Program
Category
RT212: The competitive edge: Why “talent-centric” matters in a modern digital workplace strategy
Apple, Kenny Bogø
Monday June 1, 2026 12:30 - 13:15 CEST C (1. Sal)
Round tables 12:30 - 13:15, Roundtable sessions
As talent becomes a critical constraint, the digital workplace plays a decisive role in attracting, enabling, and retaining employees. This roundtable invites IT decision‑makers to discuss how the right tools and experiences support productivity, engagement, and choice. A dialogue on balancing employee expectations, IT strategy, and business outcomes in a competitive talent market.
RT22: From risk to resilience in the AI era
Cisco, Morten Rundager
Monday June 1, 2026 12:30 - 13:15 CEST D (1. Sal)
Round tables 12:30 - 13:15, Roundtable sessions
AI increases the speed and complexity of incidents, making it harder to understand what is happening and why. This roundtable brings IT decision‑makers together to discuss how data and visibility across systems support awareness, response, and continuity in AI‑driven environments. A dialogue focused on how organizations make sense of disruption, build trust in their data, and strengthen resilience when insight matters as much as action.
RT23: Navigating strategic choices in a changing virtualization landscape
Dell Technologies, Poul Kjeldgaard
Monday June 1, 2026 12:30 - 13:15 CEST J (2. Sal)
Round tables 12:30 - 13:15, Roundtable sessions
Following Broadcom's acquisition of VMware and the simplification of the portfolio and licensing model, many organisations are reassessing how to best align their virtualization strategy with business priorities.
This roundtable brings IT decision-makers together for an open peer discussion on four strategic responses that many organisations are considering: absorb the cost increase, optimise licensing and usage, explore negotiation levers, or assess alternative paths alongside existing investments. There is no single right answer, only different choices shaped by business needs, risk appetite, and long-term priorities. Join peers to exchange perspectives on trade-offs, lessons learned, and practical considerations. Which strategy makes the most sense in your organisation today and is there perhaps a fifth approach?
RT24: How to navigate rising hardware costs and supply uncertainty
Lenovo, Jacob Zeiler
Monday June 1, 2026 12:30 - 13:15 CEST G (2. Sal)
Round tables 12:30 - 13:15, Roundtable sessions, *This round table will be held in Danish.
AI is reshaping global hardware demand and memory is at the center of the storm. Prices are volatile, lead times are extending, and allocation is becoming the norm. For CIOs, infrastructure strategy now depends as much on securing supply as on defining architecture. How do you protect your roadmap in a market where availability moves faster than budgets?Join this executive roundtable to exchange perspectives on securing capacity, managing volatility, and staying competitive in the AI-driven supply reality.
RT25: What if your infrastructure could run itself? Rethinking operations when AI makes network, data and security inseparable
HPE, Brian Andersen, Flemming G.Christoffersen
Monday June 1, 2026 12:30 - 13:15 CEST K (2. Sal)
Round tables 12:30 - 13:15, Roundtable sessions
Most IT organizations still manage network, compute, storage, and security in separate silos, adding complexity and vendor sprawl. But AI and automation are changing the game, letting these technologies run as one unified, self-optimizing system instead of a patchwork. What would that shift mean for how we make decisions, structure our IT teams, and deliver new value to the business? Let’s explore how IT decision-makers can move from stitching systems together to orchestrating them by design and how a unified approach could free teams to drive innovation.
RT26: Sovereign-by-design: What makes AI scalable and trusted in 2026?
IBM, Tom Christensen
Monday June 1, 2026 12:30 - 13:15 CEST VIP 1 (1.Sal)
Round tables 12:30 - 13:15, Roundtable sessions
AI is moving fast, but so are the expectations for control, trust, and compliance. In this roundtable, we’ll explore how IT and business leaders can build AI strategies that scale across the organization while respecting local rules and values. What choices support long-term flexibility, and how do we avoid locking ourselves into platforms we can’t control? Let’s talk about how to make sovereignty a business advantage.
RT27: The Frictionless Workplace
HP Inc., Flemming Pregaard
Monday June 1, 2026 12:30 - 13:15 CEST O (2. Sal)
Round tables 12:30 - 13:15, Roundtable sessions, *This round table will be held in Danish.
Digital friction is draining productivity. Employees lose hours each week to tech troubles. As budgets tighten and hybrid work models become permanent, organisations need smarter solutions. How can you move from reacting to IT problems to proactively creating a seamless digital employee experience? In this roundtable, we explore how AI‑driven tools like the HP Workforce Experience Platform (WXP) can help optimise device management, reduce unnecessary spend, and improve productivity. Through open dialogue and peer-to-peer sharing, we’ll focus on best practices to reduce digital friction, optimise resources, and enable hybrid work.
RT28: From burden to breakthrough: Turning OT technical debt into strategic advantage
Fortinet, Brian Hayashi Sørensen
Monday June 1, 2026 12:30 - 13:15 CEST L (2. Sal)
Round tables 12:30 - 13:15, Roundtable sessions
What if your challenge of skill shortage, old OT systems, regulatory compliance, and lack of visibility could be leveraged?In this roundtable, we will explore how ageing operational technology - technical debt – can be cashed in, as a catalyst for consolidation, resilience, and compliance.Let’s challenge the traditional view of OT - with the right foundation we are ready to unleash agentic AI, secure and automate the operational infrastructure with a potential of significant business value.
B3: Break
Monday June 1, 2026 13:15 - 13:30 CEST
V5: AI is not a strategy, but it can enable one
Jacob Duus, Julie Christine Juul Schmidt, Sebastian Bredsdorff
Monday June 1, 2026 13:30 - 14:05 CEST
Main agenda, Session
This session is based on insights from Atea CIO Analytics and provides a current overview of how Nordic CIOs are using AI as a driver for digital transformation. We take a closer look at AI maturity, where organizations are actually creating value, and why many are still operating at an experimental stage. The session highlights the difference between individual productivity gains and true business transformation, as well as what it takes to integrate AI into core processes and achieve measurable impact. Jacob and Sebastian will be joined on stage by Julie Christine Juul Schmidt, AI responsible at Fynske Bank, who will share her perspective.
K1: Keynote - Morten Albæk
Morten Albæk
Monday June 1, 2026 14:05 - 14:35 CEST
Main agenda, Keynote
Morten Albæk holds a Master’s degree (cand.mag.) in History and Philosophy, has been an adjunct professor of philosophy at Aalborg University for more than 10 years, and is the founder of the consultancy Voluntas.
V6: Networking & closing
Monday June 1, 2026 14:35 - 14:45 CEST
Main agenda, Networking