Tomorrow the hotel Fairmont Baku will host a conference IBM Solutions Connect 2015 "From strategy to practice."
According to the report of the local office of the largest vendor in today's digital economy, successful businesses are increasingly dependent on their ability to monitor trends, use the best global and local experience as well as quickly and efficiently introduce the latest IT solutions. As part of the conference together with customers and IBM Business Partners you will get a unique opportunity to discuss current issues and challenges facing companies in the XXI century.
In the heart of the debate are the new opportunities offered to the modern knowledge-based society:
- Management of big data and analytics,
- Cloud computing and IT security,
- Mobile technologies,
- Social business interaction.
The event will discuss more than 20 topics.
For those interested in the theme there is a Russian-language link (http://www-01.ibm.com/software/ru/events/solutionsconnect2015/index.html?S_TACT=S_O_IBM_EMAIL_STD). --17D-
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