The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) CIO Summit 2009 will have 100 CIOs in attendance from Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, as well as the GCC countries, Pakistan, and Egypt. The Africa CIO Summit 2009 will feature 80 CIOs from South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Nigeria, Ghana, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroon, Senegal, Cote d'lvoire, Kenya, Mauritius, and Angola.
Now in its second year and growing, IDC's CIO Summit has become a must-attend event for IT decision makers interested in leveraging technology to enable and transform business models and processes. Unlike other industry events, the IDC CIO Summit is content-driven, with leading organizations presenting end-user case studies that provide real-world solutions to the key issues faced by IT and business executives. The event will offer practical advice on leveraging technology to streamline management and reduce costs, as well as an opportunity to network with industry leaders and CIOs.
Jyoti Lalchandani, Vice-President and Regional Managing Director of IDC Middle East and Africa, says:
"IDC is pleased to announce the preliminary agenda and speakers for its second annual CIO Summit. The sharing of best practices among IT leaders, business executives, and our analysts is the most effective way to move the industry forward. The case studies presented at this event will effectively highlight the successful alignment of IT and business value."
According to IDC, the Middle East and Africa IT market is forecast to reach a staggering value of $80bn by 2012, up from $51bn in 2008. One area that is expected to undergo considerable development, according to Mr. Lalchandani, is the datacenter. "A growing number of enterprise CIOs are approaching the physical and operational limits when it comes to managing the server and storage systems proliferation within their existing datacenter environments," he says.
"Existing approaches that view the datacenter as a building with walls, power, and wires have led to highly fragmented, uncoordinated, and inefficient deployments of storage and server elements. This makes it difficult for companies to take advantage of scale in the purchase and use of IT assets and to build truly workable enterprise-wide business continuity/disaster recovery plans," he adds.
Such business-critical issues will be high on the agenda at IDC's prestigious CIO Summit. The exclusive, invitation-only event will present the first-hand visions and experiences of recognized thought leaders from the world's premier ICT organizations as they analyze today's major trends and provide informed insights into the developments that can be expected over the next three to five years. Plenary sessions, workshops, and roundtable discussions will all maximize value and balance interaction between delegates and partners, creating the optimum-networking environment.
"IDC's inaugural Middle East CIO Summit in 2008 proved to be a tremendous success for all concerned. With one hundred and fourteen CIOs in attendance, it provided Dell with the ideal platform to interact directly with the region's key IT decision makers, spurring long-term professional relationships and business partnerships," said John Coulston, Marketing Manger, Dell. Dell was a partner for the CIO Summit 2008 and will be again for the 2009 installment.
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