IDC Exclusive Workshop Veeam – Peru

21 Apr 2026 Country Club Lima Hotel

IDC Exclusive Workshop Veeam – Peru

La IA ya no es solo innovación, sino un factor crítico de resiliencia, confianza y competitividad empresarial.

21 Apr 2026 Country Club Lima Hotel

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 Se parte de una cena exclusiva con información de valor y relevancia para el mercado de TI, en la que proporcionaremos una visión clara de las tendencias clave del por qué la IA ya no es solo innovación, sino un factor crítico de resiliencia, confianza y competitividad empresarial.

Reserva tu espacio en este encuentro de cupo limitado, en un espacio de diálogo ejecutivo para reflexionar sobre brechas actuales, riesgos prioritarios y responsabilidades compartidas en torno al gobierno de la IA.

 

Conoce y conversa con los expertos y con tus homólogos, sobre la visión estratégica de cómo la adopción acelerada de inteligencia artificial está transformando el riesgo, el gobierno y la resiliencia de datos en las organizaciones, con foco en ejecutivos de negocio y tecnología.

 

IDC y Veeam, te esperamos este 21 de Abril, de las 6:30 a las 9:30, en el Country Club Lima Hotel | Salón Embajador.

 

¡Te esperamos en este evento exclusivo para líderes estratégicos como tú!

Hablaremos del por qué la resiliencia de datos es la base para una transformación de IA responsable y alineada al negocio y de temas como:

    • El nuevo escenario de datos:
      • Predominio de datos no estructurados, creciendo más rápido que los estructurados.
      • Mayor exposición a riesgos de privacidad, seguridad y cumplimiento.
      • Uso extendido de IA sin gobierno formal (Shadow AI).
    • Un entorno regulatorio cada vez más complejo, con múltiples marcos de protección de datos y gobierno de IA que evolucionan constantemente.
    • Nuevos vectores de riesgo impulsados por IA:
      • Ataques basados en identidad.
      • Exfiltración acelerada de datos.
      • Contaminación de datos y modelos de IA.
    • La IA rompe los modelos tradicionales de seguridad y gobierno, que ya no pueden basarse en controles estáticos, auditorías periódicas o recuperaciones puntuales.
    • Qué implica un buen gobierno de IA en la práctica:
      • Conocer y clasificar los datos: dónde están, quién accede y con qué nivel de sensibilidad.
      • Controlar el uso de modelos y agentes de IA mediante políticas claras y continuas
      • Garantizar resiliencia: capacidad de recuperación rápida, limpia y confiable ante incidentes.

 

 

Speakers

José Ignacio Díaz

José Ignacio Díaz

Senior Research Industry Intelligence

IDC WW

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Dmitri Zaroubine

Dmitri Zaroubine

Director, Systems Engineering

Veeam

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José Gómez

José Gómez

Sr. Enterprise Systems Engineer

Veeam

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Martín Colombo

Martín Colombo

Senior Director, LATAM Sales

Veeam

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Country Club Lima Hotel

Ca. Los Eucaliptos 590, San Isidro 15076, Peru

Ubicado en un edificio histórico con antigüedades y obras de arte originales, este impresionante hotel en el Barrio de las Embajadas está situado frente al Lima Golf Club y a 5 km del centro comercial Larcomar.

IDC Executive Round Table Schneider – Bogota

23 Apr 2026

IDC Executive Round Table Schneider – Bogota

Inteligencia Artificial (IA) y el Futuro de la Infraestructura Digital

23 Apr 2026

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El 23 de abril, de 8:30 a 11:30, en el Hotel Salvio en Bogotá, realizaremos el IDC Executive Roundtable – Schneider Electric, un desayuno dirigido a líderes que impulsan la modernización y eficiencia de la infraestructura energética y digital.

