Pittsburgh - Premier CIO Forum
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Pittsburgh - Premier CIO Forum
Conference Guide Pittsburgh September 14-15, 2010 Regional Learning Alliance Cranberry Woods, PA CHALLENGES OF CHANGE SOLVED THROUGH IT INNOVATION PEM www.pemconferences.com 2010 REGISTER NOW at www.simposiumconf.com “The Charm of IT: Bringing People, Process & Technology Together” October 3-5, 2010 | The Omni Hotel at CNN Center | Atlanta, GA Conference Co-Chairs You’re Invited Bob Keefe SVP & CIO Mueller Water Products 2009 Georgia CIO of the Year On behalf of Bob Keefe, Dave Chatterjee our esteemed Executive Advisory Council, The Society for Information Management (SIM) and Premier Event Management (PEM), we welcome you to the most prestigious gathering of CIOs and Senior IT leaders in North America. Dr. Dave Chatterjee Associate Prof. MIS, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia President, SIM Atlanta Chapter Visit www.simposiumconf.com to learn more. If you only attend one conference in 2010, make it SIMposium2010. Executive Advisory Council Dave Barnes, SVP & CIO, UPS Becky Blalock, SVP & CIO, Southern Company Kevin Campbell, VP & CIO, Hunt Consolidated Tom Conophy, CIO, IHG Steve Cooper, CIO, FAA/ATO Larry Cuy, SVP, Federal Reserve Bank Of Cleveland Dan Darling, CIO, Turner Broadcasting Cara Kinzey, SVP IT, The Home Depot Jim Knight, EVP-Global CIO, Chubb Corporation Chuck Musciano, VP & CIO, Martin Marietta Materials Stephen J Pickett, SVP & CIO, Penske Corporation Sasi Pillay, CIO, NASA Glenn Research Center John Seral, CIO, GE Energy Infrastructure Brian Shield, EVP & CIO, The Weather Channel Merv Tarde, VP IT & CIO, Interstate Batteries Ed Trainor, CIO, Amtrak Peter Whatnell, CIO, Sunoco, Inc. For more information: SIMposium Executive Director Dawn Shultz 503-821-7319 - [email protected] To register: SIMposium Conference Coordinator Danny Davoodi 503-821-7313 - [email protected] PEM www.simposiumconf.com • linkedin/in/simposium2010 • twitter.com/simposium2010 PEM Premier Event Management Welcome to the CIO Forum & Executive IT Summit On behalf of our Conference Directors, Ken Sochats and Phil Svesnik, SIM International, the Greater Pittsburgh CIO Group, our keynote speakers and our esteemed Executive Advisory Council, we would like to welcome you to the eighth annual Pittsburgh CIO Forum & Executive IT Summit. This conference is produced by and for leading CIOs and IT executives and is intended to benefit the greater Pittsburgh and West Virginia region on an annual basis. At this year’s conference, panel discussions and presentations are focused on problems and solutions in areas specific to the challenges faced by IT professionals in this region. We are confident you will gain practical insight to assist you with your business challenges. At the Forum, you will meet and have the ability to develop significant relationships with colleagues and leaders from businesses, government agencies, professional organizations, healthcare and academic institutions. The CIO Forum & Executive IT Summit adheres to all SIM guidelines which prohibit solicitation by anyone; except for the requested suppliers who have been hand picked by the Executive Advisory Council of CIOs and Senior IT Executives that are paid sponsors at this year’s event. Our strategic partner, SIM International, fosters management education, best practices and sharing of ideas among IT leaders. We would also like to thank our other business partners and Senior IT organizations, which include the Greater Pittsburgh CIO Group, GMIS (Government Management Information Sciences), BDPA (Black Data Processing Associates) and GlobalEXECWomen for their participation in this year’s exclusive event. Phil Svesnik Ken Sochats Marc Di Francisco CIO Westmoreland County Dir. Visual IS Center University of Pittsburgh President & CEO Premier Event Management 3 Agenda for Tuesday, September 14, 2010 CHALLENGES OF CHANGE SOLVED THROUGH IT INNOVATION 7:00AM-9:00AM REGISTRATION - Foyer 7:00AM-9:00AM PEER-TO-PEER NETWORKING/BUFFET BREAKFAST 9:00AM-9:15AM WELCOME Marc Di Francisco, President, CIO Forum & Executive IT Summit Marc Di Francisco PROGRAM INTRODUCTION Phil Svesnik, CIO, Westmoreland County Phil Svesnik 9:15AM-10:15AM Great Ballroom Ed Abrams KEYNOTE - “BUILDING A SMARTER PLANET: LOWER COSTS, IMPROVE EFFICIENCY AND REDUCE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT” Presented