HUNT VALLEY, Md. and NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 9, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Systems Alliance Inc., a software development firm and systems integrator providing high-value Web, IT and business consulting services, today announced it will host a round-table dinner for IT executives in Nashville with Symantec on June 28, 2011 at Flemings Prime Steakhouse.
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The invitation-only dinner will feature a round-table discussion led by Dan Greller, Managing Director, Global Head of Infrastructure with Legg Mason, entitled, "Balancing Innovation and Controls – Keeping the IT Train Running Full Speed Without Going Off the Rails." Nashville-based IT executives interested in participating can request an invitation through the System Alliance Website by visiting http://www.systemsalliance.com/nashville_cio_dinner
During the dinner, guests will be encouraged to participate in the discussion which will address topics including:
- How market forces are changing the focus of IT
- How to classify and manage different forms of work within the organization (e.g., creative vs. operational)
- How to setup control structures that provide an appropriate balance between agility and risk management
In addition to the Nashville dinner, Systems Alliance hosts a range of regularly scheduled educational events and webinars, all of which it posts in the events section of its website.
About Systems Alliance
Systems Alliance, Inc., founded in 1993, is a Maryland-based company that provides business and technology consulting services to leading corporate and public sector clients including American Public University, Baltimore County Government, Conde Nast, Johns Hopkins Institutions, Modell's Sporting Goods and Random House. Systems Alliance has local offices in Georgia and Tennessee. To learn more, visit: http://www.systemsalliance.com.
Contact:
David Schreiber
(410) 343-7731
[email protected]
SOURCE Systems Alliance Inc.
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