Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 2009
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Thursday, 06 November 2008
14:30-15:30
ESC20_36A.pdfESC20_36A.ppt
Speakers: David W. Cearley, Rakesh Kumar
Location: Palais des Festivals - Louis Lumiere
Marketplaces: BA, PCC, BIDW, BPM, ENMW, PPM
Session Type: Track Session
Track: ST3
Job Roles: Applications: Application Development and Integration, Applications: Business Applications, BI & IM: Business Intelligence & Information Management, Program & Portfolio Management, CIOs & Other Senior IT Leaders, Business Process Improvement, Infrastructure & Operations: Enterprise Networking, Wireless & Mobility, BI & IM: Portals, Content & Collaboration, Vendor Executives
Vertical Industry: Energy & Utilities

Strategic technologies affect the organization's long-term plans, programs and initiatives. They may be strategic because they have matured to broad market use or because they enable strategic advantage from early adoption. We examine the top 10 technologies with new strategic impact in 2009.
Key Issues:
  • Which technologies will overcome important barriers and limitations during the next three years?
  • Which technologies will move from narrow niches to more widespread adoption by 2009?
  • How should companies change their plans and approaches based on these new opportunities?
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