services in the field of digital technologies.<ref>[http://www.items.fr/ ITEMS]</ref> The expertise of ITEMS is Internet, Telecom, Television, Software and IT.<ref>[http://www.items.fr/spip.php?page=rubrique&id_rubrique=1 ITEMS]</ref>
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'''ITEMS International''' is an international independant consulting firm providing consulting services in the field of Information and Communication Technologies.<ref>[http://www.items.fr/ ITEMS]</ref> The expertise of ITEMS is Internet, Telecom, Television, Software and IT.<ref>[http://www.items.fr/spip.php?page=rubrique&id_rubrique=1 ITEMS]</ref>
  
 
==Smart Grids Consulting==
 
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Global forum is a non-profit initiative taken by Items International and the Sophia Antipolis Foundation. It is an international event dedicated to the Economic, Political, Social and Societal issues related to the successful evolution of the Information Society. Global Forum has been organized annually since 1992.<ref>[http://www.items.fr/IMG/pdf/110402_Who_we_are.pdf ITEMS]</ref>
  
 
==The [[gTLD]] Team==
 
==The [[gTLD]] Team==

Revision as of 17:23, 18 October 2011

ITEMSInternationalLogo.jpg
Founded: 1994
Founder(s): Sylviane Toporkoff
Headquarters: 16, rue Kléber 92442

Issy-les-Moulineaux Cedex

Country: France
Businesses: Airwalk Footwear
Email: items[at]items.fr
Website: ITEMS
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png@ITEMSint
Key People
Hervé Rannou, President

Maurice Ronai, Senior Consultant
Dominique Maillard, Recruitment Consultant
Thomas Mackenzie, Research Consultant
Thomas Hart, Associate
Virgiliu Stan, Eastern European Representative

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ITEMS International is an international independant consulting firm providing consulting services in the field of Information and Communication Technologies.[1] The expertise of ITEMS is Internet, Telecom, Television, Software and IT.[2]

Smart Grids Consulting

In cooperation with international partners ITEMS setup Smart Grid Consulting in 2011 to provide consulting assistance. Prior to this ITEMS had the opportunity to provide assistance in the field of Energy regulation and Electric Vehicles. Smart grid Consulting is a consortium exclusively focusing Smart Grids.[3] Smart Grids is the upcoming technology that allows two-way communication between the utility and its customers. These grids are just like the Internet consisting of controls, computers, automation, and new technologies and equipment working together. However these technologies will work with the electrical grid to respond digitally to our quickly changing electric demand.[4]

Global Forum

Global forum is a non-profit initiative taken by Items International and the Sophia Antipolis Foundation. It is an international event dedicated to the Economic, Political, Social and Societal issues related to the successful evolution of the Information Society. Global Forum has been organized annually since 1992.[5]

The gTLD Team

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Events

ITEMS International has organized following events:

  • Open Data Garage conference held in Marsielle, France on June 6, 2011.[6]
  • Future TV 2009, Paris.[7]
  • Global Forum, 21-22 October 2008 Athens, Greece.[8]

Publications

ITEMS International has published:

  • Beyond e-Government and e-Democracy: A Global Perspective.
  • Beyond eGovernment - Measuring Performance: A Global Perspective.
  • eHealth - A Global Perspective.

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References