by: Ed Abrams, VP Marketing, IBM General Business Discussion: No matter where you live or what industry you work in, you know that things could work a little better. Consider these facts: 67 percent of all electrical energy is lost due to inefficient power generation and grid management. Congested roadways in the U.S. cost $78 billion annually in wasted hours and gas. Consumer products and retail industries lose about $40 billion annually, or 3.5 percent of their sales, due to supply chain inefficiencies. Electronic medical records could prevent an estimated 100,000 deaths a year from medical error. As the world around us becomes increasingly smaller and flatter, it’s also becoming smarter. What this means is that for the first time in history almost anything can become digitally aware and interconnected, and that means we can build a smart grid, smart traffic systems, smart supply chains, and smart healthcare solutions. It also means tremendous opportunity for your business. With so much technology and networking abundantly available at such low cost, what wouldn’t you put smart technology into? What service wouldn’t you provide a customer, citizen, student or patient? What wouldn’t you connect? What information wouldn’t you mine for insight? Please join Ed Abrams as he talks about how companies like yours are showing a return on their technology investments by implementing smarter solutions for today’s smarter planet. 10:15AM-10:45AM BREAK – SOLUTIONS EXCHANGE PAVILION 10:45AM-11:45AM Great Ballroom KEYNOTE - “GLOBALIZATION - EXAMINING THE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CLIMATE” Moderated by: Paul Kaminski, Asst. Mgr. IT & Telecom, Carnegie Mellon University Panelists: Patrick Worms, CIO, Carmeuse Jim McEvoy, Dir. IS, II-VI, Inc. Nora McDonald, Director, IT Governance and Project Quality, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. Discussion: In today’s business, globalization is becoming more and more prevalent. Please join our panel of experts as they discuss the challenges of dealing with governance of staffing and teamwork, how to get vendors to work with you if you are a small organization, how to deal with some of the “cultural differences” in other countries and how the global view of being “American” may be perceived. We will also look at how projects are handled differently when they involve one foreign country as opposed to multiple foreign countries. Paul Kaminski Patrick Worms Jim McEvoy Nora McDonald 4 Agenda for Tuesday, September 14, 2010 12:00PM-1:30PM Great Ballroom Scott Sullilvan Liam Durbin Michael Cisek Rehan Khan 1:30PM-2:00PM DESSERT – SOLUTIONS EXCHANGE PAVILION 2:00PM-3:00PM Session 1 Great Ballroom B Bob Lee Tony Lalli Matt Tolbert Session 2 MSA Auditorium Jay Douglass 3:00PM-3:30PM “INFRASTRUCTURE – FUTURE TRENDS” Moderated by: Bob Lee, Manager IT, EQT Corp. Panelists: Tony Lalli, VP Infrastructure, The Bank of New York Mellon Matt Tolbert, Mgr. Information Security, Westinghouse Electric Discussion: In today’s changing market, organizations are being forced to look at many upcoming trends in order to keep their organizations at the forefront of technology. This panel will discuss some of the infrastructure trends that they face within their organizations and what they see coming in the future. We will discuss Cloud Computing and its many definitions, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and Unified Communications. Join us in this interactive discussion on infrastructure trends. “MEASURING ROI FOR PROCESS IMPROVEMENT – INDUSTRY RESULTS” Presented by: Jay Douglass, International Business Mgr., Program Dev. & Transition, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University Discussion: Now more than ever, organizations must consistently improve their ability to deliver solutions that meet the increasingly challenging demands of the market. Standing still is not an option because competitors don’t. Organizations must decide which improvement solutions deserve funding and human resources. Years’ worth of data and results collected by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) show that organizations should invest in process improvements. This talk summarizes the results and the methods used to achieve them. It also describes case studies of organizations realizing significant benefits from their investments in SEI process improvement