Are you positioned to accelerate your business as the economy transitions to growth?
Do you understand how your markets have changed?
Has your technology strategy kept pace with the new realities of a globalized economy?
Do you understand how your investments in technology will yield payback?
The Great Recession of 2008-2009 forced a drastic restructuring of many companies and not all survived. These restructuring efforts exposed overly complex system structures that need to be addressed for success in an economy facing transition challenges. CIOs will be looking for better approaches to standardization, less sub-optimal duplication, better middleware for dynamic integration and the governance controls needed to execute on creating a more highly integrated enterprise architecture. The new rules require greater efficiencies and a stronger position to defend operating margins through growth.
In Gartner’s 2010 Business Executive Survey we analyzed the business priorities that had risen most in importance vs. 2009. These issues make it clear that industry is in transition and new approaches are being evaluated:
1. Understanding strategies of competitors
2. Focusing on core competencies
3. Balancing short-term goals and long-term strategy
4. Becoming more open and collaborative with customers
5. Improving management decisions via better information and analysis
Innovative post-recession strategies are being prepared for launch by established market leaders and new challengers. The fast followers are waiting for the market leaders to set a new direction and the rest of the pack are anxious not to be caught out and left too far behind.
Our 21st annual regional conference, ” Transitions: New Realities, Rules and Opportunities” is focused on providing insight into how information technology can ease the transition to a new set of realities in the global economy. The agenda is based on fresh, relevant content in the topics that are most important to you:
- Mobile Computing
- Application Portfolio Management
- Windows 7 and Office 2010
- Privacy and Security
- Cloud Computing
- Future of the Server
- Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing
- Social Software and Collaboration
- IT Operations Automation
- Service Oriented Architecture
As always, there’s an opportunity to meet 1-on-1 with Gartner analysts to address your specific issues and challenges and to meet with other industry and IT leaders in a stress-free, engaging environment.
We are proud to deliver our 21st annual conference with a locally tuned and relevant agenda, yet embedded within the perspective of a global business view and vision. We hope you will join us.
Jamie Popkin
Vice President and Distinguished Analyst and Gartner Fellow
Conference Co-Chair
Michael Maoz
Vice President and Distinguished Analyst
Conference Co-Chair
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Jamie Popkin
Group VP and Gartner Fellow
Business Intelligence and Information Management research |
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Stessa Cohen
Research Director
Banking Industry Advisory Services |
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Brian Gammage
VP & Gartner Fellow
PCs, Laptops & Handheld Devices |
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Donald Feinberg
VP Distinguished Analyst
Business Intelligence
Data Management & Integration |
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Ken Dulaney
VP Distinguished Analyst
Mobile & Wireless |
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Dale Vecchio
Research VP
Application Development & Integration
Business Process Management |
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Yefim V. Natis
VP Distinguished Analyst
Application Development & Integration
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John Pescatore
VP Distinguished Analyst
Security & Privacy |