Can a company on a verge of brankuptcy invest in technology?
Well, at this year’s Wharton Technology Conference we’ve got answer for you from people that have been there!
Chief Technology Officer
President,
Xerox Innovation Group
Xerox Corporation
Can a company close to bankruptcy afford to invest in technology and
innovation? Can it afford not to? Dr. Sophie Vandebroek, CTO and president
of the Xerox Innovation Group, will provide a candid assessment of the investment model and lessons learned during the Xerox turnaround. Xerox
is a company built on a rich tradition of innovation, creating xerography,
modern desktop computing, laser printing and multifunction markets –
the foundation of our digital connected world. The company has invested
in – and harvested the results of — technology innovation for more
than 50 years.
Also speaking at WTC:
- Phil Edholm, Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Network Architecture, Nortel
- Matthew J. Espe, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, IKON Office Solutions
- Phil Hester, Corporate Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, AMD
- George Conrades, Executive Chairman, Akamai Technologies, Inc.
- Mark Bregman, Chief Technology Officer, Symantec
- Shellye Archambeau, Chief Executive Officer MetricStream
For more program information, speaker bios, and tickets please visit: www.whartontechconference.com
February 10th, 2006 at 10:17 pm
I am looking forward to returning to my alma mater for this! Are you guys getting RSVPs from Wharton Tech Club alumni? It would be great if you could organize a get-together during the networking hour of the conference for recent alumni to mingle and to meet students. Cheers, –Ali Alpay (Microsoft)
PS: Responses to http://spaces.msn.com/aliatwork/blog/cns!F5CA1699EC8BBF5F!264.entry rather than my email please.