- Chief Information Officer
- Canon Financial Services
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Media Partners
Gartner Media Partners are our publications and web portals of choice. They are carefully selected for their affinity with Gartner's products & services. Specifically, each partner provides valuable editorial, advertising & promotional coverage for our events in return for exposure to our delegates & sponsors. Our media partners cover a wide spectrum of readers including: IT, vertical industries and general management as well as a broad geographic reach.
Dark Reading is a comprehensive news and information portal that focuses on IT security, helping information security professionals manage the balance between data protection and user access. Led by Editor In Chief Tim Wilson, Dark Reading serves as a security dashboard for busy IT professionals keeping them informed on what's new or how well it works.
Health Data Management has been the leading source for news and in-depth analysis on using information technology to achieve business goals and improve the quality of care. The only I.T. magazine in the field written exclusively by a team of experienced journalists, Health Data Management has captured numerous awards for journalistic excellence.
InformationWeek is the industry's foremost technology media brand focused on the business value of technology. Our magazines and events help CIOs and IT executives define and frame their business technology objectives, while our vast portfolio of online resources deliver breaking news, blogs, and proprietary research and analysis on IT trends, whitepaper library, and interactive tools, all in a 24/7 environment.
InformationWeek Global CIO provides senior technology leaders with unique business technology insights, strategic analysis, practical tools and resources, and an exclusive peer-to-peer online think tank. Featuring an online destination, in-depth coverage in InformationWeek Magazine, research reports and CIO-led live and web-based events, Global CIO maps to the way CIOs communicate and consume information.
InformationWeek Government provides news, analysis, research, and insight on the IT strategies and initiatives of federal, state, and local governments and government agencies. The InformationWeek Government site and integrated content offerings are timed to serve federal government IT professionals tasked with the responsibility of analyzing the IT products, services, policies, and vendor strategies aimed at the government sector.
InformationWeek Healthcare covers the IT strategies and initiatives that professionals are using to redefine the healthcare industry — from the way patients are treated, to how payers are reimbursed. InformationWeek Healthcare combines its distinct editorial point of view with a deep understanding of information technology to analyze the issues, products, and services that are transforming healthcare.
Information Management is the educated reader's choice for the latest news, commentary and feature content serving the information technology and business community. Information Management has grown readership and market share through interactive features, case studies, original reporting, online radio programming, informative Web seminars, white paper resources, thought provoking blogs and incisive thought leadership.
KMWorld serves the content, document, and knowledge management markets, with a variety of print and online products. We provide actionable information and in–depth analysis to business leaders and strategic decision makers to help them improve their business performance through KMWorld magazine, as well as email newsletters, online webcasts, White Papers and live conferences.
Network Computing's content adheres to the valuable "For IT, By IT" methodology, delivering timely strategy & tactics, news, in-depth features, expert reviews, opinionated blogs, newsletters and digital issues on an array of key enterprise technologies: back-up and recovery, data center architecture and technologies, data protection, network and storage management, unified communications, virtualization, wan acceleration, and wireless networking.
Wall Street & Technology delivers in-depth coverage of trends and technology to the executives that are shaping the securities industry; including low-latency demands, high-frequency trading, data and risk management strategy, and data security. The editorial derives from the experience and knowledge of the industry's most senior staff of editors, and our close work with other leading securities industry experts.
WITI is the premiere global organization empowering women in business and technology to attain their professional goals and dreams. With a global network of smart, tech–savvy women, WITI has powerful programs and partnerships that provide connections, resources, opportunities and a supportive environment. Since 1989, WITI has delivered value to individuals, small businesses, and corporations. www.witi.com. Build. Empower. Inspire.
The Wall Street Technology Association (WSTA), a not–for–profit organization, founded in 1967, provides financial industry technology professionals, vendors, service providers, and consultants with forums to learn from and connect with each other. The WSTA facilitates seminars and networking events where members meet and exchange ideas and best practices that assist them in effectively capitalizing on technology advances and dealing with financial industry business challenges.
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