In wake of the recent
economic stress, many businesses have begun to realize the importance of
efficient business practices and streamlined operational processes. As
technology continues to improve and provide the tools and solutions necessary
to improve efficiency, many IT executives still face the challenge of
justifying large and even small capital investments in IT programs to key stake holders.
While budgets remain tight and consumer spending continues to lag, it
stands clear that achieving efficiency needs to remain at the forefront of conversation. Microsoft has taken the lead to facilitate this important
discussion as part of a Virtual Launch Event in San Francisco.
Microsoft is hosting
a special VIP Business Leadership Roundtable event, "The New
Efficiency" on September 29, 2009 in San
Francisco @ 9-10.30am PDT. All IT and tech industry professionals are
invited to tune in and join the conversation during
this must-see event and hear top technology leaders and
Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer, debate the role of IT during this
economic reset. Those attending are also encouraged to send Steve Ballmer
questions of there own about how cost savings, productivity and innovation
may come together to drive business growth. This event will be a great chance
for executives and professionals to get an inside look at how real
companies are justifying IT investments across the desktop, server, network and
beyond. The event will also cover topics such as the consumerization
of IT, mobile and distributed workforces, as well as industry regulations
and ongoing security threats. Don't miss this excellent opportunity to
gain valuable insight from some of the best and brightest in the
industry!
Visit www.thenewefficiency.com for more information
and mark your calendars!
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