Jam Session No. 4: Protecting And Promoting Innovation
Air Date: Thursday, December 04, 2008
Cost: $250
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Presented By:
Tom Pohlmann
Managing Director, Information Technology Client Group Forrester Research, Inc.
Ted Schadler Vice President, Principal Analyst Forrester Research, Inc.
Randy Heffner Vice President, Principal Analyst Forrester Research, Inc.
Bobby Cameron Vice President, Principal Analyst Forrester Research, Inc.
Forrester will conduct a series of five, 60-minute teleconferences, one on each day of this week. The goal of this week-long ¿jam session¿ is to help you deal with what¿s likely to be tightening IT budgets in your organization.
Who should attend: CIOs, Application Development & Delivery professionals, Business Process professionals, Enterprise Architecture professionals, Generalist professionals, Content & Collaboration professionals, Infrastructure & Operations professionals, Security & Risk professionals, and Sourcing & Vendor Management professionals
Description:
Whether it¿s emerging delivery models like cloud computing or SaaS, social computing tools, or more entrenched trends like SOA, anything ¿new¿ stands to receive more scrutiny. Our analysts will discuss how to protect and promote innovation and emerging technologies as part of the way out of a down economy.
Each teleconference takes on a particular topic of interest to multiple IT disciplines, involves a panel discussion of analysts, and provides clients with creative tactics for not just coping but thriving within today's fiscal constraints.
Unable to attend this session? Sign up for any or all of the sessions:
Jam Session No. 1: Creating A Leaner IT, December 1, 2008 at 11:30 a.m. Eastern time
Jam Session No. 2: (Re)Defining IT Value, December 2, 2008 at 11:30 a.m. Eastern time