Solving the Data Management Riddle: Profiting from Data Compliance and Complexity Solutions
October 23, 2008 10:27 AM ET
Day: Tuesday
Date: 11/11/08
Time: 2 pm ET/11 am PT
Title: Solving the Data Management Riddle: Profiting from Data Compliance and Complexity Solutions
Facing the growing challenges of information overload and mounting regulations, companies must understand how their data is accessed or altered to ensure compliance. Corporations need to access the right data at the right time and deliver it to the right people to drive their business and remain competitive in a difficult economic environment.
Solving the Data Management Riddle: Profiting from Data Compliance and Complexity Solutions
Facing the growing challenges of information overload and mounting regulations, companies must understand how their data is accessed or altered to ensure compliance. Corporations need to access the right data at the right time and deliver it to the right people to drive their business and remain competitive in a difficult economic environment.
Our panel of experts will show Solution Providers how they can help clients mitigate risk and increase profits with high performance Information Management Software solutions.
Join Everything Channel Industry Editor Craig Zarley and his guests: Tim Paydos, Director, IBM Master Data Management & Information Solutions and Kevin P. McManus, Managing Partner, KPM Group LIVE on Tuesday, November 11th at 11 am pt/2 pm et. Ask your questions in real time.
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