The 10 Most Difficult Problems to Solve by 2015
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
11:45-12:45
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Speakers: Diane Morello, Daryl C. Plummer
Location: Rey Juan Carlos Hotel - Mare Nostrum C & D
Session Type: Gartner Session
Track: MT5
Job Roles: CIOs & Other Senior IT Leaders, Sourcing & Vendor Relationships
Vertical Industries: Government, Financial Services, Technology-Software, Technology-Hardware, Technology-IT Services, Technology-Telecommunications

When multiple trends collide, amazing phenomena appear -- accompanied often by thorny problems. What will be the hardest problems to solve in 2015 as forces in business, technology, consumerization, globalization, work, society and other areas converge? What options must emerge or develop to solve them? IT strategists, designers, evangelists, business and IT leaders, innovators, you should be here!
Key Issues:
  • What are the most disruptive trends and the most significant opportunities arising from emerging IT?
  • What impact will they have on business strategy and business operations?
  • How can business and IT executives lead, decide and manage enterprise change to capitalize on opportunities and mitigate risks?
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