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| ITMC 2009 | |
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IT Management Conference
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| Dates | Oct 14, 2009 (iCal) - Oct 16, 2009 |
| Homepage: | www.ManageIT.me/cfp |
| Location | |
| Location: | New York City, New York City |
| Important dates | |
| Submissions: | TBD"TBD" contains an extrinsic dash or other characters that are invalid for a date interpretation. |
| Table of Contents | |
The IT Management Conference will bring together the most influential IT leaders for three-full-days rich with energy and brainpower. As a speaker, you will have the unique opportunity to network and share knowledge with hundreds of other IT leaders, executives and business owners in a dynamic setting in the heart of Silicon Alley.
Full details at: http://www.ManageIT.me/cfp
IT Business Management
* IT Project Management tools, tips & techniques
* Methodologies and process improvement models (Agile, PMBOK, ITIL, Six Sigma, etc.)
* Secrets of successfully managing an IT business
* Keeping techies focused on the business goals
* Using IT to effectively market IT (social networks, search engine marketing/optimization, etc.)
* Tools and techniques of managing telecommuters and/or outsourced-work
* Managing designers and other creative IT staff
Hybrid Biz-Tech Synergy
* Enterprise 2.0
* Balancing biz and tech needs and/or acting as liaison between the two
* IT-based business models
* Utilizing or integrating social networking
* A-to-Z steps to building and launching a new web product/service
* Business case for using and/or contributing to open-source
* What non-technical management needs to understand about enterprise web technologies
* IT best-practices
Hands-On Tech
* The business impact of (or business case for) selecting a specific technology (PHP, Java, Rails, etc.)
* Leading the development process
* Managing system administration and/or datacenters
* Security throughout the enterprise (servers, programming, development process, preventing social engineering, etc.)
* Planning database architecture so that it can scale with the enterprise
Full details at: http://www.ManageIT.me/cfp
This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP