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Senior Executive Forum
Mon Oct 4, 2010 - Tue Oct 5, 2010
Orlando, FL

The discussions planned for this meeting will be determined by the IMF senior executive committee.

Discussions will include...

Consumerization of IT

Social media adaptation in a secure IT environment

Is the cloud ready for corporate?

   -Internal vs External

   -Storage

   -Email

Evaluating projects and prioritizing IT investments

Please join the real IT experts, your peers, for some enjoyable and entertaining discussions.

Architecture Initiatives at Allstate
Mitch Carlander, Chief Architect at Allstate Insurance will discuss the key projects his organization is undergoing including client / server virtualization and  Allstate’s new “My network desktop” initiative.
Mitch Carlander, Chief Architect Allstate Insurance

Enterprise Adoption of Cloud Computing
Charly Paelinck, Vice President of IT Capabilities as well as the data center and networks at Harrah’s Entertainment, will lead an interactive discussion on enterprise adoption of cloud computing. IMF recently polled a subset of members and found 20% using external cloud computing and 33% using internal cloud. Paelinck will discuss his plans and successes and lead the discussion on others plans, success and pitfalls. 
Charly Paelinck, Vice President of IT Capabilities, Harrah's Entertainment

Addressing Social Media and New Disparate Devices (read IPAD)
With all the new capabilities for the organization of web 2.0 and new mobile devices come many new challenges that have to be addresses and for which IT must plan.  Kim Winn, Assistant Sergeant of Arms & CIO of the United States Senate, will lead a discussion sharing his experience in managing the opportunity and risk associated with these technologies in his unique organization.  This discussion will be focused on the group sharing concerns and strategies in hope of developing some recommended practices in these areas.
Kim Winn, Assistant Sergeant of Arms & CIO of United States Senate

IT Leadership:  Leading Across Generations
For the first time in history, the workplace is a generational melting pot comprised of four generations that bring with them contrasting values, attitudes, expectations and viewpoints. To be successful, every organization and every leader must learn to effectively manage the diversity of each generation in order to enable creative and successful teams.  Dave Sanek,  Group Vice President at SunTrust, is a PMO Leader, Teacher, and Mentor to IT Professionals and will discuss his findings in this presentation.
Dave Sanek, Group Vice President, SunTrust Bank

Interdisciplinary Research: Preparing Computer Science Students for the Changing Landscape
Over the last three decades, PCs, the web and smart devices have democratized computing, radically changing the relationship between computer scientists and their partners/clients. The most obvious change is that most applications and research are now done in collaborative teams of computer scientists, artists, subject matter experts, marketing personnel, etc., rather by isolated groups of computer scientists. Even the best funding opportunities for computer science researchers now require collaboration across many disciplines. The focus of this presentation is on how university research groups have (or must) change to recognize the shift from discipline-centric to interdisciplinary research without losing the important role they play in advancing the core of their own discipline. The approach taken will be to focus on the speaker's lab as an example of one that collaborates with nearly every college and institute across campus and yet (hopefully) stays true to its mission to advance core knowledge in the discipline of computer science.
Charles E. Hughes, Professor of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, University of Central Florida

Member Driven Discussion - Hot Topics for Senior Leadership
This will be an open discussion covering the top-of-mind topics submitted by IMF’s Senior Executive members led by Ted Williams.  The following topics will be addressed and attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and share their thoughts.   These topics were generated by IMF members in our IT Executive Survey.
          Observations from the IMF Benchmark database on how key cost and quality metrics from top performers.
          Successes and Failures with Virtual Desktops
          Observations around consolidation of enterprise quality software
          Shifting IT Organizational structure alignments
          Driving Operational Cost reduction through Self-Serve (online, voice portal, etc)
          ….and More!!


 

 

 



Hotel Information

Hotel Details

Loews Portofino Bay Hotel Orlando FL
(Room Rate is available 3 days before and after the schedule meeting if you would like to extend your stay, if the hotel has availability.)
To Make reservations, please call 1.866.360.7395, and ask for the Information Management Forum Group Block.
Deadline for the Group Room Rate is available until September 15, 2010, after this date rates will increase.

Hotel Price $169 + tax

Location Information

Location Name: Portofino Bay Hotel - a Loews Hotel
Address: Orlando, FL 32819
407.503.1000
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