CMP's InformationWeek Releases New Research on IT Trends During Nine-City `Redefining IS' Round-Table TourDiscussions Focus on New Data on Technology Priorities and Evolution Of IS Organizational StructurePRNewswire CMP's InformationWeek today begins a nine-city round-table discussion tour for information systems (IS) professionals and technology marketers -- The 1997 InformationWeek Redefining IS Round-tables. At each stop, the magazine's editors play host to a panel of local IS executives who will share their experiences about the role of technology in their enterprise. "Companies rely on technology to create new business opportunities, which means that IT decisions are now made in close proximity to the application," said Tony Uphoff, Publisher. "The InformationWeek Redefining IS round- table discussions allow information technology professionals to discuss the impact this trend will have on the IS organization and technology decision- making process." During each stop on the Tour, InformationWeek's editors will roll out the results of the second annual Redefining IS research study. The research, based on telephone interviews with a sample of 751 technology buyers, offers a snapshot of the typical technology purchase process in a variety of mid-sized and large companies, as well as on how the rapid adoption of technology will impact the role of IS managers. Highlights from the research: * The top business priority for information systems professionals is increasing customer service. * 50% of IS professionals report they often take a leadership role in their relationship with their business counterparts, bringing new initiatives and opportunities to the attention of business managers. * The IS organization has evolved to include a layer of "Business Management IS" -- technology managers focused on using technology to create revenue and drive business growth. The Redefining IS Round Table schedule: January 28: Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco January 29: Westin Hotel, Santa Clara, CA. January 30: Westin South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa, CA. February 11: Westin Galleria, Dallas. February 13: Ritz-Carlton Buckhead, Atlanta February 18: Boston Harbor Hotel, Boston February 19: ANA Hotel, Washington, DC. March 4: Four Seasons Hotel, Chicago March 12: Marriott Marquis, New York Admission is free. To attend any of the sessions, call 516-562-5228 or e- mail trandell@cmp.com. Published weekly by CMP Media Inc., InformationWeek magazine is the premier source of news, strategies, trends and product and technology information for people who manage technology in business. At 350,000 qualified IT buyers, InformationWeek has the largest circulation in the information systems category. InformationWeek provides a complete system of information products for people who manage technology in business, beginning with the weekly magazine, and including: InformationWeek Online (http://www.informationweek.com/), the Web-based resource for the information systems community; the InformationWeek 500 Conference, the annual event for business and technology executives; and InformationWeek Daily, which delivers news directly to the enterprise buyer's desktop. CMP Media Inc., now in its 26th year of uninterrupted growth, is the only provider of publishing, marketing and information services to reach the entire spectrum of the high-technology market -- the builders, sellers and users of technology. With sales of $418 million in 1996, CMP marked a quarter century of success with an average annual growth of 20 percent. All of CMP's publications and a series of innovative news and interactive services are available on the Web through CMP's TechWeb®, http://www.techweb.com/, the industry's first free daily technology news and interactive services super site. CMP Media is also the creator of NetGuide Live (http://www.netguide.com/), the first comprehensive daily listing of live events on the Internet and commercial online services, and First-TV (http://www.first-tv.com/), the Internet's first 24-hour TV/video network. -0- 1/28/97 SOURCE: CMP Media Inc. CONTACT: Steve Rubel, CMP Corporate Communications Specialist, |