Tech Trends

Yardi will present an educational session on technology trends and business intelligence, “Getting the Big Data on Tech Trends,” at the Crittenden Multifamily Conference on March 16-18 in Dallas.

With a focus on how evolving technology and innovation are helping companies of all sizes leverage their data tCrittendeno operate more effectively, the session will be led by industry experts John Pendergast, senior vice president of client services at Yardi; Ray Thornton, senior vice president of information technology at MAA; and Tom Bumpass, managing director and chief information officer for Greystar Realty Partners. Discussing new browser-based solutions and the future of cloud services, along with mobile tech trends for the “need it now” generation, the session leaders will guide attendees to a greater understanding of how business intelligence is quickly becoming a standard requirement for companies both large and small.

“Yardi is committed to leading the industry with technology advancements that help our clients achieve 360-degree business intelligence and unprecedented mobility,” said Pendergast. “The tech trends session is designed to empower attendees with the information they need to build strong relationships with the new generation of residents and employees, while learning how to leverage their ‘big data’ to operate more efficiently and profitably.”

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About Crittenden Multifamily Conference

Designed for multifamily professionals, the Crittenden Multifamily Conference is a 2 1/2-day event that includes educational sessions and several networking opportunities. Educational sessions cover a variety of multifamily management, finance, development and investment topics. Each session is facilitated by the industry’s leading executives. For more information, visit www.crittendenmultifamily.com.

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