CIOs Wanted For Important Software Survey

My good friend M.R. Rangaswami, founder of the Sand Hill Group and head of the upcoming <a href="http://www.sandhill.com/conferences/sw2007/index.php">Software 2007 conference</a>, is partnering with McKinsey on an interesting survey on software usage trends and innovation. I encourage you to participate. I've negotiating with M.R. to get members of the "CIO Nation" who link to the survey from here a free copy of the finished report. Also, M.R. has extended complimentary registration to the CIO

Brian Gillooly, Content Director, InformationWeek

April 2, 2007

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My good friend M.R. Rangaswami, founder of the Sand Hill Group and head of the upcoming Software 2007 conference, is partnering with McKinsey on an interesting survey on software usage trends and innovation. I encourage you to participate. I've negotiating with M.R. to get members of the "CIO Nation" who link to the survey from here a free copy of the finished report. Also, M.R. has extended complimentary registration to the CIO Dialogue portion of Software 2007, just click here:

Here's M.R.'s request and the link to the survey:

The software industry is in the midst of a wave of innovation that will create the foundation for customer and vendor value in the next era. McKinsey & Company, in collaboration with the SandHill group and CMP media, are launching a brief survey to understand the software customer's perspectives on current software trends and innovation, and will present the aggregate results describing these conclusions in a series of reports for the Software 2007 conference. We would like to invite you to participate in our brief online survey to provide your perspectives on the Software industry. Participating is easy, and should take less than five minutes of your time. Just click here to provide your perspectives between now and Friday, April 6th. You will also be given the option at the conclusion of the survey to provide an email address if you would like to be mailed the summarized reports at the conclusion of the research in May. All results will, of course, be kept confidential, and only aggregated responses and data will be part of the report.

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Brian Gillooly

Content Director, InformationWeek

Brian Gillooly has spent the past 30+ years establishing a trusted and significant presence in the business technology community. One of the most recognized personalities in IT media, Brian has built valuable relationships with the most influential practitioners in the technology industry. He counts among his closest contacts the CIOs of a range of organizations – from Fortune 50 companies to small businesses.

As the Content Director for InformationWeek, Brian is responsible for developing a vision that provides both the audience and the client with clarity and insight into today's most challenging business technology issues.

Previously, as Editor-in-Chief of Optimize and Editor-in-Chief of InformationWeek events, Brian not only engaged the people who helped shape the direction of business technology – notables like Jack Welch, Rob Carter, Malcolm Gladwell, and Michael Dell – but also shared trusted opinions and ideas through his CIO Nation blog and weekly columns. He has offered hands-on insight through presentations at numerous live events and one-on-one meetings.

In his career in generating event content, moderating discussions, and giving presentations, Brian has developed a unique rapport with his audiences by eschewing the staid lecture style, and establishing a comfortable, often fun, always informative approach.

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