September 14, 1998
Executive Report: IT Innovators
Here's a preview of what IT executives will discuss at this week's annual InformationWeek Conference--and a peek into the future of IT
The value chain, people shortages, electronic business, outsourcing-these are just a few of the hot issues facing IT managers today. To deal with them successfully, we'll have to take a fresh look at how we conduct business, which is why we chose "IT and Innovation: Driving
Productivity and Growth" as the theme of this year's InformationWeek Conference, to be held this week in Amelia Island, Fla. If you're attending the conference, the essays in this issue of InformationWeek Executive Reports will give you a preview of the lively discussions that will take place over the next few days; they were written by the panel moderators, all InformationWeek editors. If you can't attend, these essays will let you experience the spirit of the conference.
Innovation Dictates Technology's Rise
Keep Year 2000 Details Up-To-Date
Platform Wars And Opportunities
Maximum Value From Customer Data
IT Research Must Not Forget Long-Term
The Organization And Knowledge
Battle Complexity To Add Profitability
Leadership And Innovation By Example
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