Event Overview
Join industry leaders on the 18th of November at the fourth annual planningIT eXchange in Berlin, Germany, the industry’s most exclusive event for IT planning and Management, proudly sponsored by alfabet. As in previous years the aim of the event is to bring IT leaders together from around the globe to share best practices and experiences. And this year is shaping up to be even bigger and better than before.
Why you should attend?
The stage will be entirely given over to an impressive line up of international CIOs, CTOs and IT Leaders from companies such as BMW, Credit Suisse, Evonik, Rhenus and Vorwerk. They as well as other alfabet customers will present the approaches and best practices which have made them successful. Delegates will also have an opportunity to take part in
- lively presentations from prestigious international companies
- comprehensive breakout sessions
- scheduled 1-to-1 consultation meetings with an alfabet senior consultant or member of the management team
- visit the hands-on demo lounge and try out the new planningIT release 4.1
- an alfabet sponsored Enterprise Architecture Maturity Assessment workshop on Monday 17th, the day before the event at alfabet’s head offices in Berlin.
- Many fun and exciting networking activities before, during and after the event.
Who should attend?
planningIT eXchange 2008 is the place to be if you want to stay on top of IT-Business Management, Enterprise Architecture Management, SOA, IT cost management and performance.
Participation is free of charge, strictly by invitation only and places are limited. This ensures an exclusive and relaxed forum for delegates to mingle. Last year 160 international delegates attended including CIOs, Heads of IT Planning and Strategy, Senior Enterprise Architects, IT decision makers and Business Analysts from across all industry sectors as well as select members of the press.
Where is it at?
The event takes place all under one roof in the splendid ambience of "Martin-Gropius Bau", one of Berlin's most beautiful and renowned examples of Italian Renaissance architecture dating back to 1881, and today, home to many prestigious international art exhibitions.
