The Access One team had the opportunity to attend the MIDMRKT CIO Forum (MCIOF) in Tucson, Arizona at the end of October. MCIOF is an invitation-only conference designed to engage and inform IT executives and solution providers in the midmarket. The goal of the event is to inspire meaningful relationships, powerful discussions, and continuous opportunity for innovation and success. It was exceptionally well-run and a great opportunity for professional growth for our team. 

We had the opportunity to meet one-on-one with a number of CIOs, which is difficult to do over the course of a year. MCIOF allowed us to hold those meetings in the span of just three days. It’s evident from our conversations that security is a top focus in the industry right now, especially for technology executives. 

For a CIO or any IT professional, MCIOF is a great event to learn about the market. In the typical daily grind, it’s difficult to stay up to speed on all of the latest and greatest technologies. An IT professional can cram a year’s worth of knowledge in a three-day period at this event and walk away without feeling overwhelmed. 

Were you at MCIOF, or do you have questions about what we learned? Get in touch with us to give us your thoughts! If you’ll be attending MCIOF’s next events in Scottsdale, AZ on April 5-7, 2020 and in Orlando, FL on October 25-27, 2020, Access One will have a presence there as well. We’re looking forward to meeting more IT executives and solution providers.

 

 

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