London – Tech Leader Summit 2016

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Date: 15-09-2016 / 15-09-2016
Location: 22 Portman Square W1H 7BG London United Kingdom

Don’t miss out as Information Age brings together four of its most popular conferences – Data Leadership, Security Leadership, Mobile Leadership and Cloud Leadership – into one mega summit that will lead the UK’s IT events calendar, attended by 600+ tech leaders.

By co-locating the conferences in one large event, Tech Leaders Summit provides a 360° high-level view of the technologies and trends most impacting organisations, and driving innovation in 2016 and beyond. Its 30+ renowned speakers are the cream of the crop of the IT world when it comes to demonstrating real business value from deploying technology in large organisations.

This is an unparalleled opportunity to learn from the best in the business: the leaders who have experienced the highs and lows, benefits and challenges, of implementing IT strategies and transformations, and kept such projects aligned to business goals.

DATA LEADERSHIP

The UK’s most prominent data conference is back

For four years now, Data Leadership has been the UK’s leading event for the use of data in the enterprise.

Data Leadership is the thinking person’s big data event – for IT pros who are not drawn into hype but do recognise opportunities. They don’t want another hype‐fuelled event telling them what big data is – they want to become leaders in generating business value from data.

Doing this involves looking at the subject not just from an analytics and intelligence angle, but also from an infrastructure and transformation perspective, strategy and innovation, and security and governance.

This 360° view of how to approach data in the enterprise gained much praise in 2013, 2014 and 2015, and this year Data Leadership will again return, this time under the umbrella of the Tech Leaders Summit.

SECURITY LEADERSHIP

An antidote to the hyperbolic security conferences that fill the IT calendar

The threat of cybercrime is real and a massive concern for organisations – large and small – throughout the world. The huge weight of responsibility to fend off attacks falls firmly on the shoulders of IT leaders.

However, they have to work tirelessly to see through the waves of hype in order to gain a truly 360 view of security in their enterprise. This has left a large disconnect between the content and resources constantly pushed onto CIOs, CISOs and the like, and exactly what they need to do to ensure their organisation isn’t the next highly publicised victim.

By focusing on exactly what matters to businesses when it comes to protecting their data, assets and infrastructure, Security Leadership takes a mature and sophisticated approach to educating its audience on threats, solutions and a clear roadmap for 2016.

Through four targeted sections, Security Leadership ensures its attendees leave with genuine insight into formulating an effective security strategy.

MOBILE LEADERSHIP

A 360° view of mobile in the enterprise

There is no doubt that mobile has transformed the enterprise, but IT leaders are struggling amongst a market of disagreement to find a definitive strategy to both manage and embrace it in the coming years.

Employees may feel that they have reached a feeling of maturity in the use of mobile devices in workplace, but most businesses are not prepared. As devices and applications become increasingly advanced, challenges remain.

Meanwhile, mobile is transforming organisations at the front end too, proving a key driver in digital transformations and opening up new ways to connect and engage with customers, employees and partners.

By hearing first-hand case studies and exclusive insight from IT leaders who have already deployed successful mobility strategies, attendees will walk away with a more sophisticated understanding of how to make it work for them.

CLOUD LEADERSHIP

A definitive examination of cloud’s role in the enterprise today

More than four in five UK organisations have now formally adopted at least one cloud service, but this should not be mistaken by a belief that the technology has reached a level of maturity. This is just the start of cloud’s role in the enterprise.

Cloud technology may have been around for many years now, but there remains much uncertainty about how it should be used in a business setting. Yes, cloud applications are flourishing, but cloud infrastructure is a source of contention and disagreement as issues of privacy and security still linger.

Half of organisations in the UK expect to move their entire IT landscape to the cloud at some point, but is this just a pipe dream? If not, when will it happen – and what are the barriers standing in the way?

The Cloud Leadership stream will answer these questions in the best way possible: examining cloud computing through legitimate use cases, by the leaders who have led its deployment at a large scale.

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