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Wednesday, Apr 15, 2020 at 6:00 PM to Friday, Apr 17, 2020 at 12:00 PM EST
3348 Peachtree Rd NE, Tower Place 200, Atlanta, Georgia, 30326, United States
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Georgia State University Exec Education Center, 3348 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, Georgia, 30326, United States.
#CIO Chat will be held at:
Tower Place 200 | 3348 Peachtree Rd NE | Atlanta, GA 30326
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3377 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326
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The #CIOChat was started by John Dodge at IDG/CIO.com. The #CIOChat provides a safe place for CIOs to share weekly their approaches and thinking about leading technical organizations, digital transformation, cloud, and the list goes on. Over the last several years, members have asked repeatedly for a live event. Given this, a steering committee was formed consisting of: Myles Suer, #CIOChat Facilitator, Joanna Young, Former CIO at Michigan State University; Stephen DiFilipo, Former CIO, University of Texas; Jay Ferro, Interim CIO, Quikrete and former CIO, American Cancer Society; Peter Salvitti, CTO at Boston College; and Ed Featherston, Distinguished Technologist at HPE. The committee determined there was a need for a CIO meeting that would be “by CIOs for CIOs”. Given this, we formed a non-profit. The mission of #CIOChat is to support the educational needs of IT Leaders and to provide STEM Diversity Scholarships and Mentoring.
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Dell Boomi
Splunk
Slalom
The Enterprisers Project
Tier 4 Advisors
The traditional IT organization has been in transition to new models (Agile, DevOps) for years now, but critical factors have remained unresolved until now. In this wide-ranging presentation, Forrester Principal Analyst Charles Betz summarizes his research into the emerging next-generation digital operating model and the important practical points you need to bear in mind as you transform away from legacy practices: - Agile and DevOps: the current state of play - The product team is the fundamental building block. The constraint that enables. - Process: it still matters, but applying it correctly has never been more important. Look to new collaborative execution models focused on outcomes. - The slow evolution of governance: moving away from plan/build/run and stage gates. - Bringing the team to the work vs the work to the team: the need for a learning organization has never been clearer, which means your HR philosophy has to change. - Heard of chaos engineering? Meet a major new controls strategy. Also meet its friend, resilience engineering.
Principal Analyst, Forrester
Deputy CIO, American University
Head, Global Enterprise Marketing - Dell Boomi
President, StarCIO & Author, Driving Digital
Strategic Advisor & CIO
Chief Information Officer, City of Asheville
CIO Strategic Advisor; Host - CIO in the Know
CIO, Luye Medical Group
CIO, The Quikrete Companies
CIO & Startup Advisor
Associate VP, Technology Innovation - Nationwide
Regents’ Professor George E. Smith Eminent Scholar’s Chair, GSU
Do you know what your customers are willing to pay for when it comes to digital? Can you innovate rapidly without creating the next legacy systems debacle? Are your operational systems ready to support new digital business models? If your organization struggles with one of these challenges, this session is for you. In this talk, professor and MIT research affiliate Martin Mocker will discuss what is (and what isn’t) new in digital transformations and the need to design your company for digital business. Martin will illustrate how “big, old” companies attempt to (re-)design themselves in order to create digital solutions that help them deliver new value propositions. Using practical examples from his new book “Designed for Digital,” Martin talks about the relevance of digital design, the challenges that come with it, how some brave companies are addressing them and the role of the CIO.
Professor of Information Systems, ESB Business School, Reutlingen University
Managing Partner, DUNELM Associates Limited
CIO, Net Health
Managing Director, EQT Patners
CIO, The University of Tulsa
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