Hoy, la infraestructura digital ya no es solo soporte tecnológico, sino una decisión estratégica que impacta directamente la continuidad, eficiencia y capacidad de crecimiento del negocio. Desarrollarla de forma integrada es clave para habilitar iniciativas de inteligencia artificial, impulsar la agilidad y reducir riesgos, preparando a las organizaciones para competir en un entorno cada vez más exigente e impredecible.

En este encuentro exploraremos las tendencias clave del mercado y el impacto de la sostenibilidad, la automatización y la inteligencia aplicada en la evolución de las infraestructuras críticas en América Latina, destacando su papel estratégico en la eficiencia, continuidad y crecimiento de los negocios.

Participe en un encuentro entre líderes y dialogue sobre temas actuales y estratégicos que están dando forma al futuro de la industria

¿Por qué participar?

  • Comprender cómo la infraestructura digital integrada, junto con la automatización y la inteligencia aplicada, está transformando la gestión de infraestructuras energéticas y operativas, impactando directamente la continuidad y eficiencia del negocio.
  • Acceder a insights y datos de mercado sobre el nivel de madurez de las organizaciones en América Latina en temas de eficiencia energética, resiliencia operativa y modernización de infraestructuras críticas.
  • Conocer casos reales y demostraciones sobre automatización, monitoreo inteligente y optimización de infraestructuras, habilitando iniciativas de inteligencia artificial y mayor agilidad operativa.
  • Explorar cómo la automatización y la gestión inteligente reducen riesgos, minimizan incidentes y fortalecen la continuidad operativa, optimizando el desempeño de los equipos de TI y OT.
  • Recibir orientaciones prácticas para seleccionar, implementar e integrar plataformas de gestión inteligente que soporten infraestructuras modernas, escalables y seguras.
  • Participar en un debate estratégico con ejecutivos sobre cómo equilibrar innovación, sostenibilidad, seguridad y operación en un entorno cada vez más exigente e impredecible.
  • Realizar networking de alto nivel durante un desayuno exclusivo en el Hotel Salvio, en Bogotá, junto a líderes y tomadores de decisión del mercado.

 

Speakers

Gerónimo Arrieta

Gerónimo Arrieta

Key Account Manager – North Andean Cluster

Schneider Electric

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Natalia Vega

Natalia Vega

Country Manager

IDC

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Hotel Salvio Parque 93

Salvio Parque 93 Bogota, Curio Collection by Hilton, Cra. 12 #93 – 75

 

IDC Executive Round Table Axway – Brasil

5 May 2026 Restaurante Cantaloup

IDC Executive Round Table Axway – Brasil

Do dado à decisão: governança, segurança e integração como base para a era da IA

5 May 2026 Restaurante Cantaloup

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No dia 5 de maio, a partir das 11h30 às 14h, o IDC, em parceria com a Axway, realizará um Executive Round Table em formato de almoço executivo exclusivo, no restaurante Cantaloup, reunindo líderes de tecnologia, dados e negócios.

Neste encontro fechado, promoveremos uma discussão estratégica sobre como as organizações estão evoluindo na gestão de dados para sustentar decisões mais rápidas, seguras e inteligentes. A conversa abordará desafios críticos relacionados à integração, segurança e governança da informação, além dos impactos dessas frentes na adoção escalável de inteligência artificial.

A sessão contará com insights de mercado, análises do estágio de maturidade das empresas e uma troca aprofundada entre executivos sobre prioridades, riscos e caminhos para transformar dados em vantagem competitiva.

Esperamos você em nosso almoço com líderes!

Por que participar?

 

  • Entender como as organizações estão evoluindo da gestão de dados para decisões mais rápidas, inteligentes e seguras em um cenário orientado por IA.
  • Acessar insights exclusivos de mercado sobre o nível de maturidade das empresas na América Latina em integração, governança e uso estratégico da informação.
  • Conhecer casos e experiências práticas sobre como estruturar dados para sustentar inovação, eficiência operacional e crescimento do negócio.
  • Explorar como a integração e a automação contribuem para reduzir riscos, aumentar a confiabilidade das informações e apoiar decisões em tempo real.
  • Receber orientações práticas para selecionar, implementar e integrar plataformas que garantam governança e segurança em ambientes cada vez mais complexos.
  • Participar de um debate estratégico entre executivos, discutindo prioridades para equilibrar inovação, segurança, compliance e desempenho operacional.
  • Realizar networking de alto nível durante um almoço executivo exclusivo no restaurante Cantaloup.