methods. BREAK – SOLUTIONS EXCHANGE PAVILION 3:30PM-4:30PM Session 1 Great Ballroom B Andrew Lawlor Ed Cutone LUNCHEON KEYNOTE - “VENDOR MANAGEMENT” Moderated by: Scott Sullivan, CFO & CIO, Pitt Ohio Express Panelists: Liam Durbin, CIO Heinz North America, H.J. Heinz Company Michael Cisek, IT Director, Pitt Ohio Express Rehan Khan, Associate Provost & CIO, West Virginia University Discussion: This panel has representatives from manufacturing, transportation and education organizations that differ greatly in size and scope. To get some insight into how each organization functions, we will address the following questions: Who makes up the vendor management team in your organization? If it’s separate, how does IT align with the Vendor Management organization? Who has what rights and responsibilities to interact with vendors, and to what degree? How do you see cloud computing impacting your vendor management process? We will also discuss selection processes and strategies that have been employed to position your organizations to best weather the economic storm over the last 24 months. Paul Hugenberg Steve McDonell “IT STRATEGIC PLANNING” Moderated by: Andrew Lawlor, Assoc. VP Tech. & Comm., Edinboro University Panelists: Ed Cutone, CIO, Snap Retail Paul Hugenberg, CIO, Consumers National Bank Steve McDonell, Dir. Information Technology, ACHIEVA Discussion: Strategic planning is an organization’s process of defining its strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue this strategy, including its capital and people. It follows that IT strategic planning defines the information technology strategy for the organization. The relationship of the IT strategy to its organization, the role of the chief IT officer in the development of business strategy, and the use of trends and the rapid changes of technology will be discussed by our panelists. 5 Agenda for Tuesday, September 14, 2010 3:30PM-4:30PM Session 2 MSA Auditorium 4:30PM-6:30 PM “INTERNET PICKPOCKETS – CYBERCRIME AND MALICIOUS CODE IN 2010” Presented by: Brian King, Computer Scientist/Forensic Examiner, Cyber Crime Squad, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Pittsburgh Division Discussion: Over the past decade, cybercrime has evolved from the raucous world of independent attention-seekers causing Internet hysteria, to a quiet world of well-organized cybercrime syndicates that craft malicious code to secretly collect information and defraud Internet users and businesses out of millions of dollars. During this session, learn the current threats facing Internet users and businesses, ways to mitigate those threats, how to report to the FBI should you fall victim to cybercrime, and what the FBI is doing to target cyber-criminals around the world. EXECUTIVE RECEPTION Admittance by Conference badge or VIP pass only. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres and beverages. “The Pittsburgh CIO Forum is a must attend event. If you are a CIO (you know who you are even if your title is different) the Pittsburgh CIO Forum provides two days of professional learning that you and your organization cannot afford to miss. I personally find the exposure to other IT leaders has enhanced my leadership skills to help make IT in my organization more strategic and innovative.” Vince Humes Director Technology NW Tri-County Intermediate Unit “The CIO forum was a great venue for learning about a wide range of IT topics and meeting others with similar interests. I have attended several years in a row and have not been disappointed. Every year there has been a varied line up of subjects and speakers.” Dave Aynardi Director IT (Ret.) Westinghouse Electric 6 CIO Forum & Executive IT Summit Highlights PEM Premier Event Management Our Mission: Premier Event Management produces knowledge driven executive IT conferences in response to the ongoing needs of CIOs and Senior IT Practitioners. The business environment is constantly evolving and needs to be focused toward the future. PEM is committed to producing these high-end executive conferences with honor and integrity; with an emphasis on peer-to-peer networking and the sharing of information and knowledge. What We Do: The CIO Forum & Executive IT Summit was launched at the insistence of CIOs and Senior IT Executives who desired comprehensive, technology-focused conferences in their regions. The CIO Forum is an educational and interactive gathering of IT professionals. The Summit’s content, developed by regional leaders, is aimed at benefiting regional economies and the corporate, educational, healthcare, government and finance communities of each region. These forums are by invitation only, and provide IT professionals with necessary education and technology resources, affording them the ability to deploy innovative, full spectrum solutions within their organizations. 