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Princeton Softech and Metavante to Co-Present at the CIO Forum & Executive IT Summit in Chicago; Companies Will Address Data Privacy Concerns and Enterprise Data Management Strategies
Business Wire, April 12, 2006
PRINCETON, N.J. -- Princeton Softech, the market leader in enterprise data management, and Metavante, the financial technology subsidiary of Marshall & Ilsley Corporation, today announced that Al Smith, executive vice president of engineering at Princeton Softech, and Tim Pitcel, SR Programmer Analyst at Metavante, will be co-presenting at the IT Solutions for Business Problems CIO Forum & Executive IT Summit taking place April 18-19 in Chicago.
Today's CIOs are challenged to support the highest levels of corporate performance within strict budgets, while also carefully adhering to the policies for information security, retention and compliance. To illustrate this topic, Smith and Pitcel will lead a practical, in-depth panel discussion, entitled, "Unlocking Business Value: Enterprise Data Management Strategies to Boost Performance, Cut Risk and Control Cost." This session will detail how enterprise data management strategies enable CIOs to accelerate performance while controlling cost and mitigating risk.
The Forum will take place from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the North Grand Ballroom, Wyndham O'Hare Hotel, Rosemont, Illinois (Formerly Radisson O'Hare Rosemont).
For more information about the forum and the presentations by Princeton Softech and Metavante, please visit: http://www.premiertce.com/chicago/chic06conference.htm
In addition to presenting at the CIO Forum, Princeton Softech has also launched a national seminar series to help leading companies discover how to align application data management with business objectives in order to drive greater business value. Princeton Softech has helped companies, such as Volt Information Sciences and First Health Services, achieve significant ROI from enterprise applications and data management investments. Seminars are currently taking place in major cities around the U.S. For more information about Princeton Softech's seminars, please visit: www.princetonsoftech.com/Seminar/index.asp
About Princeton Softech
Princeton Softech (www.princetonsoftech.com) provides enterprise solutions which align application data management with business objectives. Our industry leading Optim(TM) solution enables organizations to optimize performance, mitigate risks and control costs. Partnered with the market leaders in business technology, we deliver capabilities that scale and support your enterprise - applications, databases and platforms. More than 2,200 companies worldwide - including nearly half of the Fortune 500 - rely on Princeton Softech's proven solutions to maximize the business value of their enterprise applications and databases.
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