Speakers

Fabio Martinelli

Fabio Martinelli

Senior Analyst, Enterprise, Brazil

IDC

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Restaurante Cantaloup

Este restaurante serve pratos sofisticados de diferentes culturas em um espaço com arquitetura requintada.

R. Manuel Guedes, 474 – Itaim Bibi, São Paulo – SP, 04536-070

 

Agenda

Beyond ‘Wait for Certainty’: A Practical Playbook for Modernizing CRE

One Day Event

11:00 am

Registration & Networking

11:30 am

Welcome Address

Stephanie Krishnan

Stephanie Krishnan

Associate Vice President, Research, IDC

11:35 am

From Uncertainty to Action: Modernizing CRE

From Uncertainty to Action: Modernizing CRE” explores how organizations can navigate volatility in today’s business environment by transforming Corporate Real Estate (CRE) into a strategic, data-driven function. The discussion highlights key challenges—shifting workplace dynamics, economic uncertainty, and evolving employee expectations—and outlines actionable approaches to modernize portfolios through technology, flexible space strategies, and smarter decision-making. Attendees will gain practical insights on turning ambiguity into opportunity, enabling CRE to drive resilience, efficiency, and long-term value.

Stephanie Krishnan

Stephanie Krishnan

Associate Vice President, Research, IDC

11:45 am

A Practical Guide to Modernizing CRE Now

A Practical Guide to Modernizing CRE Now” focuses on actionable steps organizations can take to rapidly evolve their Corporate Real Estate (CRE) function in today’s dynamic environment. The discussion cuts through theory to provide clear, real-world strategies—leveraging data, adopting flexible workplace models, optimizing portfolios, and integrating smart technologies. Attendees will learn how to prioritize initiatives, drive immediate impact, and build a more agile, cost-efficient, and future-ready CRE strategy.

Vivek Satpathi

Vivek Satpathi

Head of Client Growth and Technology Sales, APAC & EMEA, JLL

12:00 pm

Open Discussion

1:00 pm

Summary & Close

1:15 pm

Networking Lunch

Beyond ‘Wait for Certainty’: A Practical Playbook for Modernizing CRE

5 May 2026 Hilton Singapore Orchard

Beyond ‘Wait for Certainty’: A Practical Playbook for Modernizing CRE

5 May 2026 Hilton Singapore Orchard

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A Practical Playbook for Modernizing CRE

Modern corporate real estate is shifting from a facilities function to a strategic capability that influences agility, productivity, risk, and experience. Yet many organizations still operate CRE through fragmented data, manual processes, and siloed decision-making, creating a gap between what leadership expects from the workplace and what current operating models can deliver.

 

This roundtable is designed as a peer dialogue for CRE and IT leaders to align on what modern CRE looks like today, the building blocks of modern CRE, how maturity evolves from manual operations to predictive and orchestrated workplace management, and the steps that help organizations progress without waiting for perfect certainty. Participants will compare approaches to governance, data readiness, and value measurement. They will also map the intelligent workplace ecosystem (what needs to connect) across CRE, IT, HR, Finance, and operational systems, so modernization is anchored in end-to-end workflows and defensible outcomes (not point solutions). The goal is to leave with a clear set of questions and near-term actions that support CRE–IT alignment and a stronger C-suite narrative beyond cost alone.

