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WHERE TECHNOLOGY AND LEADERSHIP MEET FACE TO FACE

CharlotteMAY 28-29, 2014

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Not esLeaders think and talk about the solutions. Followers think and talk about the problems. —Brian Tracy

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WelcomeTO THE 11TH ANNUAL CHARLOTTE PREMIER CIO FORUM

It is our pleasure, along with our conference partners, to welcome you to the eleventh annual Premier CIO Forum

in Charlotte. We are excited to announce that Charlotte was recently chosen to be the site of the 2015 SIMposium

national conference!

With the Premier CIO Forum, attendees across the region have come to expect a dynamic agenda with relevant,

up-to-the-minute topics and exciting speakers who will share their wealth of knowledge and experience, helping you

to gain practical insights into your business challenges. The conference includes powerful keynotes, informative

breakouts, discussions with subject-matter experts, and cutting-edge solution providers.

Our partner, The Society for Information Management (SIM), is an organization intended for Senior IT Executives to

discuss and share experiences related to technology and business structure. The group’s mission is to provide an

open forum, devoid of sales and marketing solicitations, for area executives with IT decision-making responsibility to

network and share their experiences. The Premier CIO Forum adheres to all guidelines which prohibit solicitation by

anyone, except for the requested solution providers who have been hand-picked by the Executive Advisory Council of

CIOs and Senior IT Executives specific to this region.

We have worked diligently to put together a stimulating and focused agenda, bringing together experts, visionaries

and professionals from the IT industry. We look forward to sharing this exciting conference with you.

THE CHARLOTTE CHAPTER OF SIM IS PROUD TO PARTNER WITH THIS EXCLUSIVE EXECUTIVE IT CONFERENCE.

Jeffrey Stovall

CIOCity of Charlotte

Marc Di Francisco

President & CEOPremier Event Management

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Agenda for - Day 1: May 28th 7:00am CHECK-IN/REGISTRATION

7:00am - 8:15am PEER-TO-PEER NETWORKING/BUFFET BREAKFAST

8:15am - 8:30am WELCOME & PROGRAM INTRODUCTIONSBallroom C Marc Di Francisco, President & CEO, Premier Event Management Jeffrey Stovall, CIO, City of Charlotte

8:30am - 9:30am SPECIAL OPENING KEYNOTE - “BUILDING A CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM”Ballroom C Presented by: Jack Stark Ph.D., Performance Psychologist in Sports and Business

Discussion: In the championship formula Jack Stark condenses what he has learned into the P4 formula: people + personality + process + purpose = success. Getting these elements in place is the biggest challenge leaders face, and Jack will guide you through the processes of both building and maintaining a winning team.

9:30am - 10:15am BREAK - NETWORKING PAVILION

10:15am - 11:15amSession 1 “DECISIONS, EXAMPLES, AND SUCCESSES CIO’S ARE MAKING AND HAVING IN THE CLOUD”Ballroom A Sponsored by: RDA Corporation Moderated by: Tom Cole, CEO, RDA Corporation Panelists: Michael Seymour, VP IT, Pike Energy Solutions Clifford DuPuy, Technical Services Director, Mecklenburg County Government Greg Archer, VP, Informatics & Technology Services, Premier Healthcare Alliance

Discussion: The Cloud has matured into a strategic resource enabling enterprises to enter new markets, outpace their competitors, and reduce costs. The drivers executives must consider when moving to the Cloud include business objectives, existing infrastructure investments, and application capability, life cycle, and client audience (internal, field based, consumer facing, etc.). The decision to leverage the cloud must drive cost efficiencies and create business agility and flexibility. So how does an enterprise work through the many alternatives and variables in order to make a sound business decision that leverages the resources available in the cloud?Attend this panel discussion as executives discuss their approach and how they’ve factored-in specific business objectives, constraints, and solution needs into their cloud transformation decision making.

Session 2 “BUSINESS REENGINEERING, INNOVATION AND IT ALIGNMENT CIO IN THE MIDDLE EAST Mecklenburg 3 WHAT IS IT REALLY LIKE?” Presented by: Rusty Bruns, CIO, American University of Kuwait

Discussion: This presentation will focus on re-engineering that increases productivity and aligns IT with business goals, even if the business does not know what they want/need. When previous IT Heads produce very little, the business expectations are kept very low. By showing the business leaders what IT can accomplish, the connection between IT and business actually occurs and the whole institution benefits.

