Making the right technology investment decisions today is critical to building competitive advantage, fuelling innovation and driving ROI. However, dispersed, unreliable data and time-consuming, error prone processes can lead to bloated budgets, ineffective planning and missed opportunities. Organizations need simplified, integrated and automated solutions to help optimize IT spend, improve operations and drive greater financial returns. Join this executive peer-to-peer executive dinner and be inspired by the story by the IT Director of Raiffeissen, where we will discuss about:
Cost Management: Controlling organizational costs and ensuring consistency.
Value Optimization: Pursuing operational excellence by focusing on value rather than just cost.
Organizational Transparency: Enhancing performance and driving better outcomes through leadership visibility and planning.
Enterprise Agility: Aligning business and IT goals for increased adaptability and the development of new capabilities.
Moderator:
Reinier Van Hoeijen, IBM Consulting
Speakers:
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Cord Hoppe, Delivery Unit Head – Cloud and on-prem Platforms – Raiffeisen Informatik GmbH Cord Hoppe is a Cloud pioneer and professional IT Leader in Financial Services, since 10 years focusing on Cloud Platforms and automation. As a member of the RIT Management Team Cord strongly supports and drives the agile transformation and automation initiatives within the company and also with its main clients. His team is seen as the innovation driver and motor of modernization. A strong believer in self organizing teams and low level of hierarchies, Cord is trying to be a role model in empowering teams over the individual. As a contrast to the team driven approach at work, Cord is a Golf enthusiast and plays whenever time allows. |
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Lionel van Dongen, Lead EMEA Cloud Economics Partnership Strategy – AWS
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Martin Plessow, Senior Director Customer Success, IBM & Certified TBM Executive Instructor |
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