 

Agenda

Beyond ‘Wait for Certainty’: A Practical Playbook for Modernizing CRE

One Day Event

11:00 am

Registration & Networking

11:30 am

Welcome Address

Stephanie Krishnan

Stephanie Krishnan

Associate Vice President, Research, IDC

11:35 am

From Uncertainty to Action: Modernizing CRE

From Uncertainty to Action: Modernizing CRE” explores how organizations can navigate volatility in today’s business environment by transforming Corporate Real Estate (CRE) into a strategic, data-driven function. The discussion highlights key challenges—shifting workplace dynamics, economic uncertainty, and evolving employee expectations—and outlines actionable approaches to modernize portfolios through technology, flexible space strategies, and smarter decision-making. Attendees will gain practical insights on turning ambiguity into opportunity, enabling CRE to drive resilience, efficiency, and long-term value.

Stephanie Krishnan

Stephanie Krishnan

Associate Vice President, Research, IDC

11:45 am

A Practical Guide to Modernizing CRE Now

A Practical Guide to Modernizing CRE Now” focuses on actionable steps organizations can take to rapidly evolve their Corporate Real Estate (CRE) function in today’s dynamic environment. The discussion cuts through theory to provide clear, real-world strategies—leveraging data, adopting flexible workplace models, optimizing portfolios, and integrating smart technologies. Attendees will learn how to prioritize initiatives, drive immediate impact, and build a more agile, cost-efficient, and future-ready CRE strategy.

Vivek Satpathi

Vivek Satpathi

Head of Client Growth and Technology Sales, APAC & EMEA, JLL

12:00 pm

Open Discussion

1:00 pm

Summary & Close

1:15 pm

Networking Lunch

Speakers

Stephanie Krishnan

Stephanie Krishnan

Associate Vice President, Research

IDC

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Vivek Satpathi

Vivek Satpathi

Head of Client Growth and Technology Sales, APAC & EMEA

JLL

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Venue

Hilton Singapore Orchard

Meeting Room: Tembusu

333 Orchard Rd, Singapore 238867

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The 2027 Imperative:

27 Apr 2026 Digital Roundtable

The 2027 Imperative:

Modernization for Business Growth, Transformation & Continuity

27 Apr 2026 Digital Roundtable

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Overview

Organizations today are navigating a more demanding technology environment where maintaining
operational resilience while continuing to innovate has become a top priority for CIOs.
Ensuring the continuity of mission-critical enterprise systems is no longer just an IT objective. It is a business imperative. Enterprises are therefore rethinking the role of core enterprise applications. With SAP ECC support ending in 2027, organizations face a pivotal moment: whether to continue relying on legacy systems or modernize their SAP environments to support greater agility, reliability, and long-term business continuity. Migrating SAP systems to the cloud is increasingly being viewed as a strategic step toward strengthening resilience, improving disaster recovery capabilities, and ensuring
uninterrupted business operations.

 

IDC research reveals that more than 77% of organizations in Saudi Arabia consider themselves
digital businesses, where value creation is closely tied to digital technologies across processes,
products, services, and customer experiences. However, many enterprises still face challenges
navigating the complexity of SAP modernization, cloud migration, and integrating advanced cloud native capabilities into their enterprise environments. Modernizing SAP environments is therefore not only about enabling innovation. It is also about building resilient digital foundations that can support continuous operations, safeguard critical data, and respond quickly to disruption.

 

Join this exclusive virtual roundtable to hear from IDC and AWS experts on market insights, real-world experiences, and practical strategies for modernizing SAP in the cloud while strengthening enterprise resilience. This session will also provide an opportunity to exchange perspectives with peers and explore how organizations across the region are preparing their mission-critical SAP environments for a more resilient, cloud-enabled future.

Agenda

The 2027 Imperative:

One Day Event

11:00 am

Welcome Address

Uzair Mujtaba

Uzair Mujtaba

Senior Research Manager, IDC

11:05 am

Scaling Cloud, AI, and Sovereign Readiness in Saudi Arabia

Saudi organizations are scaling cloud and AI investments, but execution gaps persist. This session examines what must change before 2027 across modernization, skills, sovereignty, and operating models to convert infrastructure growth into measurable business resilience and outcomes.

