After a welcoming introduction, you’ll get to know all the news and strategic info about NetEye and Cyber Security. Our partner Atlassian will talk about Enterprise Service Management, while our Technical Consultant, Nicola Degara will introduce you to data-driven IT Service Management. Würth Phoenix’ Cyber Security expert, Massimo Giaimo, will dive into our platform CTI (Cyber Threat Intelligence); followed by a partner speech from Elastic.
After a nice lunch break at the Plaza Restaurant, the afternoon holds interesting success stories for you as well as time for proper feedback from your side! ✌🏼😉 … and you surely don’t want to miss out on the delicious pastries from Iginio Massari – Alta Pasticceria 🧁and the prize drawing at the end of this amazing day’s event.
You can find the registration and further details here.
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