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Oracle to host more than 200 top CIO's for Executive Summit in Saudi Arabia
- Saudi Arabia: Saturday, March 08 - 2008 at 11:21
- PRESS RELEASE
Oracle is set to host several hundred of the region's chief information officers (CIOs) in Riyadh, on 11 March.
Moderated by TV Presenter Mohammed Al Saggah, other keynote presentations will be given by Sergio Giacoletto, Executive Vice President, Oracle EMEA, and analyst group ICD.
In addition, Oracle's Saudi Arabia User Group is to be launched enabling Oracle customers from around the Kingdom to discuss Oracle's technology and solutions and how best to leverage their IT investments.
"The Middle East's CIO community is facing pressure from both the public and private sector to demonstrate significant return on investment around some of the region's largest technology and business software deployments," said Giacolette.
"While regional enterprises are investing unprecedented amounts into technology to make them more competitive, efficient, and service-focused, the stakes are higher than ever before to ensure that these companies make informed decisions about how to best utilize their corporate information for better decision-making," he added.
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