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Back in late 2006, Bernstein and Everest analysts conducted joint research and predicted that a trend that was nascent at the time, dubbed Remote Infrastructure Management Outsourcing (RIMO), would substantially impact the IT services industry. We identified six forces pushing the RIMO market.
In this joint Webinar, Rod Bourgeois and Ross Tisnovsky will revisit their predictions and analysis of the RIMO market, discussing the true impact of RIMO today, identifying newer trends, assessing the emerging strategies of the major RIMO suppliers, and conveying market implications of these strategies.
You will learn:
Date & Time
Thursday, July 10, 2008
10:00 am Central Daylight Time (GMT -05:00, Chicago)
11:00 am Eastern Daylight Time (GMT -04:00, New York)
4:00 pm GMT Standard Time (GMT 00:00, London)
Presenters
Ross Tisnovsky - Vice President, Everest Research Institute
Rod Bourgeois - Senior Research Analyst, Bernstein Research
Click here to listed to a recording of this webinar
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