7 Agenda for Wednesday, September 15, 2010 CHALLENGES OF CHANGE SOLVED THROUGH IT INNOVATION 7:00AM-9:00AM REGISTRATION - Foyer 7:00AM-9:00AM PEER-TO-PEER NETWORKING/BUFFET BREAKFAST 9:00AM-9:15AM WELCOME & INTRODUCTION Marc Di Francisco, President, CIO Forum & Executive IT Summit Marc Di Francisco 9:15AM-10:15AM Great Ballroom Steve Smith Rick Arthur Sandra Brandon Howard Stern Stacey Fedorka 10:15AM-10:45AM 10:45AM-11:45PM Session 1 Great Ballroom B Phil Zweig Session 2 MSA Auditorium Cynthia Babb 8 KEYNOTE - “IT LEADERSHIP – WHAT MAKES AN EFFECTIVE CIO” Moderated by: Steve Smith, Executive Director, Greater Pittsburgh CIO Group, Founder & President, Plus Consulting Panelists: Rick Arthur, VP & CIO, Allegheny Energy Howard Stern, CIO, City of Pittsburgh Sandra Brandon, Dir. Administration, University of Pittsburgh Stacey Fedorka, VP Technology & CIO, Ansaldo STS Discussion: IT Leadership is a key component of every organizations success, but what really makes an effective CIO? Join our panel of IT Leaders from the region as they discuss their thoughts and experiences about IT leadership and what makes an effective CIO. Discussion points will address a variety of subjects including: • What are the top few things a CIO has to do exceptionally in order to succeed? • How do you determine where to spend your time and energy? • How have evolving regulatory requirements changed your role over time? • What have shrinking budgets done to change your role? • How do you motivate / lead employees and vendors and how critical is the “People Management” part of your job? • Is continuous improvement a goal or a hard metric and (if a hard metric) how do you measure it and how critical is that in your success? BREAK – SOLUTIONS EXCHANGE PAVILION “LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT – IT’S PERSONAL” Presented by: Phil Zweig, VP IS, NW Mutual (Ret), Facilitator, Regional Leadership Forum Discussion: Much of the attention about what CIOs / IT Executives must do to be successful has centered around understanding the business, having current technical expertise, and the delicate balance between the two. But what does it take for the CIO to do his/her job every day, leading the organization during rapidly changing business environments? This interactive workshop will examine the other competencies required to succeed. It will put you into the discussion of those qualities that are critical for success of IT Executives. “INFORMATION GOVERNANCE: SMARTER STRATEGIES TO MAXIMIZE YOUR INFORMATION SUPPLY CHAIN” Presented by: Cynthia Babb, Product Management, Applications, IBM Discussion: The volume and variety of digital information is exploding as our Planet becomes more instrumented, interconnected and intelligent. Current economic times require corporations and governments to analyze new information faster and make timely decisions for achieving business goals within budget. Is your organization able to harness this data to drive smarter business outcomes and ensure your company is prepared for the future? In this session we will discuss best practices to master the complete lifecycle of information, establish sustainable management of information quality and security, and enable IT to make information more accessible and meaningful to the business. Learn how an effective governance strategy can enable IT and business to collaborate more effectively by ensuring information is aligned to business goals. Understand how your organization can take a holistic approach to improve operational efficiency by reducing risk and wasted time and cost associated with finding, understanding, and managing information. Agenda for Wednesday, September 15, 2010 12:00PM-1:30PM Great Ballroom Douglas Hubbard 1:30PM-2:00PM CLOSING KEYNOTE - “PULSE: THE INTERNET AS THE ULTIMATE MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENT FOR BUSINESS AND GOVERNMENT” Presented by: Douglas W. Hubbard, President, Hubbard Decision Research Discussion: