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Technology The Atlanta area chapter of the Society for Information Management is a "by-invitation" organization of senior Information Managers and practitioners experienced in both information systems and general management. SIM members represent a range of organizations, including business, consulting, and academic. The SIM Atlanta is a chartered non-profit chapter of SIM international which has 30 chapters and over 3,000 members.
SIM Atlanta's Mission
Provide leadership and education in the successful management and use of information technology to achieve business objectives through:
- Providing a forum for creating and disseminating knowledge for/to IT professional.
- Being the voice of the IT professional.
- Building the capability of the IT professional by providing high-quality programs, speakers and resources.
- Developing close working relationships with academic members.
- Recognizing excellence in the management and use of information technology and technical education.
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The Advisory Council (TAC) is the Next Generation of IT Research and Advisory Services. Rated as one of the top 5 Rising Stars by leading industry analyst firm Outsell. TAC provides on-demand, custom-written advice, phone consultations, and on-site visits from leading IT experts. Clients include Global 2000, mid and small cap companies, universities, and state and federal agencies across North America.
www.tacadvisory.com
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TechLINKS is the only technology-focused media company serving the state of Georgia with continuous, sought-after information and market intelligence that impacts thousands of executives, managers and professionals every day. Since TechLINKS launched its business in 1998, it has been dedicated to one goal: developing business opportunities for Georgia technology enterprises through a vibrant combination of online, print, event and business directory services.
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GlobalEXECWomen provides female business and technology executives with access to women of influence focused on thought leadership and a perspective for regional, national and international business. Our diversity of thought community includes: global corporations such as CheckFree, Home Depot, and IBM; entrepreneurial and mid-size ventures including iKobo and The North Highland Company; and non-profit organizations such as Austrade and UK Trade and Investment.
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Women in Technology (WIT) is the leading association devoted to the development of Georgia's businesswomen in the technology industry. WIT's mission is to create and execute various programs and initiatives that promote visibility and accelerate the growth of women's careers. WIT, a founding society of the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) is an all-volunteer, not-for-profit association.
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