Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Nominate Your IT Case Study

Ten IT end-user* award recipients will be honored with two awards presented in each of five categories. An honorable mention will also be recognized in each category.

Do you have an end-user case study (or an end-user customer) worthy of an award? Get the industry-wide exposure you deserve from Computerworld by nominating your case studies for Computerworld's Best Practices in Enterprise Management, Business Intelligence, and Storage, Awards Programs.

All end-user award recipients will be recognized with a substantial publicity campaign complete with PR guidelines and sample press releases designed to help maximize publicity.

When you nominate, your end-user nominee is automatically qualified to register for and attend -- with a complimentary registration -- the Computerworld conference where the awards ceremony is held!



NOMINATE NOW

Computerworld's Best Practices in
Enterprise Management Awards Ceremony


Enterprise Management World
September 12-14, 2005
Bethesda North Marriott Hotel, North Bethesda, Maryland

DISTRIBUTED MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS FOR TODAY’S IT DATA CENTER AND INFRASTRUCTURE

What Conference Attendees Will Learn:

  • Addressing the critical business challenges for data center and enterprise management
  • Hear from users and suppliers of management applications that support secure infrastructures of successful enterprises and organizations
  • Discuss and witness practical strategies for justifying, designing, building, or enhancing their infrastructure of computers, networks (LAN, MAN, WAN), networked storage, and telecommunications
  • Understand management standards initiatives
  • Learn about other technologies and the latest tools and applications
  • Take away actionable information for making better data center and enterprise management decisions with speed and confidence
  • Network with other IT executives and budgeted implementors
Visit the web site to learn more about the conference and to register.



NOMINATE NOW

Computerworld's Best Practices in
Business Intelligence Awards Ceremony


Business Intelligence Perspectives
September 26-28, 2005
Hyatt Regency at Gainey Ranch in Scottsdale, Arizona

FIND REAL SOLUTIONS FOR ACHIEVING BUSINESS
INTELLIGENCE SUCCESS

What Conference Attendees Will Learn:

  • Hear, discuss and witness practical strategies for planning, designing and building the BI infrastructure
  • Understand why Business Intelligence success is never an accident
  • Gain first-hand experience for understanding and addressing the critical business challenges for BI success and implementation of Business Performance Management (BPM) methodologies
  • Take away actionable information for making better BI and data management decisions with speed and confidence
  • Learn about developing technologies and the latest tools and applications
  • Examine the industry's major issues and challenges
  • Network with other IT executives and budgeted implementors
Visit the web site to learn more about the conference and to register.



NOMINATE NOW

Computeworld's Best Practices in
Storage Awards Ceremony


Storage Networking World
October 24-27, 2005
JW Marriott Grande Lake Resort in Orlando, Florida

LEARN HOW TO ACHIEVE STORAGE NETWORKING SUCCESS

What Conference Attendees Will Learn:

  • Selecting and deploying storage networks
  • Data Center and infrastructure considerations
  • Storage security
  • Managing storage networking solutions
  • Managing deployments of existing and emerging technologies
  • Deploying storage to meet industry regulations
  • CTO insights
  • Enterprise business applications and databases
  • Critical and emerging technology topics
  • High bandwidth storage applications
  • Small medium business considerations
Visit the web site to learn more about the conference and to register.

*IT END-USERS are defined as those who are attending a Computerworld-produced conference with an intent (and an IT spending budget) to potentially buy/lease hardware/software/services/etc. from our conference sponsors and exhibitors, and are themselves not an industry vendor organization. As such, executives, account representatives, business development personnel, analysts, consultants and anyone else attending who does not have IT purchasing influence within their organization are excluded from the "IT End-User" designation. Interpretation and enforcement of this policy are at the sole discretion of Computerworld.

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