Uzair Mujtaba

Uzair Mujtaba

Senior Research Manager, IDC

11:15 am

Cloud as the Platform for Modernization: Enabling Resilience, Agility, and Scale

CIOs are navigating a tougher tech landscape where resilience and innovation must move in lockstep—making system continuity a business-critical priority. With SAP ECC support ending in 2027, organizations face a defining choice: sustain legacy systems or modernize for greater agility and reliability. Cloud migration is emerging as the path forward, strengthening resilience, enabling robust disaster recovery, and ensuring uninterrupted operations.

Asif Mujawar

Asif Mujawar

MENAT Specialist SA Leader, AWS

11:25 am

Modernizing Core Systems for Continuity and Resilience

Riccardo Giorgi

Riccardo Giorgi

Director – RISE with SAP advisory EMEA, SAP

11:32 am

Transform to Compete: Unlocking Growth, Speed, and Continuity with SAP Cloud

Reda Diab

Reda Diab

Director and Head of SAP Transformation Services, IBM Consulting

11:40 am

Open Discussion: From ECC to Cloud: Navigating SAP Modernization Complexities

Uzair Mujtaba

Uzair Mujtaba

Senior Research Manager, IDC

Asif Mujawar

Asif Mujawar

MENAT Specialist SA Leader, AWS

Reda Diab

Reda Diab

Director and Head of SAP Transformation Services, IBM Consulting

Riccardo Giorgi

Riccardo Giorgi

Director – RISE with SAP advisory EMEA, SAP

12:00 pm

Summary & Closing Remarks

Speakers

Uzair Mujtaba

Uzair Mujtaba

Senior Research Manager

IDC

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Asif Mujawar

Asif Mujawar

MENAT Specialist SA Leader

AWS

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Reda Diab

Reda Diab

Director and Head of SAP Transformation Services

IBM Consulting

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Riccardo Giorgi

Riccardo Giorgi

Director – RISE with SAP advisory EMEA

SAP

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Network Intelligence, AI and Open APIs: Reducing Fraud and Enabling New Digital Products in BFSI

23 Apr 2026 Johannesburg Marriott Hotel Melrose Arch

Network Intelligence, AI and Open APIs: Reducing Fraud and Enabling New Digital Products in BFSI

23 Apr 2026 Johannesburg Marriott Hotel Melrose Arch

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Network Intelligence, AI and Open APIs: Reducing Fraud and Enabling New Digital Products in BFSI

Digital banking crime in South Africa is rising at an unprecedented rate. According to SABRIC, digital banking crime increased by 86% in 2024. Financial institutions are under growing pressure to reduce fraud without adding customer friction.

 

Organisations are increasingly turning to telco network intelligence to strengthen onboarding, authentication, and payment decisioning. Capabilities such as SIM Swap Status, Number Verification, Device Binding, Location Consistency, Roaming Status, IP-SIM Correlation, and Device Change Frequency provide real-time signals that help detect and prevent fraud.

 

These capabilities are now being standardised and exposed through the GSMA Open Gateway initiative. South African mobile operators are implementing Number Verification and SIM Swap APIs, enabling banks and insurers to integrate trusted network intelligence directly into their fraud prevention strategies.

 

Join us for this executive roundtable discussion, hosted by MTN Business in association with IDC, to explore how financial institutions can reduce account takeover (ATO), lower false positives, improve onboarding conversion, and enable safer digital products by combining AI with Open APIs.

