Oracle sponsors CIO Master Series Roundtable
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- Saturday, 03 September 2011 21:04
Recognizing the benefits of providing value to the CIO community and building relationships with its members, Oracle Canada has agreed to sponsor The IT Media Group’s private, peer-only Master Series Roundtable “Winning Tactics for Hard Times”, which will take place November 17, 2011 in Toronto.
Participation in the roundtable will be restricted to IT executive peers with an interest in sharing successful tactics and innovative ideas for fulfilling the CIO’s mandate in the midst of continuing tight budgets and economic uncertainty, including strategies for improving vendor relationships, negotiating better deals, and creating more synergy with vendors. Oracle will provide one or two subject matter experts who will contribute substantively to the discussion.
Well known Canadian IT media personality and event host, John Pickett, Principal and VP, Executive Programs for The IT Media Group, will be the session moderator.






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