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MIS Asia IT Nation Forum 2009

Event Description: “Feeling the pulse of Asia’s IT environment”

What are the technologies that are growing or dying in the current economic uncertainty? What effect is the downturn having on IT budgets? Where are Asia's IT heads placing their bets and why?

How does your use of IT systems, applications and platforms measure up?

MIS Asia magazine’s annual IT Nation report will answer all these questions and more.

Based on the findings of Fairfax Business Research, the 2009 report, only the third such specific analysis, will again define the contours of the Asia Pacific IT landscape.

What are the key 2009 priorities of different enterprises and industries, relating to technology issues such as:
  1. Business Intelligence
  2. Information Security & Risk Management
  3. Data Warehousing
  4. Green IT
  5. IT Service Management
  6. Unified Communications
  7. Virtualisation
  8. Web 2.0 & CRM
This year, we aim to bring a more comprehensive analysis and we want to hear from you, so please keep an eye out for the survey form link in our coming e-newsletters and let us know your thoughts.

The results of this landmark research are planned to be discussed at exclusive executive briefings in Singapore and other cities in Asia. You will have the opportunity, at these events, to hear prominent CIOs, government representatives and analysts present and discuss their informed views on the State of the IT Nation at MIS Asia’s IT Nation Forum 2009.

For enquiries, please email misnewsletter@fairfaxbm.com


For more information, visit our event page.

Location & Date: Singapore | 1st Feb 2009 - 28th Feb 2009

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