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We are entering an age of digital disruption — one that can help your organization work better, smarter, and faster. Your business needs you to expand your technology capabilities — both to enable internal processes and to empower digital consumers. By adopting the principles of the disruptor's handbook, you can play a role in this disruption and even lead your organization through necessary disruptive technology changes. The keynote will help you:
Competitive pressures are leading all kinds of businesses to outsource key functionality. Whether it is email, data storage, software development, implementation, process controls, or even security, cloud and mobility are leading companies to move to the “as a service” model for delivery. Platform, infrastructure, desktop, and data analysis and collection are all services that outside vendors can provide. There is great promise and potential in the “as a service” economy — economies of scale, cost savings, and the ability for industries to focus on their core business functions. “As a service” enables and enhances the functionality of mobile solutions and remote access solutions, and it can make the workforce more productive and more efficient. Information can travel effectively to those who need it. Mark Rasch will provide real-world examples of how CSC customers have used cloud and “as a service” technologies to reduce costs and enhance efficiencies, while addressing the genuine concerns about privacy, security, and perceived “loss of control” over data and infrastructures. This will include a discussion of the "as a service" promise, its benefits, “as a service” versus outsourcing, what companies are doing to extract value from "as a service," and customer stories from each of the CSC businesses — including how they used cloud, how they used UCaas, how they secured their “as a service” investment, and how they modernized apps.
The de facto IT approach of providing PCs for employees is not unlike Henry Ford's Model T in the early 1900s: You could have any color car so long as it was black. The reality is that your workers are increasingly mobile, global, and diverse ― and they're bringing in their own technology to create real business value. As a result, the tried-and-true approach of driving efficiency by managing a single PC or laptop across your enterprise is breaking down, and you're going to have to rethink how you support them. By attending this session, you will learn:
One thing that is constant is change. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas experienced this from the start, when changing economic conditions and ownership drove transformation of what was a residential condo development into the highly differentiated luxury resort and casino it is today. In this session, hear how the CIO of The Cosmopolitan, Kris Singleton, relied on adaptable technology infrastructure and operations to deliver on this new business vision and guest experience.
John Hillmer, Director of IT Operations & Infrastructure (I&O) at Northwestern Mutual, will share the company’s journey as it reorganized the I&O organization around a service management framework, leveraging the ITIL framework; he will also discuss the organizational change management that was needed to make this transformation successful. This session will help other I&O leaders considering a similar change by sharing Northwestern Mutual’s motivation, planning, and implementation experience — and what went well, what was missed, and what could have gone better.
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Corporate IT has evolved significantly over the past 30-plus years; it's not just the technology but also how it is delivered, managed, and consumed. Unfortunately, I&O's traditional technology-centric, or even device-centric, approach will struggle to meet the expectations and needs of empowered employees going forward — employees who now have access to better and possibly cheaper third-party-provided IT services and customer service. To paraphrase Charles Darwin, it's time to adapt or die. In this session, you will learn that:
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Power and cooling aren't new concepts, but the integration of them into technology infrastructure and operations is new. This session will cover data center infrastructure management (DCIM) as a fundamental enabler of efficient data center operations, including fundamental drivers, basic DCIM concepts, the DCIM landscape, and key action items and metrics for I&O practitioners and management.
IT service optimization (ITSO) is a five-step, iterative process that improves both the operational efficiency of IT infrastructure and the proactive planning for IT services. Although ITSO adds full value to the business, there is an opportunity to add agility to that process. In this presentation, you will learn the three essential aspects to bringing agility to this process and that will lead to a more efficient, effective, and economical model.
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Today, enterprises have started down the road of deploying private cloud. However, we've found that many are at different phases of deployment. At the same time, public cloud is seeping into enterprises in one way or another. What are your metrics for determining where your organization is in its cloud computing maturity? This session will:
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Firms are crafting bring-your-own-device (BYOD) strategies and adopting a multitude of mobile technologies, such as mobile device management solutions and enterprise application stores, to overcome access, cost, security, legal liability, and compliance challenges. But how do I&O leaders know they’re on the right path? How do they measure the success of their mobile initiatives while managing the constantly evolving mobile ecosystem and new requirements from empowered employees? This session will cover:
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Strategic planning is an exercise in defining the resources needed to support and align with the enterprise's business objectives. It obviously starts with the definition of objectives and a description of the methods that can be used to accomplish them. It is an opportunity for I&O Professionals to uncover the greenfield opportunities that will fit into the resources available and support the empowerment of customers. In this session, I&O leaders will:
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This roundtable of analysts and users will function as a brainstorming session on what research, best practices, models, and details need to be explored to improve your service management and automation maturity; we will look at Forrester's recently published ITSM TechRadar™, in which we showed that there is plenty of room for improvement. This session will allow our clients to:
The traditional approach to data center infrastructure focuses on technology silos — server, storage, network, and facilities — often in isolation from each other and from the business processes they support. Forrester encourages Infrastructure & Operations (I&O) Professionals to adopt a workload-centric infrastructure that designs, deploys, and staffs around the thing that matters most — the applications and workloads being supported. By attending this session, you will learn:
Making strategy happen is hard. In this session, we will look at British Airways' "Actionable Strategies" initiative to understand both how strategies are evolved and executed. This session will focus on:
To manage and secure your enterprise mobile strategy, Infrastructure & Operations (I&O) Professionals must invest in a mobile device management (MDM) solution. This technology allows I&O Professionals to support multiple platforms and form factors, extend management and security policies to both corporate-liable and employee-owned devices, and automate service desk support. In this panel discussion learn how I&O Professionals are adopting MDM solutions.
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Employees are going in a different direction than most I&O organizations' policies and infrastructure. We will present some surprising data to make the case that consumerization isn't just another buzzword-enhanced technology fad. We will share precisely what's changing in the industry that matters and how I&O Professionals can adapt quickly with client virtualization, on-demand software, and Macs to stay ahead. This session will cover:
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In "the age of the customer," I&O must deliver agile computing resources to its end users or risk being circumvented. Unfortunately, there have so far been few enterprise examples of successful deployments with a true private cloud in place and even fewer standard best practices. This session presents multiple enterprise private cloud examples and dives into some key issues faced in the deployment and management process. If you're planning to build or already have a private cloud deployment in place, this session is a must and will cover:
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Most companies have a disaster recovery plan for their mission-critical applications — the systems that your company simply can’t function without — but what about business-critical applications? Protecting business-critical applications is a greenfield opportunity for I&O Professionals to find an innovative method of providing continuity. Enter disaster recovery in the cloud, a new model promising low-cost, highly automated, and more flexible recovery solutions. Attendees will:
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More now than ever, I&O teams are pointing to the network as the problem. At a time when private and public data centers are tasked with taking on cloud capabilities, most organizations still convey standard data center changes to networking personnel through a ticket system, email, or a phone call. The rise of OpenFlow and software-defined networking promises to turn the world on its head — taking the controls of the network and giving them to the applications. In this session, you will learn:
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With Macs, Android tablets, and iPads threatening most I&O Professionals' plans for client virtualization, it's time to rethink your strategy. Are cloud-hosted desktops and applications the answer? Join our distinguished analyst panel that will address I&O Professionals' top questions, including:
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Most business cases for technology adoption have a key sensitivity to employee adoption — if the workforce doesn't use a new solution, its benefits don't accrue and the business results don't justify the investment. Yet few I&O Professionals have a concrete plan to educate the workforce about planned new deployments or how to use those new solutions and drive business advantage. In this session, I&O Professionals will learn about programmatic approaches to: