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DETROIT, Oct. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Compuware Corporation today announced a global, executive briefing series on IT portfolio and demand management titled, "Strategic Moves: Execute an IT Game Plan That Yields Results." The free half-day briefings, featuring industry analyst Craig Symons from Forrester Research, begin October 25 in Washington, D.C. and will examine the challenge of maximizing the value of IT investments.
IT executives face tremendous challenges in delivering return on their investment in new projects and existing infrastructure while properly aligning resources to deliver the greatest business value. Symons will address these challenges and will provide examples of how to effectively manage the demands placed on IT. He will also provide concrete strategies for aligning IT resources with company business strategies. In addition, leading IT strategists and Compuware partners PMG and Wipro will present best practices for IT portfolio and demand management. The briefing will conclude with a panel discussion and Q&A with briefing attendees.
"IT executives around the world are asked to contribute to the company's competitive advantage while, at the same time, IT budgets are under greater scrutiny than ever before," said Kim Turner, Compuware Director of IT Portfolio Management Marketing. "These executive briefings will illuminate best practices for gaining visibility into, and control over, the performance of IT and the value IT delivers to the business."
The Executive Briefing Series is currently scheduled for Washington, D.C. (October 25); Toronto (October 26); Dallas (November 1); Seattle (November 2); Detroit (November 8); Columbus (November 9); Atlanta (November 14) and New York (November 16). International dates and locations for the series include Amsterdam (November 28), Madrid (November 30), London (December 5), Copenhagen (December 7) and Paris (December 13).
For more information on this event, visit http://www.compuware.com/strategicmoves .
Compuware Corporation
Compuware Corporation maximizes the value IT brings to the business by helping CIOs more effectively manage the business of IT. Compuware solutions accelerate the development, improve the quality and enhance the performance of critical business systems while enabling CIOs to align and govern the entire IT portfolio, increasing efficiency, cost control and employee productivity throughout the IT organization. Founded in 1973, Compuware serves the world's leading IT organizations, including more than 90 percent of the Fortune 100 companies. Learn more about Compuware at http://www.compuware.com/ .
For Information on Compuware's IT Executive Briefing Series http://www.compuware.com/strategicmoves
For Compuware Sales or Marketing Information
Compuware Corporation, One Campus Martius, Detroit, MI 48226, 800-521-9353, http://www.compuware.com/
Compuware Press Contact
Sean M. Patrick, Compuware Corporation, 313-227-5594, sean.patrick@compuware.com
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Compuware CorporationCONTACT: Sean M. Patrick of Compuware Corporation, +1-313-227-5594,
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