In this session, Doug Hubbard, author of How to Measure Anything and The Failure of Risk Management will present his latest research into a new way to use the internet. As more people use Twitter, Facebook, Craigslist, eBay and Amazon, it is become more feasible to use the “tracks” they leave behind as an important source of business intelligence. Reports on the frequency of particular searches on Google can be used to determine if unemployment is decreasing or even to determine where flu outbreaks occur first. Ranks of books on Amazon can be analyzed to determine whether housing is recovering or if more people are going into their own business. New methods for searching blogs and twitter can give you the “buzz” on your company. The internet has become the most powerful socio-economic measurement tool in history – and is yet vastly underutilized for this purpose. Find out what’s next for this new way of analyzing trends in business, government, and popular culture. FINAL DRAWINGS, DESSERT & REFRESHMENTS SERVED IN THE SOLUTIONS EXCHANGE PAVILION 9 PEM Premier Event Management Conference Directors Phil Svesnik CIO Westmoreland County Ken Sochats Dir. Visual Information Systems Center University of Pittsburgh Executive Advisory Council 10 Rick Arthur VP & CIO Allegheny Energy Tom Tabor CIO Highmark Steve Smith Executive Director Greater Pittsburgh CIO Group Patrick Worms Group CIO Carmeuse Andrew Lawlor Assoc. VP Tech. & Comm. Edinboro University Scott Sullivan CFO & CIO Pitt Ohio Express Edward Cutone VP & CITO SnapRetail Ananda Gunawardena Professor of Computer Services Carnegie Mellon University Cindy Clark CIO Visiting Nurses Assoc. W.PA. Rehan Kahn Associate Provost & CIO West Virginia University Dean Lindey Director IT Slippery Rock University Jim McEvoy Director IS II-VI Incorporated Tony Lalli VP, Infrastructure The Bank of New York Mellon Paul Kaminski Asst. Mgr. IT & Telecom Carnegie Mellon University Mike Kronenwetter VP, Technology Mgt. HighMark, Inc. Vince Humes Director Technology NW Tri-County Intermediate Unit Jay Srini Chief Strategist SCS Ventures Kelly Barcic Exec. Director Pittsburgh Regional Business Coalition for Homeland Security PEM Premier Event Management Executive Advisory Council - continued Bill Gaughan IT Leader Nova Chemicals Cheryl Begandy Mgr. Outreach Program PA Supercomputing Center Bruno Mastroianni Technical Operations Manager Heritage Valley Health System Tony Malangone CIO RTI International Metals, Inc. Rendall Harper CEO & President (Ret) American Micrographics Vince Distasi CIO & IT Director Grove City College Steve Morrison IS Director Pittsburgh Sports & Exhibition Center Steven Bugajski Global General Manager - IT United States Steel Robert Patterson CIO Allegheny County Jerry Shetler Director IS New Pig Corporation Joe Gajdosik Director IT Curtiss-Wright Electro-Mechanical Corporation Craig Dean CIO MEDRAD, Inc. Floyd (Rusty) Russell Research Program Coordinator Homeland Security Liaison West Virginia University Steve Mattica Director Enterprise Systems Institute for Transfusion Medicine Kevin Ceraso GM & Executive. Dir. IT Allegheny Technologies John Conte Director IS WESCO Distribution, Inc. George Guentner Assistant VP ITS Federal Reserve Bank Jerry Macioce CIO Westinghouse Electric 11 2010 SPONSORS Premier Elite IBM is the world’s largest information technology company, with 80 years of leadership helping businesses innovate and deliver increased value. IBM helps solve our client’s most pressing business and competitive problems by combining the latest information technology, along with business insight, research and industry experience, and expertise from partners, to offer a full portfolio of solutions, services and products. The CIO role constantly evolves, but one thing does not change: Successful CIOs earn their access to the executive suite by helping their companies compete. That means aligning IT with overall business goals, and getting the best from their people, processes and information, especially during economic downturns. To learn more about how IBM works with CIOs to meet their IT and business objectives, while helping CIOs stretch beyond the traditional boundaries of their IT role, visit www.ibm.com/cio. Gold CA (NYSE: CA), one of the world’s largest information technology (IT) management software companies, unifies and simplifies the management of enterprise-wide IT for greater business