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Get ready to dive into the fiercely competitive waters of enterprise software
Join more than 1,000 attendees for TC Sessions Enterprise 2019 on September 5 to navigate this rapidly evolving category with the
industry’s brightest minds, biggest names and exciting startups.Our $249 early-bird ticket price remains in play, which saves you $100
But one is the loneliest number, so why not take advantage of our group discount, buy in bulk and bring your whole team? Save an extra 20%
when you buy four or more tickets at once.We’ve packed this day-long conference with an outstanding lineup of presentations, interviews,
panel discussions, demos, breakout sessions and, of course, networking
Check out the agenda, which includes both industry titans and boundary-pushing startups eager to disrupt the status quo.We’ll add more
surprises along the way, but these sessions provide a taste of what to expect — and why you’ll need your posse to absorb as much intel
as possible.Talking Developer ToolsScott Farquhar (Atlassian)With tools like Jira, Bitbucket and Confluence, few companies influence how
developers work as much as Atlassian
The company’s co-founder and co-CEO Scott Farquhar will join us to talk about growing his company, how it is bringing its tools to
enterprises and what the future of software development in and for the enterprise will look like.Keeping the Enterprise SecureMartin
Casado (Andreessen Horowitz), Wendy Nather(Duo Security), Emily Heath (United Airlines)Enterprises face a litany of threats from both
inside and outside the firewall
Now more than ever, companies — especially startups — have to put security first
From preventing data from leaking to keeping bad actors out of your network, enterprises have it tough
How can you secure the enterprise without slowing growth? We’ll discuss the role of a modern CSO and how to move fast — without breaking
things.Keeping an Enterprise Behemoth on CourseBill McDermott (SAP)With over $166 billion in market cap, Germany-based SAP is one of the
most valuable tech companies in the world today
Bill McDermott took the leadership in 2014, becoming the first American to hold this position
Since then, he has quickly grown the company, in part thanks to a number of $1 billion-plus acquisitions
We’ll talk to him about his approach to these acquisitions, his strategy for growing the company in a quickly changing market and the
state of enterprise software in general.The Quantum EnterpriseJim Clarke (Intel), Jay Gambetta (IBM) and Krysta Svore (Microsoft)4:20
PM – 4:45 PMWhile we’re still a few years away from having quantum computers that will fulfill the full promise of this technology, many
companies are already starting to experiment with what’s available today
We’ll talk about what startups and enterprises should know about quantum computing today to prepare for tomorrow.TC Sessions Enterprise
2019 takes place on September 5
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