Video: 60-Second Pitch - Hosted applications

Episode 3: One minute to impress three leading CIOs

Published: 6 August 2008 14:31 GMT by silicon.com

Tags: hosted services, nasstar, cio

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CIOs' time is a precious commodity. Suppliers who pitch their technology to them have to get it right first time - or get shown the door.

silicon.com's 60-Second Pitch replicates this experience just for fun - but turns the screw a little tighter. Suppliers have just one minute to pitch their product or service to a panel of current and former heads of IT, who will then get the chance to ask some questions before deciding whether the idea passes muster by giving it a green or red light.

In this episode, Nasstar CEO Charles Black presents to interim CIO Phil Young; David Supple, head of IT for Ecotec Research & Consulting; and Neil Hammond, head of IT, British Sugar.



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