Agenda for Shrinking Globe: Seizing Opportunities in a Connected World
Globalization has provided organizations with an opportunity to both contain costs as well as pursue new markets. For years now, outsourcing specific functions to workers outside their country has allowed organizations to reduce operational costs and increase profits. Advanced global networks have made it possible for these organizations to expand virtually anywhere in the world. And as the emerging countries develop economically, those countries become new market opportunities for IT and telecommunications suppliers. The world is smaller, but the opportunities are growing. In this conference, we will examine the dynamics of this shrinking globe, and take an in-depth look at the many opportunities in the fast growing ICT market.
We create a forum where industry professionals and end users discuss both the major stumbling blocks and essential components of productive outsourcing relationships. Letting outside specialists handle IT infrastructure, applications, and processes enables you to create an organization more capable of responding to changing market conditions. Making it work requires clear communication. It also requires a willingness to change. Reallocation of resources means new processes and new approaches that while unfamiliar, often have lasting benefit. The conference will cover :
- The people factor: culture and chemistry in Outsourcing Relationship Management
- BPO - the path toward sustainable benefits
- Transformational Outsourcing - control costs and maintain business growth
- Smart Outsourcing contract – main factor to win-win result
- Managed Services
- Service provider identification and selection
- Integrated Management Strategies for Success
- Mobile Computing: Advanced Solutions for Arabic Localization
This conference will also provide a detailed outlook of the Moroccan IT and telecommunications markets with particular emphasis on global opportunities. Through a compelling mix of keynotes and topic tracks, the conference offers in-depth analysis of specific segments of the technology industry.
Who Should Attend
Anyone interested in reducing their IT costs while maintaining high quality service:
- CIO’s, IT Managers, Admin Managers, Finance Managers
- Network Managers
- Engineers, Business Development and Strategy Managers
- Finance and Accounting Managers
- Department Heads
- Research and Development Managers
- Project Managers
High Value ICT for the Middle East
Forward-looking organizations are increasingly turning to Morocco's strong ICT sector by off shoring processes to the Kingdom. With more than 1,500 ICT firms employing more than 41,000 people, the country is now one of the leading suppliers of IT services essential to business in the Middle East:
· Arabic Content Localization and Development
· Electronic Payment Systems
· Enterprise IT Network and Infrastructure Management
· Geographical Information Systems
· Telecom and IT Integration
· Information Security Systems
· Integrated Asset and Real Estate Management
· Mobile Computing
· Location Based Service
· Private Business Park dedicated to BPO and ITO
· Telecom and IT Integration
· World Class Infrastructures Solutions
Morocco has a broad range of specialists with expertise that allows them to tailor solutions to the following vertical markets:
· Government Sector
· Real Estate Managers and Developers
· Finance Sector
· Blue Chip Public and Private Companies
· Manufacturing Sector
· Telecommunications Sector
· Education Sector
· Utilities and Business Services
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