11:15am - 11:30am BREAK - NETWORKING PAVILION

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JackStark, PhD

TomCole

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CliffordDuPuy

MichaelSeymour

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Agenda for - Day 1: May 28th 11:30am - 12:30pmSession 1 “BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION VS IT TRANSFORMATION: WHICH COMES FIRST?”Ballroom A Sponsored by: DataLink Moderated by: Mark Myers, Datalink Panelists: Brad Alexander, Senior Director of Managed Services, Immedion Ted Mueller, Corporate Director IT, Bissell Companies Michael Keating, VP IT, Springs Global US

Discussion: While the business of doing business has always been a driving force behind IT services and strategy, many new and sometimes disruptive technologies, such as hybrid cloud computing or the abstraction of end user computing, force the business to take stock in how they should adopt, manage and support them. Sometime it se178ems to be a question of “Who is transforming whom?”In this session, we will present some of the current market trends and case studies from an expert panel on projects that have been transformative to their organizations. We will review how companies need to adapt to best support the new technical paradigms and also discuss how IT can establish a regular communications cadence with the business -- one that reinforces the relationship building, changes the conversation, and enables IT to provide services that meet the demands, drive value, and accelerate revenue.

Session 2 “KEEPING PACE WITH THE BUSINESS – MAKE IT AN ENABLER RATHER THAN A ROADBLOCK”Mecklenburg 3 Sponsored by: NetIQ Moderated by: Nabeel Nizar, Principal Strategist, NetIQ Panelists: Tom Crabb, Director of Product Management, NetIQ Daniel Srebnick, Executive Infosec Strategist, Technical Merits LLC Robert Kemp, Info. Security & Risk, Sheetz Peter Salvitti, Chief Technologist, Boston College

Discussion: Not too many years ago, IT was seen as innovative and helping to drive the business. Now, many organizations view IT as the “Department of NO” with processes and requirements that inhibit productivity and business agility. Business users want to take advantage of mobility, cloud, social networks and other technologies they use in their day to day lives outside of work and struggle to understand why things operate so differently in the office. Join us for a discussion around how you can leverage Identity and Access Management solutions to take advantage of mobile, cloud and social to strike the right balance between user convenience and acceptable business risk.

12:30pm - 2:00pm LUNCHEON KEYNOTE - “GREAT BY CHOICE: THRIVING AMID CHAOS & TURBULENCE”Ballroom C Presented by: Shannon Tufts, PhD, Professor, Center for Public Technology, University of

North CarolinaDiscussion: How do we Thrive, not just survive, as individuals and organizations in these chaotic, turbulent times? Thoughts based on Jim Collins’ excellent book, Great by Choice.

2:00pm - 2:30pm DESSERT - NETWORKING PAVILION

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Agenda for - Day 1: May 28th 2:30pm - 3:30pmSession 1 “WHY IS THE CYBER THREAT AT THE TOP OF OUR NATIONAL THREATS?”Ballroom A Presented by: Doris Gardner, Ret. FBI Agent & Current Threat Intelligence Analyst, Mandiant.

Discussion: This presentation, from an FBI and private industry point of view, will define the cyber threat, identify threat actors, provide you details on how they operate and preventive measures. It will have two case studied included-one from private industry and one from the FBI.

Session 2 “NEXUS OF FORCES”Mecklenburg 3 Moderated by: Chris McMillan, Author of “Team Development for High Tech Project Managers” Panelists: Maurice Ferrel, Asst. Dir., Center for Public Tech. UNC-Chapel Hill School of Government Mark Cavaliero, CIO, Carolinas IT Dwayne Campbell, CIO, City of Fayetteville

Discussion: The maturation of social, mobile, and big data presents logistical challenges for IT and opportunities for end users to gain more control over their data and applications. End users now have more flexibility to determine their data sources, storage options, computing platforms, and application providers. This presentation will provide tactics to enable IT to run ahead of this wave of technological change, thereby allowing IT to remain the preferred provider and/or broker of technological solutions and strategies in the enterprise. We will explore real world examples of these strategies and will elicit feedback from attendees so that we can share and learn from one another.

