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Jun 2011 - AirData a sponsor of the 10th Annual Australian CIO Summit 2011

AirData a sponsor of the 10th Annual Australian CIO Summit 2011

25-27 July 2011, RACV Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

The crisis has accelerated several IT transformation trends leading to a new business terrain and an accordingly different IT environment. These structural changes will have far-reaching implications in the way IT services are funded and how IT performance is appraised. Currently riding on a fragile wave of economic buoyancy, organisations are understandably more discerning about technology expenditure focusing on the specific bottom line benefits of IT systems and strategies. Empowering your enterprise to improve its operational efficiency whilst supporting innovation can be met only if IT is able to provide better information on a timelier manner driving a powerful level of analytical capability.

The new economy IT approaches such as consolidation, virtualisation, cloud computing, social networking, and outsourcing are rapidly becoming the mantras of forward-thinking CIOs. Given the pervasive role of technology in society today, technology is an integral part of business operations and a crucial enabler of adaptation and change.

The Australian CIO Summit 2011 offers the perfect setting for sponsors to present their products and services directly to the key decision makers and gate keepers of Australia and New Zealanda's IT budgets. Over three days, sponsors will meet and interact with top IT executives through a number of business one-to-one meetings and many networking activities. In addition, sponsors will attend the strategic summit sessions led by the thought leaders in the CIO and IT community. Within the luxurious settings of the Royal Pines Resort Gold Coast, this networking event presents a unique opportunity to develop meaningful and valuable business relations.

The primary objective of the Australian CIO 2011 is to explore the key aspects and issues related to IT best practices and their application as business drivers for innovation and growth. The summit's programme topics have been pinpointed and validated by the CIO community as the top critical issues they face.

Key issues for 2011 include:

Change Agent - Relentlessly pursuing new business-enhancing solutions to cement the CIO's role as primary generator of growth and revenue
Innovation Catalyst - Employing IT to unlock enterprise-wide innovation and maximise people, time and money
Collaboration Gains -  Optimising intelligent interaction and rapid development of innovative, high-value products and services
Extracting Competitive Advantage -  Harvesting meaningful data in today's knowledge economy to guide profitable business decisions
Virtual Productivity - Furthering virtualisation technologies to boost organisational efficiency
Mobile Demands -  Defining a mobile strategy that cost-effectively and securely meets the needs of the always-connected workforce
Nurturing Alliances -  Breeding vendor brotherhoods to leverage resources and expertise and yield operational effectiveness
BPM Re-engineering - Architecting superior process re-mapping to anticipate dynamic business requirements

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