HONOLULU, HI, November 07, 2010 (Press-News.org) The CIO Summit team is pleased to announce the technology event's newest attendees: Alan Douville, CIO, North America, Whirpool; Marc Grzeskowiak, VP, Technology, 1800Flowers.com; Paul Eddy, CIO, Pharmacy Division, Walgreens; and Venky Rangachari, CTO, Wyndham Hotel Group.
The CIO Summit, November 7-10, 2010 at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess in Scottsdale, Arizona, will bring together leading CIOs and IT executives from companies across North America to network with their peers and attend critical education sessions. The event's strategic agenda encourages attendees to have in-depth conversations as well as share best practices and ideas.
One highly anticipated agenda session, "Using Analytics to Thrive in the New Reality," will be presented on the first full day of the event, Monday, November 8th. Delivered by Steve Lucas, Senior Vice President (SVP) of the Business User Sales team for SAP North America, this session will explore new and emerging trends in business intelligence and explain how technology is enabling executives and employees to work where, when and how they need to in order to achieve remarkable results.
Representatives from 8x8, Inc. will also be present at the technology event. 8x8 offers voice, video, mobile and unified communications solutions for small-to medium businesses, as well as to large distributed enterprises.
"The CIO Summit has come together to become one of the most highly-anticipated technology events of the year. With high level IT delegates and quality solution providers, attendees at the CIO Summit are sure to leave the event with new ideas and best practices to implement at their organizations," said Ross Abbot, Event Director, CIO Summit.
For more information about the CIO Summit, contact Ross Abbott at ross.abbott@cdmmedia.com or 808-694-3661, or visit the event's website at http://www.ciosummit.us.
About the CIO Summit
CDM Media brings together CIOs and technology executives from North America's Fortune 1000 organizations to develop business ideas and build lasting relationships with peers and colleagues. The CIO Summit, to be held November 7-10, 2010, allows IT executives to discuss the latest business technology issues and learn about current technology solutions. For more information, please visit http://www.ciosummit.us/.
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CIO Summit Announces Newest Technology Delegate Attendees
The CIO Summit team is pleased to announce the technology event's newest attendees.
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