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The Box Office is located on the North-East corner of the building (across from The Lexus Parking Garage): Open for normal business hours Monday-Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm Closed on non event Sundays Box Office visitors should park in The Lexus Parking Garage during non-event hours. American Airlines Center Box Office Policy: Concert tickets are not available for purchase at the American Airlines Center box office on the public on-sale. Tickets for such non-team events may be purchased by the general public on the first day of ticket sales online at www.ticketmaster.com or by phone at 800-745-3000. Remaining available tickets for any concert/event following the first day of general public ticket sales will be available for purchase at the American Airlines Center box office on the next business day that the box office is open.
Course Description:
The IAITAM IT Asset Disposition (CITAD) certification Course prepares individuals to manage the IT asset disposal Process within an organization. Best Practices in IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) are broken down from policy Management and data security to chain of custody transitioning. Attendees whose job responsibilities include ITAD will know how to avoid Risk of data loss and the public exposure that surrounds a breakdown in ITAD Process Management. ITAD Best Practices, financial return, data security global implications and the importance of vendor Management are just a few of the topics incorporated in the CITAD Course. With IAITAM’s ITAD Best Practices, ITAD will no longer be viewed as corporate overhead, but rather a profit center and area of Risk mitigation.
Course Topics:
● IT Asset Disposition Best Practices
● Introduction and Program Management
● Disposition Overview
● Governance of Electronic Disposal
● Foundations for Disposal Management
● The Removal Processes
● The Disposition Processes
● Working with Vendors
● Financial Management and Measurements
Learning Goals:
● Implement and build a decision Process for the selection of devices for disposal, coordinating with ITAM Processes such as a refresh and with the help desk Processes for services requiring replacement of devices.
● Maintain visibility into hardware inventory in storage and throughout the disposal Processes, building controls for physical and data security to reduce opportunities for theft of devices or the data on the devices from initial movement through final disposal.
● Use data collection, automation and tagging to document the disposal path taken for any specific device.
● Develop, implement and promote program elements such as Policies, Processes, procedures and measurements for hardware disposition.
● Ensure that all parties understand and adhere to legal Requirements for data security, health and safety, recycling and disposal, along with any other legislated Requirements impacting final disposition.
● Provide the correct data erasure and disposal techniques for the specific device and the one that generates the maximum value with acceptable Risk.
● Develop due diligence Processes to select vendors and as a source of contractual language so that contracts clearly lay out responsibilities for the vendor as well as the organization.
● Utilize appropriately trained resources or assures that vendors utilize the correct resources to conduct each aspect of the disposal Processes.
● Plan and participate in the Management of the hardware portfolio when disposal is involved so that the organization’s efficiency, performance and Goals are met or improved.
● Provide strategic direction and robust attention to the details surrounding the selection of ITAD vendors and maintain an ongoing Vendor Management program.
● Empower, train and support all assigned Asset Management personnel.
● Build and nurture productive relationships with all other business units, including those interacting with the IT business functions and customers.
● Encourage and maintain executive Management support through goal alignment, measurement and communication of results.
● Develop communication plans to increase employee awareness of environmental Goals and organizational sustainability programs.
● Conduct responsibilities and tasks in support of Hardware Asset Management and the CITAM.
Course Agenda:
Day 1
● IT Asset Disposition Best Practices
● Introduction to IAITAM’s Best Practices and Program Management
● Disposition Overview
● Governance of Electronic Disposal
● Foundations for Disposal Management
Day 2
● The Removal Processes
● The Disposition Processes
● Working with Vendors
● Financial Management and Measurements
Who can Attend?
This class is taught as a 2 day classroom Course or online with an interactive instructor in four 3 hour sessions.The CITAD Course is designed for those individuals with minimal to no experience in the field of Asset Management. It is essential Learning for those responsible for ITAD programs and other IT professionals involved in asset Management, resource budgeting, finance, software licensing, contract Management and strategic planning. Although there are no prerequisites, some knowledge of an organization’s lifecycle Management is encouraged.
Capturing Classical Edinburgh with the Edinburgh Sketcher.
To tie in with the City Art Centre exhibition 'Reflections on Classical Edinburgh' join local artist Edinburgh Sketcher (Mark Kirkham) to capture some of the city's beautiful architecture in ink and watercolour.
In this walking tour of streets around the City Art Centre you will capture detail, scale and perspective with gentle instruction and guidance from Mark. You will make the most delightful drawings in this beautiful location in the heart of Edinburgh with view across to the Scott Monument and Princes Street – a very special opportunity.
Once you’ve filled your pages with beautiful ink drawings, we’ll end our tour with tea or coffee and time to add watercolour to your sketches and compare our doodles.
No previous experience is required for this relaxed and informal drawing tour and all materials are provided.
We're exploring Spain's distinct regions and their local specialities over the course of five exclusive gastronomic events. Here we head to the north west.
If anything was to dispel the myth that Spain is just a land of sunshine, beaches, paella and sangria it would be the picturesque countryside of the North West.
Imagine it – rolling hills, green pastures, farmland and woodland that eventually breaks into the sea peppered by beautiful hamlets, it is safe to say that it is certainly one of the most beautiful parts of Spain.
Unspoilt by busy cities and tourism, this part of Spain is utterly unique and very traditional. Food seems to have humble origins but with delicious results.
The Basque country resides here, which is famous for its culinary culture and traditions. The wet climate makes the fishing and livestock industries one of the primary economy sources. Expect dishes like Galician Octopus, Croquetas de Chipiron (squid ink croquettes), Seabass in garlic and Spanish paprika sauce and of course the Basque-favourite Pinxtos.
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PULPO A LA GALLEGAGalician octopus on a bed of roast potatoes with Spanish paprika and a hint of extra virgin olive oil
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CROQUETAS DE CHIPIRONOur famous squid in it’s ink croquettes served with green alioli
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FABADA ASTURIANAWhite bean stew with chorizo, panceta and Spanish black pudding
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TRIO DE PINTXOSSelection of three different Pintxos
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LUBINA A LA BILBAINASeabass fillet in garlic, chilli and Spanish paprika sauce, served on a bed of roast peppers
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CARRILLERAS DE CERDOIberian pig cheeks slowly cooked in a PX wine sauce
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TARTA DE SANTIAGOTraditional Galician almond cake
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7 courses+ optional wine flight
Venue: La BanderaDate: Thursday 30th January 2020Time: 7pmCost: £29 per person
Limited spaces available.Please make any allergies known before hand.Tickets are non-refundable.