3:30pm - 3:45pm BREAK - NETWORKING PAVILION

3:45pm - 5:00pm FEATURED CLOSING KEYNOTE - “VOICE OF THE CXO - HELPING CIO’S SUCCEED IN THE C-SUITE”Ballroom C Moderated by: Dan Roberts, President, Ouellette & Associates Panelists: Karan J. Sorensen, MS, MBA, President, Sorensen Strategies, LLC Shoukat Ali Bhamani, VP, CIO & CPO, Schaeffler Group Frederick Waite, CEO, YODIL & Chairman, BACE Josh Jewett, CIO, Family Dollar, Inc.

Discussion: C-level executives and Boards of Directors are increasingly turning to IT to gain competitive advantage, grow market share, drive innovation, and differentiate their companies by strategically leveraging data. This distinguished panel of CXOs will talk about their expectations of their CIO and IT organizations and share their insights on succeeding in the rough and tumble world of the C-Suite.Lead by Dan Roberts, author of Confessions of a Successful CIO, this highly-interactive, audience-engaging keynote session will provide you with an opportunity to ask the questions of CXOs who have strong partnerships with their CIOs to go along with their high expectations of IT. Invite a C-Suite partner to attend this session to foster your partnership and continue the discussion during the Executive Reception immediately following this keynote.

5:15pm - 7:00pm EXECUTIVE NETWORKING RECEPTION Admittance by Conference Badge. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres and beverages will be served.

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DanRoberts

MarkCavaliero

Shoukat Ali Bhamani

MauriceFerrel

Karan J.Sorensen

DwayneCampbell

FrederickWaite

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7:30am CHECK-IN/REGISTRATION

7:30am - 8:45am PEER-TO-PEER NETWORKING/BUFFET BREAKFAST

8:45am - 9:00am WELCOME & PROGRAM INTRODUCTIONSBallroom C Marc Di Francisco, President & CEO, Premier Event Management Jeffrey Stovall, CIO, City of Charlotte

9:00am - 10:00am OPENING KEYNOTE - “RE-START YOUR LIFE: LEADERSHIP THINKING FOR THE Ballroom C 21ST CENTURY” Presented by: Paula Guilfoyle, Founder & President, Claim Leadership Discussion: • Leadership self-awareness • Getting consistently better results • Success Thinking

10:00am - 10:30am BREAK - NETWORKING PAVILION

10:30am - 11:30amSession 1 “CONTINUED EVOLUTION OF MOBILITY AND THE ENTERPRISE”Ballroom A Moderated by: Cam Faison, SVP & CIO, Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Panelists: Jerry Johnston, SVP, Corporate Service Delivery, Wells Fargo & Company N.A. Marvin Reem, CIO, Bob Jones University Jeff Brittain, CIO, Gaston County

Discussion: One of the biggest trends in 2013 was enterprise mobility and the continued high priority it has within organizations. As we step into 2014, what are the predications for mobility and the impact it will have on the enterprise? This panel will focus on the pros and cons of continued evolution including insights about security challenges, operating systems, wearable devices, and the importance of managing mobility services.

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10:30am - 11:30amSession 2 “STEM - LOCAL UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS HELPING DEVELOP FUTURE TECHNOLOGY Mecklenburg 3 TALENT - LEARN HOW YOU & YOUR ORGANIZATION CAN GET INVOLVED” Moderated by: Elizabeth Austin, Executive Advisory Council Member, Premier CIO Forum Panelists: Dr. Jamie Payton, UNC Charlotte, Faculty lead for The STARS Computing Scholars Program Nick Chandler, UNC Charlotte, The STARS Computing Scholars Program Mike Hester, UNC Charlotte, The STARS Computing Scholars Program Espoir Tomenou, UNC Charlotte, The STARS Computing Scholars Program Dr. Magdy Attia, Chair, Council of Deans and Dean of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) College, Johnson C. Smith Univ.

