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Last Chance to Join: CIO's Future of Business Resilience Summit Kicks Off Tomorrow

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Join us at CIO?s Future of Business Resilience Summit taking place this week, 5/11-5/12. We know y

Join us at CIO’s Future of Business Resilience Summit taking place this week, 5/11-5/12. We know you’re busy. This is a virtual event designed to fit into your schedule. Drop in for a session or two, or stay for the entire event. You can even check out on-demand videos for even greater flexibility. [Register here.]( Don't Go It Alone: Share the robust agenda with your colleagues and invite them to join you by sharing [this complimentary registration link.]( This event is teeming with networking opportunities, small discussion groups, and the right solutions providers eager to meet with you. We've curated an impressive lineup of leading CIOs who will open their playbooks and explain in granular detail how they are remaining agile through today's disruptions. Sessions Include: - How Resilient Technology and Culture Play Critical Roles in Prescription and Vaccine Access – Francesco Tinto, Global CIO, Walgreens Boots Alliance - How Hertz Creates Business Resilience with Technology and Culture – Opal Perry, CIO, Hertz - The Infrastructure Strategy Behind Salesforce’s Business Resilience – J. Lance French, SVP, Technology Office, Business Technology, Salesforce - The Role of Business and Technology Resilience for The Washington Post – Shailesh Prakash, CIO and VP, Digital Product Development, The Washington Post - And much more! Learn more about the speakers, agenda, and solution providers here. [Secure your spot today.]( We look forward to seeing you there! Best Regards, CIO Events Sponsoring Partners Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. * This invitation is not a guarantee of admission. Upon online registration, your application will be reviewed pending qualification and you will be promptly notified of your attendance status. Computerworld reserves the right to determine the qualification of individual attendees and the event's total audience profile. SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES — You are currently subscribed as {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from this event, please [click here](. To unsubscribe from all emails about Computerworld Events, please [update your email preferences](. Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an email to newsletters@idg.com. View Computerworld's online [privacy policy](. Copyright 2021 | Computerworld | 492 Old Connecticut Path | Framingham, MA 01701 | [www.computerworld.com](

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