The Business Information Systems Specialist Group

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While many BCS Specialist Groups concentrate on the nuts and bolts of the technology, the BISSG was established in the late 1970s as a forum for investigating and discussing the business-related issues of IT. The Group's membership is drawn from commercial organisations and academia, reflecting the considerable commercial importance of IT and the need for a theoretical foundation for its application. Members include IT managers, practitioners, consultants, independent consultants and academics. The choice of speakers and topics ensures a balanced representation of concepts and practice.

What is the subject of the next talk? Please see our Programme.
Do I need to book a place? Email the Membership Secretary to register for a meeting.
Do I need to be a BCS member? Yes, if you wish to attend regularly.  You may attend a limited number of meetings for assessment purposes – follow the Membership link for more information.
How do I hear about future meetings? Registered members will receive emails on the overall programme and meeting reminders, with a topic/speaker synopsis, a few weeks before each session.
How much do meetings cost? They are currently free.
When are the meetings? Our meetings are monthly from October to May. We meet from 18:00; the session starts at 18:30 and finishes at 20:30.
Where are they held? The venue is the London offices of the BCS.
How do I join the BCS? Find out about other groups from the BCS Specialist Groups list , and for the British Computer Society in general look at the BCS home page.

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