ProVision Comes to Gartner EA Summit: architecture projects have a greater focus more on business value

“For our session I am delighted that we will be joined by a number of our customers including Diana Krohn of United Airlines, Tim Price of Hewlett Packard, Kathryn Cluff of FiServ and David Simpson of Salt River Project.”

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