Futurist Michael Tchong Tapped to Kick-off the IT Procurement Summit

Winter Park, FL (PRWEB) April 13, 2014

The 19th Annual CAUCUS IT Procurement Summit is slated to have futurist and entrepreneur Michael Tchong open its three-day show on Sunday, Oct. 19, in Savannah, Ga., at Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort and Spa.

Tchong, best known for his startups MacWEEK, Atelier Systems, CyberAtlas and ICONOCAST, as well as for being the founder of Ubercool, will discuss one of his many topics, such as Social Revolution: How Social Media Are Reinventing Our World, I Want to Tweet You Up, Ubertrend Introduction, Social Engagement Marketing, Improve Insights and Champion Innovation. Founder of CAUCUS Joe Auer explains, Tchong speaking on the future of technology is the perfect guy to get the juices flowing and kick off the event.

Tchongs work has appeared in numerous publications and he has been a guest on TV programs and networks including Access Hollywood, Advertising Age, Bloomberg TV, BusinessWeek, CNET, CNN, The Independent (U.K.), the New York Times, PBS, San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury News, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal and Wired.

The 19th Annual CAUCUS IT Procurement Summit is a greatly anticipated and significant industry event tailored specifically for the technology acquisition professional. Every year, the conference brings together top subject-matter experts in technology procurement, strategic sourcing, and contract and vendor management. This peer-to-peer conference is a forum for sharing up-to-the-minute ideas and industry best practices. The conference includes multiple tracks covering key topics in software, negotiations, vendor management and telecom, among others. These tracks allow you to participate in the sessions most related to your position.

For more information on the 19th Annual CAUCUS IT Procurement Summit, go to http://www.caucusnet.com/conference/ or call 407-740-5600.

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Futurist Michael Tchong Tapped to Kick-off the IT Procurement Summit

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