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Being an IT leader is one of the toughest jobs on the planet, and in the age of digital transformation, pressures only continue to mount. How can you stay on top of technological advances, increase speed and productivity, and help your team and your own career grow?

I'll be exploring these challenges and more at Interop ITX, coming up May 15-19 in Las Vegas.

If you are attending Interop, I look forward to meeting you there. If you haven't decided yet, I urge you to check out our wide range of education for IT leaders. You can also get a special 20% discount on any pass when you register with promo code: FOGARTY 
Visit http://www.interopitx.com to learn more.

Below is just a sampling of the expert presentations I plan to attend:

  • Leading Your IT Team from Chaos to Competence, a real-life account from David Caldwell of Kaiser Permanente
  • How to Be More Innovative in 15 Minutes, with Elisa Jagerson of Speck Design
  • IT Career Development Myths and Truths, a panel led by career expert Katy Tynan
  • Building Strategic IT Business Relationships, with consultant Kathryn Brett Goldman
I'm also especially looking forward to InformationWeek's IT Leadership Summit, a special two-day program featuring interactive sessions and case studies from experienced CIOs across industries.

See full agenda here:
http://info.interop.com/itx/2017/scheduler/list

Please look me up; I hope to meet you there!

Susan Fogarty
Editor in Chief, InformationWeek
 

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