results. Our vision, tools and expertise help customers manage risk, improve service, manage costs and align their IT investments with their business needs. Enterprise IT Management, or EITM, is our vision for the future of IT and how customers can realize the full power of their technology. Today, we serve 99 percent of the Fortune® 1000 companies, as well as government organizations, educational institutions and thousands of other companies in diverse industries worldwide. Silver With 55,000+ customer sites worldwide, Numara Software is a leader in delivering practical, flexible, and affordable IT service and IT asset management solutions. Visit www.numarasoftware.com. AEC Group is an End-to-End Technology Solutions provider with core competencies around access, virtualization, communication, and end-point services. AEC Group serves the Greater Pittsburgh Region’s businesses, with solutions based on EMC (Velocity² ASN Partner), Microsoft (Gold Partners), Citrix (Platinum Partners), and VMware (Lighthouse Partner). Partnering with: Compuware provides software, experts and best practices to optimize application performance across the Enterprise and the Internet. Learn more at www.compuware.com McAfee is the world’s largest dedicated security technology company. We relentlessly tackle the toughest security challenges to deliver solutions that enable consumers and businesses to combat known and emerging threats. Synergy Staffing, Inc. has years of experience in the Information Technology recruiting industry. Our focus is to meet the hiring demands of the local IT community. 12 2010 SPONSORS Silver - Continued SecureData 365 offers a new, state of the art data center located in Canton, Ohio. We offer flexible, cost-effective services which include co-location, virtualization and backup. Partnering with: Forsythe is an IT infrastructure integrator, providing independent technology and business consulting services, technology leasing services, and value-added reseller services for all leading technology product manufacturers. CommVault(r) Simpana(r) software modules for Backup & Recovery, Archive, Replication, Search and Resource Management share a single code and common function set, giving companies unprecedented control over data growth, costs and risk. Bronze Leading with best-in-class solutions from Liebert and Emerson Network Power, Donwil Company is the Pittsburgh region’s first choice for Cooling, Powering and Managing the data centers of today and tomorrow. Staffing Kelly IT Resources® specializes in providing companies around the world with information technology professionals. We are a part of Kelly Services®, a US-based Fortune 500 company and a global staffing industry leader. Our vast network of branch locations allows us to provide consistent, quality service to IT professionals and customers worldwide. Executive Reception Additional Strategic Partners 13 2010 SPONSORS Solutions Exchange Pavilion AEC Group F5 Networks Numara Software CA Technologies IBM Secure Data 365 Compuware Kelly IT Resources Synergy Staffing Expedient McAfee Kelly IT Resources AEC Group CA Technologies Break F5 Break McAfe e Secure Data 3 65 Synergy Staffing Expedient Solutions Exchange Pavilion Com puw are Nu ma ra IBM 14 PEM Premier Event Management Upcoming Events 2010-2011 Fall 2010 New 2010 Spring 2011 New October 3-5 - Atlanta, GA New Seattle, WA March 29-30 Washington, DC October 7 Hartford, CT April 14-15 Toronto, ON October 26-27 Philadelphia, PA April 20-21 South Carolina November 9-10 Portland, OR November 17-18 Raleigh, NC Nov. 30-Dec. 1 Orlando, FL December 14-15 Chicago, IL April 26-27 Atlanta, GA May 25-26 Charlotte, NC June 1-2 Cleveland, OH June 9-10 The CIO Forum & Executive IT Summit provides high-end executive IT conferences that showcase cutting edge technology. The overall goal is always to strive to fulfill the needs of the CIOs, CEOs, and Senior IT Professionals throughout the United States in key regions that focus heavily on technology. Our Executive Advisory Council Members and the entire staff at Premier Event Management are committed to producing executive IT conferences at the highest level. These conferences are put on by and for the region’s leading CIOs and Senior IT Executives. PEM For more information, please call 503-821-7316 or visit our website at www.pemconferences.com
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