Achieving Digital Transformation

Date and time

Monday, September 12, 2016 · 6 - 8pm EDT

Location

SweetWater Brewery

195 Ottley Drive Atlanta, GA 30324

Description

Exclusive Evening Discussion and Networking Reception


Meet the Leaders Driving Digital Transformation with Open Source Data Management


The integration of Open Source into enterprises’ and organizations’ software stack is rapidly becoming a competitive imperative, allowing saved dollars and resources to be diverted toward their digital transformation. Join the conversation designed to unlock the promise of “going digital” and separate hype from reality.

  • Realizing OSS time-to-value
  • Eliminating the specter of shadow IT
  • Improving IT response
  • Unlocking the value of OSS in real-world environments
  • Navigating perceived and real obstacles: performance, security, vendor relationships, and more

Network with business and IT decision makers in this intimate setting to explore how you can stay competitive in a time of constrained budgets and ever-changing technology.


Speakers include:

  • Kathleen Kennedy, President, MIT Enterprise Forum (Moderator)
  • Jon Bodner, Tech Fellow, Capital One
  • Lindon B. Ward, Distinguished Engineer, IBM Power Systems, OpenPower Solutions
  • Srinivas Pothuganti, Senior Director/Business Leader, MasterCard
  • Lenley Hensarling, Senior Vice President, Product Management, EnterpriseDB


Tickets are limited. Reserve your spot today.

Date and Time: 6:00-8:00pm on September 12, 2016

Location: SweetWater Brewery, 195 Ottley Drive, Atlanta, GA

Programming and audience Q&A followed by a networking reception

Organized by

MIT Technology Review is leading the global conversation about technologies that matter. An independent media company owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),the company produces publications read by millions of business leaders, innovators, thought leaders, and early adopters around the globe in six languages and on a variety of digital and print platforms. We publish MIT Technology Review magazine, the world’s longest-running technology magazine (established 1899); daily news, analysis, opinion, and video; and Business Reports, which explains how new technologies are transforming companies, disrupting markets, or creating entirely new industries. MIT Technology Review also produces live events such as the annual EmTech MIT and international EmTech conferences, Technology Summits and Salons. The publication’s entrepreneurial community organization, the MIT Enterprise Forum, hosts over 400 events a year around the world.

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