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Let's Do Business - Jan. 7, 2010 |
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Over the past few years of organizing and hosting some of the most active CIO Roundtable events in this area, several of the more active leaders suggested modifications and format improvements. This event will be the beta version of a new format which is anticipated to better serve the needs and interest of the intended primary audience.
At this event, selected CIOs and senior staff members will present brief business cases. These actual case examples will provide increased awareness of shared experiences and serve to extend the peer to peer connections for IT executives who might find these experiences to be helpful. The presentations will be followed by Q&A activity both in person and in a virtual meeting environment. By extending these discussions to an online virtual environment, involvement and participation will not have the geographical limitations that have been characteristics of the Roundtable events.
Initial response to this new format has been very positive and the experiences gained at this event will help guide further development efforts which can serve to build a more robust online community of interest which will be focused on the needs and interests of those who select IT solutions for their organizations.
This event is designed to best serve the needs of IT executives from what are considered as "small and mid-size" organizations. CIOs and senior staff members from organizations $50 mil - $500 mil represent those who will be best served. Qualified executives are invited to request additional information by contacting
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or calling 404-918-3811.
3:45PM - Registration
4:00PM - 5:15PM - Case Presentations
5:30PM - 7:00PM - Networking and recognition of special guests
- When: Jan 07, 2010 from 04:00 PM - 07:00 PM
- Presenters:
- Mark Bailey - Manager, Information Services, Thiele Kaolin Company
- Topic: Document output strategy. How we outsourced support for our printing needs, resulting in better leveraging of internal IT resources.
- Pankaj PC Chawla - Director of Applications, Beazer Homes
- Topic: Build Blackberry form application to enter PO request for approval for mobile workforce.
- Mark Conde - Director, Information Systems, Emory-Rollins School of Public Health
- Topic: Building flexible new hybrid infrastructure in new building within budget
- Senad Hadzic - CIO, KaMin Performance Minerals
- Topic: IT infrastructure for world class A/P processing
- Bryson Payne, Ph.D. - CIO, North Georgia College & State University
- Topic: Stimulus money or IT projects
- Venki Rao - CIO, Global Application Maintenance and ERP COE, GE Infra, Energy
- Topic: Reduction of application support costs
- Ken Rabun - CIO, Manhattan Associates
- Topic: When does it make sense to outsource application support?
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