| | | Enterprise IT Pros Talk Big Data, Enterprise Security, BYOD, Cloud, Collaboration, Virtualization |  | Execs from Miami Dolphins, Rent-A-Center, Miami Children's Hospital, Sesame Street, and more! | Succeed in the ever-changing tech business environment by making the RIGHT decisions and make your upper management happy due to increased ROI from choices you make on solutions, implementations. Attend the interactive series of panels, in a Q&A format, moderated by leading industry editors and analysts. Case Study U Conference Presented by Connect2 Communications, ITBusinessEdge and TMCnet Sessions Include: - KEYNOTE PANEL: Miami Dolphins & Rent-A-Center
Rationalizing the Dataverse – How Big Data is Changing Everything Key Insights From: Tery Howard, Senior Vice President, Chief Technology Officer - Miami Dolphins; Herman Nell, CIO, Rent-A-Center Waves of Big Data are crashing over the enterprise, generating opportunities and challenges for CIOs as they seek to manage, interpret, channel and prioritize this new intel in a datadriven economy. This wealth of information means their companies are better informed and better connected than ever, and the winner will be the companies that can effectively mine this information to better meet the needs of internal and external customers. This keynote panel of leading CIOs will discuss what keeps them up at night, what obstacles to technology adoption they face, what hurdles they know they can overcome and what's on their wish list for 2014. - Locking Down the Enterprise: Keeping Sensitive Data Safe in the Cloud and On-Premises
Key Insights From: Charles Grau, VP of Information Technology - AeroTurbine; Dawn Montemayor, Senior Director, Information Security & Compliance - International Speedway Corp. The need to keep sensitive data secure is not a new challenge for enterprises, but it's an unending battle, with internal and external threats and new compliance regulations popping up at every turn. Businesses are flocking to cloudbased solutions at an unprecedented rate because of the flexibility and costeffectiveness they offer, yet at the same time, cybercrime and privacy concerns continue to grow amidst very public security scandals. If data can't be kept secure on premises, how can it be safe in the cloud? What measures are companies taking to ensure their sensitive data stays safe, even in a thirdparty environment? What advances have been made in security intelligence to enable this? - BYOD 2.0: What Will Employees Think of Next?
Key Insights From: Greg Chottiner, CIO & VP of Information Technology - Fashion Institute of Technology; Edward Martinez, Senior VP & CIO - Miami Children's Hospital; Yvette Brown, CIO - Barry University This whole BYOD trend might just be catching on…with IT departments, that is. While many forward-thinking companies embraced the BYOD trend early on, more and more IT departments are stepping up to the plate and implementing BYOD policies to help them manage and secure devices and data. But the BYOD movement is just the start of the total mobile experience that empowers employees to work from any location on any device. IT departments now have to tackle the BYOA/BYOC BringYourOwnApplication/BringYourOwnCloud reality, as well as the security ramifications of TYOD TakeTourOwnDevice – home, to dinner, on the subway. How can IT implement effective strategies and policies that impact the breadth of the “YO” reality without impacting the value it brings to their organization? - Cloud Control: Crafting a Strategy for Managed and Hosted Services
Key Insights From: Mark Thiele, VP of Data Center Technology - Switch As the adoption of cloud-based applications skyrockets and business functions increasingly look to external cloud providers to provision IT services, CIOs need to develop a clear strategy to manage all of the applications and other hosted services that various departments across the organization are using to streamline their individual groups. How are CIOs best meeting the business requirements of various departments seeking to benefit from the flexibility, easeofuse and cost-effectiveness of cloud services, while meeting the privacy and security requirements of the organization's data? What specific things should be considered when building an application development framework? In this panel, CIOs will address the strategies they've developed in managing disparate cloud environments. - Virtualization Realization: When, Where and Why
Key Insights From: Shadrach Kisten, VP of IT - Sesame Workshop/Sesame Street The topic of virtualization is really heating up, and the results could have major implications for enterprises as they transition their networks from hardwarecentric to software and servicecentric. What are the major transitions underway, and how are CIOs rationalizing virtualization as it moves across the enterprise? What are the benefits of the softwaredefined data center and what new capabilities does it enable? - 2014: IT Priorities, Realities and Fictions
Key Insights From: Gregory Martin, IT Director, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Ltd. Mobility, security and cloud are reshaping the IT landscape. Add to that new complexity and advancements in UC, video conferencing and WiFi, and CIOs have more to work with than ever before. But the reality is, not all this new technology is ready for deployment or just won't make the cut in terms of what needs to be deployed this year. This panel will discuss the IT priorities for 2014, what technologies are likely to become integral and integrated, and what is just hype at this point. - Collaboration Sensation: Have We Already Found the Killer App for UC?
The market has been buzzing about unified communications for quite some time now, but by most accounts “we’re not there yet” when it comes to market acceptance of fullblown UC strategies. As many companies put together piecemeal plans for UC, collaboration tools have risen to the top of the list for many. What else are companies exploring, and how can they turn a piecemeal approach into a complete UC strategy that works for all areas of the business? This panel of CIOs and IT execs will talk about their experiences with UC, or what else they need to see before taking the plunge. | ______________________________________________________________________________________ SEE LIVE DEMOS, MEET WITH PROVIDERS, SPEAK WITH EXPERTS WHO CARE ABOUT YOUR SUCCESS AT CASE STUDY U CONFERENCE ______________________________________________________________________________________ | REGISTER TODAY For further information and to register, visit Case Study U Conference or contact Frank Coppola at 203-852-6800 x131. - DIAMOND TEAM PLAN: Includes access to all Case Study University & ITEXPO conference events, all days, for up to 3 attendees from the same company.
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