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2 September 2010

Event: IT for the M Business 08

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IT for M Business 08

Information Age and Business XL – two leading magazines with a deep understanding of IT & its role in medium sized businesses – are combining resources once again to stage the UK’s original technology conference dedicated to the medium sized organizations – IT for M Business Conference 2008.

Information Age is the UK’s leading IT-in-business magazine enabling organizations to use IT for competitive advantage.

The objective of the conference is to help Medium Businesses become more confident and successful in their use of technology, and in their choice of suppliers, products and services. Moreover, the conference will introduce them to many of the suppliers that have made clear and definitive strides to serve this sector.

Whatever the size of the organization, the management of IT has always been complex. Medium Businesses even face particularly difficult challenges. Because they operate in the same market as their bigger competitors, and often deploy sophisticated automated processes, M Businesses need enterprise class systems and reliability. But, at the same time, they have few specialists in IT, and little appetite for constantly renewing their technology or for developing or customising complex solutions.

For M Businesses, the ideal product or service needs to be inexpensive and easy to use on the one hand but flexible, customisable and deeply functional on the other. That applies as much in systems and servers as it does to integrated business software or outsourced date services.

IT for M Business will cover all the aspects related to Medium Businesses. We will have industry experts discussing key issues related to medium businesses, case studies, presentations and panel discussions.

This is an exclusive event for up to 200 delegates at the Novotel Hotel, St Pancras, London. The event offers delegates a rich experience, with significant knowledge-building and networking opportunities. The event is free of charge to attendees whose registration application is successful.

Attendee Profile: Managing Directors, Line of Business Directors and Managers, IT Directors and Managers representing Medium Business.

 


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