Network with Top CIOs, March 5-7 in Palm Desert
Dear IT Leaders,
As an IT end-user* professional, please accept our invitation for you to apply for registration to attend Computerworld's upcoming 7th annual Premier 100 IT Leaders Conference, March 5-7, 2006 at the JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort in Palm Desert, California.
With an overall focus on *Mastering IT Agility, Accelerating Business Innovation*, this year's conference themes include:
* Executing the global IT agenda
* Supercharging infrastructure to create new products and services
* Achieving security and disaster recovery excellence
* Readying next-generation IT-savvy business leaders
* Advancing IT governance and risk/reward balance
During panels and sessions moderated by Computerworld Editor-in-Chief Don Tennant and Executive Editor of Events Julia King, you'll see today's timely topics addressed by CIO's and experts including:
* Richard Clarke, Former adviser on security to four presidents, former National Security Council cyberterrorism chief, author of the books *Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror* and *The Scorpion's Gate*
* Randy Mott, Executive Vice President and CIO, Hewlett-Packard Company; former CIO, Dell; former CIO, Wal-Mart Stores
* Thornton May, Corporate Futurist and Computerworld Columnist
* Numerous CIOs and technology executives including Tony Fuller, Vice President of IT, Rent-A-Center, Inc., Rick Omartian, IT CFO and Chief of Staff, Guardian Life Insurance Co., Gregg Meffert, Chief Technology Officer/CIO, City of New Orleans and Jan Rideout, CIO, Northrop Grumman Ship Systems.
See the complete agenda at http://www.premier100.com
Registration at last year's event exceeded 750 IT end-user executives making it one of the year's most valuable networking and enlightening opportunities for senior IT management. To apply for registration, please visit http://www.premier100.com/
Once accepted, your registration allows you to participate in all sessions, the Networking Lounge and Expo, as well as all meals and receptions. Your participation in this event also enables you to meet this year's class of Premier 100 IT Leaders and returning alumni from the previous six years!
To reserve your hotel accommodations, please choose one of the following options (and note that you'll want to do this early in order to secure space at the event's host hotel, the JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort) visit: http://www.etcentral.com/ or call 1-888-254-1597.
Past attendees have given this conference outstanding marks for content and networking. For example:
�... this event is my sanity check ... I have great interactions here ..."
Andre Mendes, Chief Technology Integration Officer, PBS
"... a great place for peer exchange ... there are people here I�ve been friends with for years ... we all face the same issues, frustrations and challenges ... we speak the same language ..."
Joseph Puglisi, CIO and Vice President, EMCOR Group, Inc.
"... a world-class event ... brings together the top thought leaders to network with and to learn from ... I apply what I learn here to my job ..."
John Moon, Corporate Vice President and CIO, Baxter International Inc.
"... puts me in the company of people ... who are best-in-class in their fields ..."
Frank W. Enfanto III, Vice President, Healthcare Services Systems Delivery, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts
"... I always appreciate networking with my peers, but this event gives a unique cross-industry perspective ... I know I�ll come away with valuable �nuggets' ..."
Barbara J. Kunkel, CIO and IT Director, Nixon Peabody LLC
Questions about your registration application? Call our registration hotline at 1-800-883-9090.
We look forward to seeing you at Computerworld's Premier 100 IT Leaders Conference in Palm Desert this March!
Computerworld
One Speen Street
Framingham, MA 01701
*IT End-Users are defined as those who are attending Computerworld's Premier 100
IT Leaders Conference with an intent (and an IT spending budget) to potentially
buy/lease hardware/software/services, etc. from our conference sponsors, and are
themselves not an IT industry vendor or IT consultant organization. As such,
executives, account representatives, consultants, business development
personnel, analysts, 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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