Agenda

Network Intelligence, AI and Open APIs: Reducing Fraud and Enabling New Digital Products in BFSI

One Day Event

8:00 am

Registration & Networking Breakfast

9:30 am

Welcome Address

Jonathan Tullett

Jonathan Tullett

Associate Research Director, IDC

9:35 am

IDC Keynote: Transforming Cybersecurity to Deal with Modern Threats

Jonathan Tullett

Jonathan Tullett

Associate Research Director, IDC

9:50 am

Fortifying Security and Compliance: AI in Fraud Detection

Hemu Choonilal

Hemu Choonilal

Enterprise Architecture & BFSI Industry Vertical, MTN

10:20 am

Roundtable Open Discussion

10:50 am

Networking

Speakers

Jonathan Tullett

Jonathan Tullett

Associate Research Director

IDC

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Hemu Choonilal

Hemu Choonilal

Enterprise Architecture & BFSI Industry Vertical

MTN

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Venue

Johannesburg Marriott Hotel Melrose Arch

Meeting Room 1

42 The High St, Melrose, Johannesburg

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Analyst Spotlight

Analyst Spotlight

AI, Regulation, and Energy: 9 Datacenter Priorities CXOs Must Prepare for in 2026

In 2026, datacenter strategy is no longer reacting to change; it is being shaped by it. AI workloads are intensifying, energy is becoming scarce, and regulation is tightening across regions. For CXOs, infrastructure can no longer sit quietly in the background as a utility. Growth now depends on how well power access, efficiency, compliance, resilience, and workload realities are aligned from day one.

 

So what does that actually mean in practice?

 

It comes down to nine priorities that will define how datacenters are planned, built, and scaled in the years ahead.

 

1. AI-driven infrastructure scaling is no longer linear
The old CPU-led model assumed predictable, steady growth. AI breaks that assumption. Workloads are spiky, rack densities are extreme, and demand can surge overnight. Infrastructure planning must become modular and flexible, allowing capacity to scale incrementally without disrupting live environments. Designing for high-density GPU clusters is now foundational.

 

2. Power availability has become the single biggest strategic constraint
Land and capital matter, but electricity now decides where growth is even possible. Grid access timelines, substations, and long-term power contracts are shaping expansion decisions. With datacenter electricity demand projected to nearly double by 2030, energy planning has moved firmly into the boardroom.

 

3. Energy efficiency must become AI-aware
Traditional metrics like Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) still matter, but they no longer tell the full story. AI workloads behave differently, drawing power in peaks rather than steady cycles. Real efficiency now depends on workload-level visibility, knowing which models, GPUs, and clusters consume how much power, and when.

 

4. Cooling has turned into a strategic differentiator
As rack densities rise, air cooling reaches its limits. Liquid cooling, direct-to-chip, and hybrid approaches are fast becoming the norm. Cooling failures remain one of the leading causes of outages, making thermal design a mission-critical decision.

 

5. Clean energy is no longer a side initiative
Customers, regulators, and investors increasingly expect verifiable renewable usage. Power procurement strategies (PPAs, captive generation, and hybrid energy models) directly influence scalability, compliance, and uptime.

 

6. Regulatory readiness must be built in
Energy reporting mandates, AI governance frameworks, and data sovereignty rules are expanding and diverging globally. Retrofitting compliance later is expensive and risky. Future-ready datacenters embed auditability and policy alignment at the design stage.

 

7. Resilience must be viewed globally
High-density environments amplify the impact of failures, while supply chains and geopolitics introduce new vulnerabilities. Redundancy alone is no longer enough; resilience must span infrastructure, policy, and procurement.

 

8. Operating models must evolve
AI infrastructure sits at the intersection of power engineering, thermal management, automation, and compliance. Traditional IT operations are stretched thin. New skills, orchestration frameworks, and intelligent automation are now essential.

 

9. Financial discipline becomes a core strategy
AI infrastructure carries volatile operating costs, rapid hardware refresh cycles, and exposure to energy price fluctuations. RoI calculations must factor in performance, energy risk, and regulatory uncertainty; not just upfront cost.

 

Together, these priorities reflect a simple reality: in the age of AI, infrastructure success is defined as much by constraints as by ambition.

