June 14-17, 2009
PROJECT & PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT SUMMIT
Project & Portfolio Management Summit
June 14-17, 2009
Hyatt Regency Orange County, Garden Grove, CA
This year's theme, "Putting Your House in Order with Project & Portfolio Management" with sessions presented by confirmed Gartner Analysts: Matt Light, Jim Duggan, Donna Fitzgerald, Robert Handler, Barbara Gomolski, Laurie Wurster, Bill Rosser and Daniel Stang will make for a very timely and not-to-be missed Event.
The Project & Portfolio Management Summit brings Senior IT Executives from the PPM business community together with Gartner Analysts, and leading and emerging Vendors. The business-intensive format includes analyst-led sessions, Private Boardroom Appointments, a Showcase of Exhibits, and networking functions. The Summit examines market trends, offers advice, real and tangible strategies, and evaluation of the latest products and services that will help you make the right decisions, every day.
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The Project & Portfolio Management Summit brings Senior IT Executives from the PPM business community together with Gartner Analysts, and leading and emerging Vendors. The business-intensive format includes analyst-led sessions, Private Boardroom Appointments, a Showcase of Exhibits, and networking functions. The Summit examines market trends, offers advice, real and tangible strategies, and evaluation of the latest products and services that will help you make the right decisions, every day.
There are more ways than ever to keep up to date with PPM. These social media tools are your direct line to PPM staff, so share your ideas and opinions and help us make PPM even better. Take a second to sign up today!
Follow End-User on Twitter
Join the End-User group on LinkedIn
Read the End-User Blog