John Ahlberg’s Viewpoint on NAREIM

by | Mar 8, 2012 | Uncategorized

Check out Waident CEO John Ahlberg’s viewpoint article on NAREIM (National Association of Real Estate Investment Managers) entitled the iEffect.  In this viewpoint he talks about the role technology is playing in untethering workers from their traditional offices, and the resulting effects on backoffice support, and, ultimately, real estate needs for companies across the country.

John Ahlberg will be will be one of three panelists discussing “Technology, Security and the Cloud – What are the opportunities and challenges for technology and real estate?” at NAREIM’s Executive Officers Spring 2012 Meeting in Miami, Florida, on March 18-20, 2012.

 

 

 

 

John Ahlberg
CEO, Waident

CIO in the corporate world and now for Waident clients. John injects order and technology into business process to keep employees productive, enterprises running, and data safe.

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