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The role of IT in enabling business performance

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Regcast Join The Register’s expert panel from 2pm GMT today for this live, free, interactive webcast on the role of IT in enabling business performance.

The team kicks off with an assessment of business intelligence for mid-market companies, and debate why it’s relevant now more than ever as they highlight findings from Reg Tech Panel research on the impact of the Credit Crunch. The panel then focuses on practical issues and challenges, and highlight the resources they find useful and outline how to build a solid business case for IT strategy.

Today’s panel includes Freeform Dynamics programme director Tony Lock and Microsoft SQL Server product manager David Hobbs Mallyon. Ensuring the chaps stay on topic and give suitable answers to your questions is El Reg moderator Tim Phillips.

Whether you are new to the world of BI, need a little advice on persuading the powers that be to loosen the purse strings, or have a specific question for one of our experts, reserve your place by filling in the simple form below.

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