2012 InformationWeek 500 Conference Announces Theme and Initial Keynote SpeakersCIO Event to Focus on Rewriting the Old IT Rulebook for Accelerated Business Execution and GrowthJun 13, 2012 SAN FRANCISCO, June 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- InformationWeek 500 Conference announced the theme and initial keynote speakers headlining this year's executive event. Conference chairs Fritz Nelson and Rob Preston of InformationWeek have crafted a compelling agenda around the theme "Throw Out the Old IT Rulebook." The 21st annual InformationWeek 500 Conference takes place September 9-11, 2012, at the St. Regis Monarch Beach in Dana Point, California. For more information, go to www.informationweekconference.com. "Most CIOs say they know the old IT rulebook is obsolete. Yet most business technology teams cling to their legacy systems and practices," said Rob Preston, InformationWeek's Editor In Chief. "They insist on developing expensive native apps when the Web variety will do. They focus on securing their companies' perimeters and devices rather than their most important data. 'Smaller,' 'lighter,' and 'more agile' IT are more than just buzzwords. They're new IT rulebook imperatives. IT organizations that fail to meet these challenges will get relegated to being cost centers. We will challenge IT to become profit centers." Among the initial keynote session and speaker lineup for this year's conference are:
InformationWeek laid the groundwork for the conference with editorial coverage that includes: The New IT Rulebook: Not For The Faint Of Heart and 15 New Rules For IT To Live By, and most recently IT As Profit Maker, which challenges IT organizations to get more ambitious with their tech innovations. Now in its 21st year, the InformationWeek 500 Conference celebrates the 500 most innovative users of business technology across America. Past overall winners include PACCAR Inc., The Vanguard Group, CME Group, National Semiconductor, Con-Way, and Principal Financial Group. The event also honors the top Government IT Innovators. Past winners include The Internal Revenue Service, Transportation Security Administration's Office of Information Technology, and the U.S. Department of Justice's U.S. Marshals Service. This year's conference sponsors include Riverbed, VMware, Rimini Street, T Systems, Vidyo, and Information Builders. Attendance at the InformationWeek 500 Conference is limited to about 250 CIOs and other high-level business technology executives in order to foster dialog among participants. General attendee registration can be found at the conference website; only qualified registrants will be accepted. Media credentials are also extended by request; interested media should contact Winnie Ng-Schuchman at wng@techweb.com. About InformationWeek Business Technology Network (http://www.informationweek.com) Contact: Winnie Ng-Schuchman, VP of Marketing, InformationWeek; wng@techweb.com SOURCE UBM Technology |