 

To learn more about how CtrlS is building future-ready datacenter infrastructure, visit: https://www.ctrls.com

Leading in the Age of AI-Native Organizations: From AI Ambition to Execution

4 May 2026 The St. Regis Doha

Leading in the Age of AI-Native Organizations: From AI Ambition to Execution

4 May 2026 The St. Regis Doha

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Overview

AI investment across the Middle East is entering a decisive growth phase. IDC projects that regional AI spending in META will reach $25.9 billion by 2029, expanding at a 42% CAGR, driven by national and enterprise commitments to building AI-powered digital economies.

As AI strategies mature, conversations are moving beyond proofs of concept toward proof of value, embedding AI into mission-critical environments. However, the path to scale remains complex. IDC research indicates that, on average, only two out of nine AI use cases successfully progress from initial idea to measurable impact.

As Qatar works toward its vision to be a global leader in AI, the focus is increasingly on operationalizing AI responsibly, securely, and at scale.

Hosted by UnifyApps in collaboration with IDC, Leading in the Age of AI-Native Enterprises, is a closed-door executive roundtable convening senior leaders from government and enterprise organizations to examine how AI is advancing from experimentation to real-world execution.

Structured as a peer-led, discussion-first forum, the session emphasizes practical insights, shared experiences, and execution realities prioritizing meaningful dialogue over theory or product-centric narratives.

Key Discussion Themes:

How Leadership decisions evolve as AI scales across mission-critical environments

Operating models that enable enterprise-wide AI execution

Architectural foundations for secure, scalable AI deployment

Governance frameworks aligned to public-sector and large-enterprise constraints

Agenda

Leading in the Age of AI-Native Organizations: From AI Ambition to Execution

One Day Event

9:30 am

Registrations & Welcome

10:00 am

UnifyApps Welcome Address

Abdullah Abu-Hakmeh

Abdullah Abu-Hakmeh

Country Manager, Qatar, UnifyApps

10:05 am

Welcome & IDC Keynote – From Experimentation to Business Value: Navigating the Great AI Shift

Harish Dunakhe

Harish Dunakhe

Senior Research Director, Software & Cloud (META), IDC

10:25 am

From AI Pilots to AI-Native Organizations: Unifying Data, Governance & Actionability

Rami Bou Hamdan

Rami Bou Hamdan

Vice President, UnifyApps

10:50 am

Beyond AI Pilots: The Architecture That Scales

Roland Boulos

Roland Boulos

Vice President, Go-to-Market, UnifyApps

11:15 am

Coffee Break

11:30 am

Panel Discussion – From AI Ambition to Execution: What It Really Takes to Run AI at Scale

Harish Dunakhe

Harish Dunakhe

Senior Research Director, Software & Cloud (META), IDC

Fatma Al Sowaidi

Fatma Al Sowaidi

IT Director, Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Authority (QFCRA)

Bashar Yaieesh

Bashar Yaieesh

ISV Leader – Middle East, North Africa and Turkey, Google Cloud

Rami Bou Hamdan

Rami Bou Hamdan

Vice President, UnifyApps

12:15 pm

Closing Remarks

Rami Bou Hamdan

Rami Bou Hamdan

Vice President, UnifyApps

12:20 pm

Networking Lunch

Speakers

Fatma Al Sowaidi

Fatma Al Sowaidi

IT Director

Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Authority (QFCRA)

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Abdullah Abu-Hakmeh

Abdullah Abu-Hakmeh

Country Manager, Qatar

UnifyApps

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Rami Bou Hamdan

Rami Bou Hamdan

Vice President

UnifyApps

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Roland Boulos

Roland Boulos

Vice President, Go-to-Market

UnifyApps

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Bashar Yaieesh

Bashar Yaieesh

ISV Leader – Middle East, North Africa and Turkey

Google Cloud

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Harish Dunakhe

Harish Dunakhe

Senior Research Director, Software & Cloud (META)

IDC

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Venue

The St. Regis Doha

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