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June 17, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM U.S./ET (GMT-4)
Larry Bonfante, CIO of the U.S. Tennis Association, will discuss the skills and approaches that your rising IT leaders must learn to be effective in an executive capacity.
How to Handle Your New CEO: Managing Turnover at the Top
June 18, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM U.S./Eastern (GMT-4)
Turbulent times have increased turnover at the top. Find out what Council CIOs have done to "break in" new CEOs—build relationships, set expectations, educate on the role of IT.
Mid-Market CIO Panel: Tips and Techniques for Improving Vendor Relationships
July 15, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM U.S./Eastern (GMT-4)
We'll highlight relationship priorities and best practices identified in a Council study, and we'll interact with a CIO panel on the approaches they've used to improve strategic vendor partnerships.
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July 25, 2008 — IDG News Service —
The Kenyan office of Inmobia, a Danish mobile technology company, is on the lookout for Sierra Leonean musicians willing to grant the company nonexclusive sublicenses for their work in exchange for marketing and distribution.
Inmobia is engaged in providing content and application services to wireless telecommunication customers, such as Celtel.
According to a copy of the licensing agreement given to musicians, the artists' work would be distributed as ringtones (mono and polyphonic), truetones, videos and images. Revenue would be shared by Inmobia and the artist, with the artist receiving 10 percent of revenue for ringtones and 15 percent for truetones, videos and images.