Discussion: Why is STEM Education so important? STEM Education is the key to America’s economic future and survival! Technology surrounds everything we do, yet many jobs today are left unfilled in fields such as science technology, engineering and mathematics because of the lack of skilled talent.What can we do? Well for starters we need to build more dynamic pipelines that include people of all cultures and ethnicities. More and more schools are teaching STEM-related courses and students are being moved toward courses such as math and science, but it is still not enough, there’s a gap, some groups aren’t there. REALITY CHECK - we’re falling behind other countries when it comes to mathematics and science related careers and we need all hands on deck to steer many of our youth into STEM related disciplines.This interactive panel discussion will highlight STEM programs at two local universities - Johnson C. Smith University and UNC Charlotte. Both schools are supporting college-level programs, working with local industries for mentor and internships as well as providing outreach programs to local middle and high schools to support STEM interest amongst younger students. Come explore opportunities for how you and your organization can become involved.STEM education can provide smarter and productive workers for our future and this is what we need to move forward and beyond.

11:30am - 1:00pm LUNCHEON KEYNOTE - “DELIVERING INNOVATION THROUGH EXECUTION EXCELLENCE”Ballroom C Sponsored by: SimpliVity Presented by: Doron Kempel, Chairman & CEO, Simplivity

Discussion: Risk-Taking, Special Projects, Execution Excellence. As managers, we encounter these terms frequently. Our speaker has a unique perspective on these topics that he has humbly agreed to share. He is referred to by many — including prime ministers, the world’s leading investors and executives of Fortune 100 companies — as exceptional in the field of strategy and execution. He currently leads a startup that is said to be the fastest growing ever in the IT Infrastructure sector.

1:00pm - 1:30pm DESSERT - NETWORKING PAVILION

ElizabethAustin

DoronKempel

NickChandler

Dr. JamiePayton

Dr. MadgyAttia

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1:30pm - 2:30pm CLOSING KEYNOTE - “CIO PANEL: HOW TO BUILD A HIGH PERFORMANCE CULTURE”Ballroom C Moderated by: Jon DeFriese, Senior Consultant, The Center for International Leadership Panelists: Jack Rech, Sr. Dir IT, National Gypsum Company Chris Maritato, VP IT, Sonic Automotive David Galloway, VP IT, Oxbow Carbon

Discussion: Every CIO wants teamwork but when asked to share what they really do to foster it, many struggle. Deep down we all know bringing our people together in a culture that allows them to do their best work as a team is what leadership is all about. Join a panel of CIO leaders who have been down the path of building a high performance culture and engage in a powerful discussion about doing it in your organization.

2:30pm - 3:00pm DESSERT, REFRESHMENTS & FINAL DRAWINGS - NETWORKING PAVILION

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Part icipating OrganizationsACN, Inc.

AGDATA

American University of Kuwait

Apparo Solutions, Inc.

Atlas Copco

Bank of America

Barium Springs

Barnhardt Manufacturing Company

BB&T

Bernhardt Furniture Company

Bizjournals

BJU Press

Blum Inc.

Bob Jones University

Bridge Terminal Transport, Inc.

Britax Child Saftey, Inc.

C.A.P.I.T USA

Cardinal Innovations Healthcare Solutions

Carlisle Companies, Inc.

Carolinas Healthcare System

Carolinas IT

Charlotte Fire Department

Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools

Charlotte Pipe & Foundry

Charlotte SIM Chapter

CHF Industries, Inc.

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta

Chiquita Brands International

City of Charlotte

City of Fayetteville

City of Jacksonville

City of Rock Hill South Carolina

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated

Cogentrix

Columbia International University

Compass Group USA, Inc.

Cox Industries

CPI Security Systems

Cross Company

Direct ChassisLink, Inc.

Domtar Paper Company, LLC

Duke Energy

Family Dollar Stores, Inc.

Farmers and Merchants Bank

Flour Corporation

Forsyth Technical Community College

Foundation For The Carolinas

Founders Federal Credit Union

Gaston County

General Information Services Inc.

Globe Express Services

GSA Technology Council

Hannover Re

Hickory Springs Manufacturing Co.

Honeywell International, Inc.

Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro

The following participating organizations have appointed one or more senior level executives to attend The Atlanta Premier CIO Forum.

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Part icipating OrganizationsImmedion

Indian Head Industries, Inc.

Inmar

InVue Security Products

Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corp.

Lash Group

Lincoln Financial Group

Lionel, LLC

LPL Financial

Mandiant

Marsh & McLennan Companies

Mecklenburg County

Medflow, Inc.

Monarch

Mungro Career Development, Inc.

National General Insurance

National Gypsum Co.

