April 2007 CIO Solutions Gallery
Interhack proudly continues its sponsorship of the CIO
Solutions Gallery at the Ohio State University's
Fisher College of Business. The April 2007 theme is
“Industries in Transition: Lessons From Leaders
Meeting Exponential Challenges.”
The total U.S. healthcare spending today has reached
$2 trillion, or 16 percent of our gross domestic
product. Yet in other large countries that percentage
is noticeably less; however, these very same nations
are also providing healthcare that is seen to be as
good as, if not better than, that of the U.S. While
clearly there are major opportunities for IT to play
a significant role in improving the cost effective
delivery of healthcare in this country, there are also
potential pitfalls in doing so. What lessons can we
all learn from this? In this session, successful
leaders will share their stories.
This session is part of the nationally acclaimed CIO
Solutions Gallery and this particular event is the
first in a series of sessions that will highlight
specific industries in transition, while also drawing
parallels to other industries undergoing similar
change.
This noted program was specifically designed by senior
IT leaders to add value to senior IT leaders. Unlike
many other offerings available today, this highly
acclaimed new program is organized around CIO peer
learning; i.e., learning from the experiences of
others, and solving real-life problems
collaboratively. This provocative series is targeted
toward CIOs and/or senior executives in the technology
and/or operations leadership community. It will help
to build and foster an active and creative network of
IT leaders/executives devoted to sharing best
practices, renewing their skills on an ongoing basis,
and raising the level of technical literacy within
their organizations.
More information on the CIO Solutions Gallery
Executive Education Program is available online at http://fisher.osu.edu/programs/executive-education/current-programs/cio-solutions-gallery/.
About Interhack
Interhack is a pioneering professional services firm,
active in security and privacy research, with a
forensic computing practice that has been involved in
cutting-edge litigation on electronic privacy
matters.
Established in 2000, Interhack's forensic computing
practice helps in-house counsel, incident response
teams, law enforcement agencies and law firms
establish facts that can be used in litigation or
criminal prosecution.