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Technology will alter the way government performs. Governments across the globe are challenged to optimize technology for positive results, create mission success for their entity, and provide value for citizens and tax payers. Governments today are meeting regulatory goals with special emphasis on developing and employing strategies that leverage IT investments to maximize organizational performance and deliver key services to citizens, all while increasing security.
Information sharing and interoperability creates new opportunities for improved government service, delivery, and calls for new business and decision - making models to maximize IT value. Driven largely by public safety needs and riding on a wider array of interoperable communication protocols, government organizations are increasingly sharing information in order to create greater program outcome value. Technology has enabled the early phases of improved citizen interaction with government, but has stopped short of integrated interaction and service delivery.
IDC's IT in Government Roadshow will introduce you to, among others, the following industry experts:
Jyoti Lalchandani
As vice president and regional managing director of IDC Middle East, Africa, and Turkey, Jyoti Lalchandani is responsible for the planning, development, implementation, and coordination of IDC's market intelligence and advisory services, sales, conferences and events, go-to-market services, and office development activities in the MEA (the Middle East and Africa) region.
Jan A. Duffy
Mrs. Duffy is EMEA research manager for Health Industry Insights, an IDC Company. Jan has more than 25 years experience in consulting on IT and business issues associated with the intelligent use of technology in vertical sectors, in particular the healthcare sector.
Emerson Gibin
Mr. Gibin is responsible for all research and engagements relating to vertical analysis and reporting. Prior to taking up his current role, he was Research Manager for IDC Asia/Pacific's SMB Research Group. Based in Singapore, he was responsible for the planning, management, and execution of research engagements relating to the IT trends of SMBs across the region.
What's it all about?
IDC predicts that technology innovations and architectures will drive big changes in government business and IT investment decisions. The government sector will become much more aggressive in replacing legacy systems. The conference will examine the hottest topics including:
Secure computing in government
The advantages of business continuity planning
Effective mobile device management to optimize cost efficiency
Outsourcing in the public sector — improving your service and technical expertise
IDC MEA’s IT in Government Roadshow will examine the key factors driving IT investment Middle East & Africa and will explore how the adoption of new technology in the past few years can be maximized. Whether you are involved in projects looking at mobility, enterprise resource planning, citizen portals, interoperability or security, you are shaping the future of MEA public sector operations. With case studies from several of the province's largest public sector organizations, as well as presentations from IT service providers, IDC's IT in Government Conference will give you the tools and information you need to drive change in your own organization.
Target Audience
The event is best suited for:
CIO’s CTO’s, CIO’s
IT Directors, Head of IT Department
VP’s, Assistant General Directors
GM IT/ GM Information Security
IT Managers
IT Planning Division Managers
ICT Decision Makers
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For more information about any of our events, please contact
Ronita Bhattacharjee
Associate Vice President, Conferences
MEA Region
IDC MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
Dubai Internet City
Building No.8
Suites 203
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
PO Box 500615
Phone: +971 4 3912741
Fax: +971 4 3911922
www.idc-cema.com |