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Educational Sessions

The CIO Global Forum drives a very aggressive two-day agenda during the primary educational sessions, and strongly encourages active participation from all attendees. The forums are confidential and closed to media and analysts, promoting a uniquely honest dialogue amongst participants and ensuring the integrity of the content. In addition, the format is based on one integrated track, allowing all attendees to fully engage in all activities. All participants are encouraged to submit ideas for presentations and panel discussions.

Upcoming session topics:

Mash ups, Near Misses and Head-on Collisions in Enterprise Collaboration
Rise of the Machines: How M2M Capabilities Will Influence the Ecosystem of Everything
A Blueprint for the Proper Care and Feeding of Your Cloud Strategy
Donald Trump for President, and Three Other Challenges Social Media Won’t Solve
Building Brand Experience Through Innovative Technologies
Intellectual Property in the Cloud Era
The Power, Impacts and Politics of Master Data Management
Engineering the Future of Enterprise Technology
Capitalizing on a Rapidly Changing Supplier Landscape for Innovation

Select past session topics:

Cyber Security’s Pulp Fiction: It’s Not an IT Issue
Creating a Business-Centric IT Culture
The Reinvention of the Enterprise
The Future of IT Service Delivery and Value
Using Social Media to Engage the “Customer of One”
Evolution and Impact of Mobile Form Factors
CIO as Consultant and Change Agent
What’s Your Cloud Flavor? Public, Private, Hybrid or Stealth
How CIOs are Accelerating Speed to Market
The New Definition of IT Talent
Driving Brand and Revenue Objectives with Social Platforms
The DNA of Next-Gen CIOs

Regional Thought Leadership Roundtables

Given the rapid pace of change and innovation in business and technology, the CIO Global Forum program was expanded in 2010 to include intimate, regional CIO thought leadership roundtables. CIOs are under increasing pressure to drive innovation that supports business growth and improved profitability, while maintaining control over the cost of providing robust information environments. There is nothing more valuable than having access to peers for the exchange of ideas, honest conversations, and a unique view into what is working in other large organizations. These regional thought leadership roundtables, which attendees of the CIO Global Forum requested, serve as a valuable extension to the twice-annual Forum conferences.

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