A strategic CIO is always looking ahead, but how can CIOs effectively plan for the future in a time defined by constant uncertainty? Now that the dust has settled on 2020 and the new normal is here, organizations understand that their ability to succeed depends on being able to adapt remain agile.
So how are leading CIOs doing this?
Join us at the first Argyle Digital CIO Leadership Forum of 2021 on January 19th as we address how to:
CIOs are being tasked with helping their organizations prepare and compete in the age of disruption. Forward thinking CIOs recognize that architecting for longevity and adaptability requires a deep understanding of both today’s realities and tomorrow’s possibilities.
Join our opening keynote session to learn:
Chief Information Officer & SVP: UnitedHealthcare A&I
In business and technology, the only constant is change. If the last year taught us anything, it’s that your business and the applications that run it need to be agile and able to evolve with expected, (as well as unexpected), shifts. This session covers key considerations for IT leaders as they go through this evaluation and evolutionary process within their own teams, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for effective transformation as illustrated in a real world example.
Georges Saab, VP of Development, Java, Oracle, will discuss this topic from an IT leadership perspective and will share how he himself lived through this process during the Java platform business transformation he embarked on with his team.
Georges will cover:
VP of Development, Java
Many CIOs are driving transformation initiatives and their organizations are benefiting from their efforts. They are driving cost efficiencies, increasing business agility and improving overall corporate performance. So what are the keys to success? What’s in the transformational CIO’s playbook?
Join this interactive panel session to learn the best practices transformational CIOs are adopting in their organizations. Learn how they are streamlining critical IT and business processes.
The discussion will explore:
Vice President, E-Commerce and Product
Director of IT
SVP & Chief Information Officer
EVP, Chief Information Officer
Most organizations have multiple systems that contain data that is relevant to the enterprise. However, since these data elements are in separate data silos, there is rarely a single pane of view of the total enterprise. The only way then is to create this single view of the multivariate data is to expose the data from each system into a data layer that accommodates all of the relevant data. By doing so, one can run reports, deploy dashboards and most importantly, perform predictive analytics on this combined data towards an outcome that is important to the enterprise.
There will never be one system that encompasses all the services an organization needs. Even if there is one, it is preferred to have separate systems so that one has the ability to combine the best of breed solutions to achieve the desired end. Also, upgrades for each system become easier.
At Washington State University, the focus is on student success and hence we export the data from multiple systems into an integration layer, where we can do further analysis.
Objectives:
Vice President and Chief Information Officer
While the challenges presented by the current environment are vast, it is important for CIOs to stay focused on long-term organizational objectives and plans to ensure IT is prepared to keep up with the changes that lie ahead.
Join this interactive panel discussion to learn how CIOs are managing talent challenges and:
Global Chief Information Security Officer
Global Cybersecurity Leader
Principal, Managing Director
Chief Information Officer
2020 was historic in many ways from COVID forced transformation, highly contested US presidential election results, to the biggest supply chain breach multiplier-event ever witnessed. As we look to 2021 and beyond, how must our IT & security organizations respond to keep pace with elevated risk in uncertain times. Attend this keynote presentation to learn key aspects of:
Director Security & Risk - IAM, Automation
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