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Data Innovation Forum: in partnership with Hitachi Vantara
Wednesday 23 November 2022, Swan at The Globe, Bankside, London
Data is the fuel powering the global business ecosystem. And in a world of rapid digital transformation and an evolving threat landscape, data holds the key to innovation, growth and resilience. But many businesses are falling behind in the race to modernise, with data stuck in silos and legacy infrastructure holding back efforts to become agile, responsive and truly data-driven.
As a result, they are losing out on opportunities to drive efficiencies, modernise applications and deliver for customers and end-users.
Join your peers for this half-day event exploring key technology trends in digital modernisation and how businesses across industries are dealing with the challenges and opportunities of data-fuelled innovation against a backdrop of disruption and a drive towards sustainability.
Across a variety of sessions and workshops you’ll learn about the importance of a digital core as the basis for the modern workplace and the requirements for different teams, applications and technologies.
You’ll also have the chance to hear perspectives from industry analysts and peers about proven practices for modernising an organisation’s technology, operations and processes including:
• IDC : Dave Clemente , IDC’s lead C-Suite analyst will discuss the top priorities for Europe’s technology leaders, explore to what extent priorities differ between industries, and explore how these might evolve over the next 1-2 years
• Experian: a market leader in providing information services to organisations and consumers and modernising their infrastructure environment to be agile and robust for dynamic environment.
• Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI): a leading international banking group who have simplified their strategy to manage the complexity of cloud-native transformation
Join us for a unique opportunity to see how data, cloud and application modernisation is changing the world we live in and the way businesses function.