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After emerging bruised and battered from the global financial crisis, major enterprises are now understandably far more sharply focused on the specific bottom line benefits of IT systems, programs and strategies. Riding on a fragile wave of economic optimism through 2010, enterprises are now much more discerning about IT expenditure. They expect a much faster return on investment, a higher level of efficiency delivery and demand much finer detail about the business benefits of information technology.
The annual CIO Asia magazine CIO conference 2010 will showcase the ‘new economy’ IT approaches – such as virtualisation, cloud computing, social networking, outsourcing and software-as-a-service – that are expected to lead the way in the adoption of cost-effective technology in the post-recession environment.
The Great Debate
Together with a series of fascinating expert presenters, the CIO conference 2010 will include another ‘Great Debate’ with industry teams arguing for and against the proposition that:
"Virtualisation, Cloud Computing and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) are Answers to Every Executive’s Prayers for Complete IT System Satisfaction and Cost Saving".
With such highlights, the CIO conference 2010 promises to be one of the most exciting ever – an event not to be missed by senior IT executives across the Asia Pacific region.
For registration enquiries and to sign-up for further updates about this event, please contact:
Suraini Sarip – Tel: +603 7804 3692
Note: Entry to this event is complimentary for qualified senior business & IT executives from non-vendor organisations. Prior registration is required for participation. For sponsorship enquiries, please e-mail: info@fairfaxbm.com
Kuala Lumpur | 11th Mar 2010