InformationWeek Launches Enterprise Efficiency, A Unique Business Technology Community
March 01 2010 - 8:19AM
PR Newswire (US)
SAN FRANCISCO, March 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- UBM TechWeb's
InformationWeek today announced Enterprise Efficiency
(http://www.enterpriseefficiency.com/), bringing together a
participative community of business technology leaders and
executive decision makers to exchange and share peer experiences,
enterprise strategies, real-world best practices, and perspective
on the most pressing business technology issues and opportunities.
With business technology leaders under immense pressure to juggle
conflicting roles as both innovators and cost cutters, this new
site, part of the InformationWeek Business Technology Network,
organizes together business and technology thought leaders into a
cutting-edge, peer community. The site enables forward-thinking
leaders and their enterprises to operate as efficiently as
possible, focusing less on day-to-day "keeping the lights on" tasks
and more on freeing resources for business-critical innovation.
"Enterprise Efficiency is immensely exciting, because it offers a
unique opportunity for CIOs and other business technology leaders
to come together in a vibrant, free-flowing community specifically
designed to meet their needs," said Fredric Paul, the site's
Editor-in-Chief and Community Activist. "Whether it's debating the
implications of a new development in the technology industry,
discussing how to make IT really matter in the enterprise, or
pondering the best way to deal with upper management, Enterprise
Efficiency is the place to go for insight, analysis, and support
from both peers and experts." By combining multiple daily blog
posts with an innovative, purpose-driven community, Enterprise
Efficiency is designed to foster the sort of ongoing debates that
are truly valuable to today's business technology decision makers.
These discussions center on the disruptive technologies and trends
that most challenge today's leaders, including: 1. Cloud Computing:
Myths, Realities & Metrics 2. The Business Value of Tomorrow's
Data Center 3. The Mobile Enterprise: Devices, Apps & Services
4. Corporate IT Politics: Making Them Dance in Your Favor 5. The
Secure Enterprise: Frameworks That Enable Agile Access 6. Managing
TCO While Driving Innovation 7. Virtualization: The Mandatory
Ingredient 8. GRC (Governance, Risk Management, Compliance) in
Practice 9. Outsourcing: End-to-End Collaboration 10. Automation:
The Future of IT Management Enterprise Efficiency has carefully
selected its impressive community of expert bloggers, including
CIOs, CEOs, analysts, consultants, journalists, and other leaders
with a wide range of IT backgrounds and areas of expertise. This
uniquely qualified group is using Enterprise Efficiency to share
ideas, insights, observations, and best practices, as well as the
support they need to cope with these historic challenges. And
they're doing it with unparalleled verve, a provocative style, and
take-no-prisoners honesty and directness. More than 20 bloggers are
already on board, including: -- Matthew McKenzie, Senior Editor /
Community Editor of Enterprise Efficiency -- Rusty Weston, former
editor in chief of InformationWeek.com and InformationWeek Research
-- Keith Ferrell, security blogger and lecturer, former editor of
Omni Magazine -- Chris Lindquist, online editorial director for a
nonprofit consulting organization, former senior technology
journalist for CIO magazine, CNET.com, and others -- Ivan
Schneider, MBA, journalist specializing in financial technology --
Paul Bonner, IT professional at a major utility, and formerly
senior technology journalist at PC Week and PC/Computing -- Steve
Hilton, head of Enterprise/SMB research for Analysis Mason -- Peter
Meade, partner at HetzelMeade Communications -- Alan Hoving, social
media expert, online community leader, tech entrepreneur -- Leigh
McMullen, VP at IT consultants Sogeti USA -- James Shepard, CEO of
Vertrazzo LLC and a former software executive -- Patty Brown,
founder and chief strategist at The Content Strategy Group, former
executive editor of Optimize Magazine, with experience at Bearing
Point -- Rex Baldazo, IT professional and former technology
journalist at CNET, ETL expert -- Zach O'Claire, lead field
engineer, IS Works Enterprise Efficiency's user-generated content
will be reinforced with a regular calendar of deep-dive analyst
reports written in conjunction with InformationWeek Analytics, plus
a series of informative Webcasts, video reports, and more. To visit
the site, go to http://enterpriseefficiency.com/. To register for
the site, and score a free Enterprise Efficiency money clip, go to
http://www.enterpriseefficiency.com/register.asp. Interest in
helping us moderate and participate in the site? Drop us a line via
email at moderators@enterpriseefficiency.com. About UBM TechWeb
(http://techweb.com/aboutus) UBM TechWeb, the global leader in
technology media and professional information, enables people and
organizations to harness the transformative power of technology.
Through its core businesses - media solutions, marketing services,
and professional information - UBM TechWeb produces the most
respected and consumed brands, applications, and services in the
technology market. More than 14.5 million business and technology
professionals (CIOs, IT and IT Support managers, Web and digital
professionals, software and game developers, government decision
makers, and telecom providers) actively participate in UBM
TechWeb's communities. UBM TechWeb brands include: global
face-to-face events such as Interop, Game Developers Conference
(GDC), Web 2.0, Black Hat, and VoiceCon; large-scale online
networks such as InformationWeek, Light Reading, and Gamasutra;
research, training, and certification services, including HDI,
Pyramid Research, and InformationWeek Analytics; and market-leading
magazines such as InformationWeek and Wall Street & Technology.
UBM TechWeb is part of UBM, a global provider of media and
information services for professional B2B communities and markets.
About United Business Media Limited
(http://www.unitedbusinessmedia.com/) UBM (UBM.L) focuses on two
principal activities: worldwide information distribution,
targeting, and monitoring; and, the development and monetization of
B2B communities and markets. UBM's businesses inform markets and
serve professional commercial communities - from doctors to game
developers, from journalists to jewelry traders, from farmers to
pharmacists - with integrated events, online, print, and business
information products. Our 6,500 staff in more than 30 countries are
organized into specialist teams that serve these communities,
bringing buyers and sellers together, helping them to do business
and their markets to work effectively and efficiently. Contact:
Winnie Ng, AP Marketing InformationWeek wng@techweb.com
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