Brian Keane, CEO, Dextrys to Discuss CIO Leadership in a Changing Economy at the...
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Brian Keane, CEO, Dextrys to Discuss CIO Leadership in a Changing Economy at the 2009 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium Keane to Discuss China Outsourcing at Premier International Event WAKEFIELD, Mass., May 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Dextrys, a premier US-based China outsourcing firm delivering Product Engineering and Application Services, today announced that Brian Keane, CEO, will join executives from around the world as a featured panelist at the 2009 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium, the premier international event for CIOs and senior IT executives to become better business leaders. In one day, CIOs and senior IT executives can find practical insight that arms them to face the challenges of today's volatile global economy. "I'm delighted to participate in this year's MIT CIO Symposium," said Brian Keane, Dextrys CEO. "MIT has arranged a very timely agenda and has secured a powerful list of expert speakers. I look forward to sharing in the discussion." Brian Keane will be speaking about how companies can leverage the benefits of China through outsourcing relationships at 3:30pm on May 20, 2009. He is one of more than 50 presenters from a wide range of industries, as well as leading academics from the MIT Sloan School of Management. "MIT Sloan offers the best IT leadership education in the world, and by extension, the CIO Symposium is significant because it examines issues and challenges most on the minds of IT leaders today," said Graham C. Rong, the 2009 CIO Symposium Chair. "Our attendance remains high because we find and attract key business leaders such as Brian Keane, who offer practical insight and advice. Attendees spend one day learning how to overcome challenges in today's volatile economy, so they can work smarter the other 364." More than 500 CIOs and senior IT executives will be attending the 2009 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium, which will take place Wednesday, May 20, 2009, 7:30 am to 7:00 pm at Kresge Auditorium, MIT (77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA). About Dextrys Dextrys is a US-based Chinese outsourcer providing Product Engineering and Application Services globally. With more than 1,400 employees across California, Boston, New York, Atlanta, Shanghai, Beijing, and Suzhou, China, Dextrys combines more than 20 years of US technology delivery experience with world class engineering centers in China. Dextrys helps customers accelerate profitable growth through cost effective, low risk services that improve the speed, quality and responsiveness of their software development and quality assurance organizations. Dextrys specializes in "Making China Easy" for customers, enabling them to capitalize on the cost, skill and business opportunities available within one of the world's largest and fastest growing markets. For more information, visit www.dextrys.com. About the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium The MIT Sloan CIO Symposium is the premier global event for CIOs and senior IT executives to become better business leaders. In one day, CIOs and senior IT executives receive actionable information that enables them to meet the challenges of today's changing global economy. The annual event offers a day of interactive learning and thought-provoking discourse on the future of technology, best practices, and business that is not available anywhere else. The MIT Sloan CIO Symposium is organized and developed by a team from the MIT Sloan Alumni Club of Boston, the MIT Center for Digital Business and the Boston Chapter of the Society for Information Management. Visit www.mitcio.com for more information and registration. To stay connected to the community developing around the Symposium, please join The Global CIO & Executive IT Group (An MIT Sloan CIO Group), which can be found on Linkedin.com: http://www.linkedin.com/groupInvitation?groupID=1719457. Follow Symposium updates on Twitter: http://twitter.com/mitciosymposium. SOURCE Dextrys Danielle Wuschke of Fleishman-Hillard, +1-617-692-0509, danielle.wuschke@fleishman.com, for Dextrys
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