Ouellette & Associates

P&L Partners

Patterson Pope

Philadelphia SIM Chapter

Piedmont Natural Gas

Pike Energy Solutions

Premier healthcare Solutions

Roush Fenway Racing

Rowan County

Rowan-Cabarrus Community College

Santee Cooper

Schaeffler Group, North America

Siemens PT&D

Siemens Energy, Inc.

Skanska USA

Snyder’s-Lance, Inc.

Sonic Automotive, Inc.

Sorensen Strategies, LLC

Springfield, LLC

Springs Global US

State of North Carolina

SteelFab

SunBelt Rentals

The Bissell Companies

The Davenport Group

The Lash Group

The Steritech Group, Inc.

TIAA-CREF

Truliant Federal Credit Union

UNC Charlotte

UNC School of Government

University of North Carolina

Velux-America, Inc.

Wastequip, Inc.

Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo Technology & Operations Group

Winston-Salem State University

YMCA of Greater Charlotte

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Jeffrey StovallCIOCity of Charlotte

Craig RichardvilleSVP & CIOCarolina Healthcare System

Cam FaisonSVP & CIOCharlotte Pipe & Foundry

Martin DavisEVP, Head of Tech. IntegrationWells Fargo

Jack RechSr. Director, ISNational Gypsum Co.

Elizabeth AustinFormer VP, IT Application ServicesFamily Dollar Stores

Greg ArcherVP, Informatics & Tech. ServicesPremier Healthcare Alliance

Greg TurnerDirector ITSiemens Power, Inc.

Darren SchmidtDirector ITCorning Cable Systems

Rob WatkinsCIOCompass Group

Nikhil SawantVP & CIOSnyder’s-Lance, Inc.

Bryan SmithVP & CIOVolvo Construction Equipment

Onyeka NchegeVP & CIOThe Coca Cola Bottling Co.

Wendy HammondCIOSage Automotive Interiors

Dave GarrettCIONovant Healthcare

Dr. Wolfgang KuengCIOBlum, Inc.

Gwen SimmonsCTOMecklenburg County

Brad MerlieVP ISPiedmont Natural Gas

Nathan MucherVP ISKrispy Kreme Doughnuts Corporation

Larry EighmyCIOThe Halo Group

Walter RoweSr. Director, Global ITColfax Corp.

Mark StewartDirector ITPenske Racing

Marvin ReemCIOBob Jones University

Jon BradyCIOSpeedway Motorsports, Inc.

Bruce AndersonPrincipalAndiaz Group

Larry BumgardnerIT Project leadFMC Corp.

Mike UnderwoodCTONational General Insurance

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Executive Advisory Council

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Phil CiruilliExecutive Director - ITFluor Corporation

Chris WolfeDirector TechnologyAmerican City Business Journals, Inc.

Bruce NortonSr. Director ITBridge Terminal Transport, Inc.

Allen KimCIOACN, Inc.

Jeff VinceMemberCharlotte Chapter of SIM

Rick GemerethVP ITMotorsports Authentics, Inc.

Shoukat BhamaniVP & CIPOSchaeffler Group, North America

John HofflerTechnology LeadBB&T

Melanie CoxVP IS & TechnologyTire Centers, LLC

Bernie YevinDean, Bus. IT DivisionForsyth Technical C.C.

Magdy AttiaChair Council of DeansDean, Coll. of Science, Tech., Eng. & MathJohnson C. Smith

Tracy MarpoeMembership Co-ChairCharlotte Chapter of SIM

Brandon JacksonCTODavenport Group

Executive Advisory Council

“I look forward every year to the Premier CIO Forum to both renew old friendships as well as hear about emerging trends in IT. The Premier staff does an outstanding job of helping keep us relevant to our areas of practice.”

- Steve Brilling, Regional Leadership Forum

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To truly simplify IT in today’s virtualized data centers, the “data problem” must be addressed: ensuring performance, capacity, mobility, manageability, and protection of data without driving up CAPEX and OPEX. This requires new data architecture—one that takes a VM-centric approach, ensures adequate IOPS to fuel application requirements, and drives dramatic efficiency. SimpliVity’s Data Virtualization Platform delivered in commodity x86 building blocks simplifies IT

infrastructure and operations, and uniquely enables data mobility and efficiency. SimpliVity reduces IOPS, capacity and bandwidth requirements, and provides native data protection, eliminating the need for separate hardware and tools—resulting in a 300% TCO savings. Visit www.simplivity.com or [email protected].

