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Enterprise Portal & Collaboration Business Summit

Enterprise Portal & Collaboration Business Summit

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008 | 9:45am-10:45am
How to Get Buy-In for Your Portal Strategy.
Saurabh Gupta, Senior System Architect, WADDELL & REED FINANCIAL SERVICES

Key Issues:

  • Learn from start to finish how to position your portal strategy with a clear vision & an
  • empirical business case that assures your clients of their technology investments.
  • Understand how to get your clients in the driver seat of your portal plan by deliberately
  • leaving some loose ends where they can participate.
Wednesday, May 21st, 2008 | 9:15am-10:15am
The Collaboration / Innovation Imperative
Amy Vickers, Director and Global Lead for Enterprise Solutions, AVENUE A | RAZORFISH

Key Issues:

  • Transform Business
  • Renew Brand
Thursday, May 22nd, 2008 | 9:15am-10:15am
The MassHousing.Com Portal: Business and IT Alignment for Competitive Advantage
Jim McCaughey, Systems Development Manager, MASSHOUSING

Key Issues:

  • Business case and business benefits
  • Creating a synergy between the business and IT
  • Portal architecture
  • Lessons learned
Tuesday, May 20th, 2008 | 1:00pm-2:00pm
Delivering an Intranet IT Portal to Drive Innovation
Patty Crowley, Portal / e-Communications Manager, JOHNSON & JOHNSON

Key Issues:

  • Enable a 2-way dialog for enterprise-wide IT communications
  • Provide a showcase of innovation and IT's capabilities
  • Provide timely internal and external news
  • Provide a self-service framework
  • Improve productivity by centralizing all info on products, services, and support
Wednesday, May 21st, 2008 | 1:30pm-2:30pm
OPEN SESSION

If you would like to present during this session please contact Susan Cook at scook@iirusa.com or
212-661-3500 x 3285

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008 | 10:45am-11:45am
Building a Collaborative Enterprise: Harness the Power of Portals and Web Services
Tushar K. Hazra, PhD., CTO, EPITOMIONE INC.

Key Issues:

  • The enterprise strategy options emerging from portal- and Web Service-focused technologies require a clear roadmap prior to adoption
  • Everyone in the enterprise should understand their definition of “collaboration” and be able to realize the business value it brings them
  • A collaborative enterprise must deliver measurable, incremental results to all participants and
    stakeholders while resolving cultural challenges
  • Business and IT must empower each other in aligning their business drivers for service-oriented or portal-centric opportunities with strategic collaboration directives.
Tuesday, May 20th, 2008 | 2:15pm-3:15pm
Designing Usable Web 2.0 Applications
James Hobart, President, CLASSIC SYSTEM SOLUTIONS

Key Issues:

  • Learn the essentials of Web 2.0 design
  • Learn what makes a usable Web2.0 application.
  • Develop essential user interface models for Web 2.0 UI designs
  • Leverage Web 2.0 visual design patterns to deliver usable solution
Wednesday, May 21st, 2008 | 4:00pm-5:00pm
Business Process Management as the Basis for Business Success
Christine Dicken, Certified Process Improvement Facilitator in the CENTER FOR PROCESS EXCELLENCE (CPE) and Cindy Gauthier, Information Privacy & Security, Project Analyst, ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE (APS)

Key Issues:

  • Using documented process for effective communication between the customer and IS
  • Developing a cross-functional approach to address solutions
  • Learning about the key success factors for BPM projects
Thursday, May 22nd, 2008 | 1:00pm-2:00pm
Intranet Portal Development: Business and IT Working Together
Crilly Butler, Senior Information Systems Analyst, CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME

Key Issues:

  • Organize efficient and highly functional collaborative teams of business and technology staff
  • Architect an Intranet development project to create a valuable and exciting employee resource
    Thursday, May 22nd, 2008 | 2:15pm-3:15pm
The ChubbNet Enterprise Portal: Strategy and Practice
Rick Cantor, KM Team Manager, CHUBB INSURANCE

Key Issues:

  • Staff engagement best practices and lessons learned with regard to design, organization, taxonomy and navigation.
  • Chubb's strategic use of metadata to meet four primary needs - content context, lifecycle, placement and special handling
  • Examples to demonstrate the importance of metrics and measurement

 


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