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DM Review and the CDI-MDM Institute Announce CDI-MDM Fall Summit
| News Release Contact: Donna Nusspickel SourceMedia Conferences (212) 803-6084 donna.nusspickel@sourcemedia.com |
Corporate Contact: Anne OBrien SourceMedia (212) 803 8280 anne.obrien@sourcemedia.com |
the CDI-MDM SUMMIT Fall 2007
NEW YORK, NY September 2007 - SourceMedia and DM Review are pleased to announce the CDI-MDM Summit - Fall 2007 conference to be held at the New York Hilton hotel on November 14 - 16, 2007.
Working closely with SourceMedias Events and Conferences Group and DM Review is Aaron Zornes. As chief research officer for the CDI-MDM Institute, Mr. Zornes is responsible for shaping the agenda and speaker lineup for the IT industrys mega-event covering the exploding areas of customer data integration (CDI), master data management (MDM), and data governance.
According to Gartner research, the CDI software market will grow at 30% CAGR through 2010 with $2 billion expected to be spent on the aggregate MDM market during 2010. As further evidence of the strategic importance of this market, analyst firms Forrester and Gartner have recently released updated Wave reports and Magic Quadrants respectively.
CDI-MDM SUMMIT Fall 2007 is designed to meet the needs of first mover and early adopters in mid-to-large organizations who are either evaluating or implementing these key technology initiatives. The conference provides additional emphasis for the advanced MDM practitioner as well as the financial services and life sciences industries. The three day conference agenda is designed to provide a road map for the approximately 600 attendees via more than fifty real-world case studies, expert panel discussions, and thought leadership presentations. Keynotes will be provided by executives from: BearingPoint, DataFlux, IBM, Initiate Systems, and Siperian with case study presentations from market-leading enterprises such as: Aetna Insurance; ALLTEL; BNSF Railways; BP; Capital One; Cardinal Health; Church Pension Group; Corporate Express; CVS Pharmacy; De Lage Landen/Rabo Bank; GE Money; GMAC Financial Services; Honeywell International; IBM CIO Office; Johnson & Johnson Health Care Systems; Millennium Pharmaceutical; National Instruments; Pfizer; The CIT Group; TIAA-CREF; and, UMB Bank, and more. For additional information regarding this event, please visit http://list.sourcemedia.com/t/11545716/80129996/2042729/0/.
Per Mr. Zornes, This is a unique opportunity for enterprise architects, CTOs, and CIOs to learn from and network with the best and the brightest CDI and MDM early movers from GMAC Financial Services (financial services) to Pfizer (life sciences). Our conference agenda includes timely topics such as data governance, privacy compliance, and global account management.
Adds DM Review editor James Ericson, We saw the emergence of CDI and MDM several years ago when we launched our CDI and MDM Resource Portals at DMReview.com. The SOLD OUT status of these events only further underscores the strategic nature of master data management as a vital solution in addressing enterprises needs for better compliance, increase cross-selling, and better customer service.
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