A complete data center solutions and services provider for Fortune 500 and midtier enterprises, Datalink transforms data centers so they become more efficient, manageable and responsive to changing business needs. Datalink helps leverage and protect storage, server, and network investments with a focus on long-term value, offering a full lifecycle of services, from consulting and design to implementation, management and support. Datalink solutions span virtualization

and consolidation, data storage and protection, advanced networks, and business continuity. Each delivers measurable performance gains and maximizes the business value of IT. For more information, visit www.datalink.com or @datalinkcorp

NetIQ is a global enterprise software company that meets the demands of hybrid IT with solutions for identity and access management, security and datacenter management. Using our solutions, customers and partners can capitalize on the opportunities in today’s complex and ever-changing IT landscape. Byaligning technologies and service delivery methods, our customers can properly secure, manage and measure the many computing services operating across its

physical, virtual and cloud computing environments. By doing this, they are better able to provide strategic value at the speed of business. Learn more about our award-winning software solutions at www.netiq.com or @NetIQ.

RDA Corporation provides complete consulting and custom application development services, specializing in solutions related to collaboration, workflow, system integration, business intelligence, cloud and mobile apps, and enterprise search. Established in 1988, RDA’s corporate office and Development Center are located in Baltimore with additional technology teams in Atlanta, Charlotte, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. For more information,

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Code42 develops intuitive, optimized technology to securely manage and protect the world’s data. Award-winning CrashPlan backup solutions manage exabytes of data across millions of devices and for some of the largest organizations in the world. Its SharePlan enterprise-grade file sync/share enables real-time collaboration while enforcing corporate security requirements. Visit www.code42.com or @code42

ServiceNow is a leading provider of cloud-based services that automate enterprise IT operations. We focus on transforming enterprise IT by automating and standardizing business processses and consolidating IT across the global enterprise. Organizations deploy our service to create a single system of record for enterprise IT, lower operational costs and enhance efficiency. Additionaly, our

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Okta delivers on-demand identity management for cloud applications including single signon, automated user management, directory integration and multifactor authentication. For more information, visit www.okta.com or @okta

rmsource, Inc. is a full-service IT consulting firm headquartered in Cary, NC. For 15 years, we’ve been helping clients throughout the Southeast take advantage of our best of breed technology. rmsource has the skills and experience to “deliver on technology’s promise”. Visit www.rmsource.com or @rmsourceinc

KeyMark is a systems integration and consulting organization specializing in the content management and document capture industry. For more information, visit www.keymarkinc.com or @KeyMark_Inc

Digital Intelligence Systems, LLC is an ISO 9001:2008 certified global managed services and staffing provider with core capabilities in: Application Development and Support, Infrastructure Support, Cloud Enablement, Business and Program Services, and Managed Staffing. Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, DISYS has offices and delivery locations worldwide, including Charlotte and Raleigh. Visit www.disys.com or @DISYSGlobal

CommVault is a software company relentlessly focused on all things data. We are dedicated to providing organizations worldwide with a radically better way to protect, manage and access data and information. For more information, visit www.commvault.com or @CommVault

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National IT Staffing Company ConsultUSA drives cost out of the onshore staffing supply chain. Award winning solutions partner PMCentersUSA delivers complete project lifecycle consulting and training services. For more information, visit www.consultusa.com

Pure Storage has a simple mission: to enable the widespread adoption of flash in the enterprise data center. The Pure Storage FlashArray is 10x faster, 10x more power and space efficient, and less expensive than traditional disk-centric arrays.For more information, visit www.purestorage.com or @purestorage

Forsythe is an IT infrastructure integrator, providing independent technology and business consulting services, technology leasing services, and value-added reseller services for all leading technology product manufacturers. For more information, visit www.forsythe.com or @ForsytheTech

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Denver will be EVOLVING THE TECHNOLOGY ECOSYSTEM with an incredible line-up of thought leaders, speaking on Innovation, Leadership and the CIO as a Business Leader.

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Ray Kurzweil Google FuturistNational Best Selling Author

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Rod CollinsAuthor, Director of Innovation Optimity Advisors

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