Special Webinar Event Digital Transformation Refocused: New Goals Require New Strategies
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About This Virtual Event
Digital transformation is more important than ever. In fact, a new report from Harvard Business Review Analytic Services reveals that 92% of executives say their organization’s digital transformation will become more important to their success over the next 12 months.
As companies begin to emerge from constrained activity, they’re moving faster in their transformations and shifting goals and strategies to deliver more business value.
Join this virtual event and discover how to tackle the top challenges that inhibit digital transformation success and how to evolve your business priorities while focusing on the future.
Full Agenda
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Paving The Way For Successful Digital Transformation
Emily Brand Chief Architect & Global Ecosystem Leader, Red Hat Red Hat
During this session, we'll explore key obstacles preventing transformation success and how to identify and reassess strategies to better align and achieve business goals.
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Industry Expert Panel
Shabnoor Shah Principal Open Leadership Global Lead & Executive Coach, Red Hat Red Hat
Pete Forsberg Director, North America Customer Success, Telco, Media, and Entertainment, Red Hat Red Hat
Randy Gullett Senior Director, Transformation and Synergy Services, Red Hat Red Hat
During this panel, IT and industry experts will delve into insights, anecdotes, and real-world experiences from the field.
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What's Slowing Down Your Digital Transformation? 8 Questions To Ask
Dina Muscanell Senior Solutions Architect, Red Hat Red Hat
During this session, we will cover 8 questions that can help you identify what is slowing down your organization now and how to avoid stagnating in the future.
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Top Reasons Why IT Leaders Prefer Open Source
Gordon Haff Senior Principal Technical Marketing Manager Red Hat
During this session, we'll discuss the findings of the 2022 State of Enterprise Open Source report as well as how your organization can benefit from the innovation, agility, and flexibility that the open source model supports.