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8:30 am |
Registration and Coffee & Tea |
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9:00 am |
Welcome address and
Opening remarks |
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Antony Lee
Market Analyst, Asia/Pacific Software Research, IDC Asia/Pacific |
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9:15 am |
Business Innovation - The Tipping Point |
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Wilvin Chee
Research Director, Asia/Pacific Software Research, IDC Asia/Pacific |
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This session keynotes realworld advances in applying business and knowledge innovations with business intelligence, service oriented processes and process management. Current trends of dynamism in IT and technology will be discussed with reference to IDC surveys and snapshots of new IDC dynamic framework encompassing newer technology trend will be revealed.
Discussion along key standards and emerging practices will be highlighted and participants will also have the opportunity to learn from IDC Dynamic IT Benchmark / SOA survey 2007/2008 of how success in IT can be aptly aligned with business innovation. Participants will learn the synergistic blending and flatting of IT in regards to Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), business intelligence and business process management, how to leverage them as enabling blocks and using IDC Dynamic IT framework to guide the incremental improvement in enterprise as needed. |
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9:45 am |
Trends, Tales & Truths in Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence |
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Chase Hacker
Director, Business Intelligence, Sybase Asia/Pacific |
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In this session, we'll explore the major business drivers and themes in today's world of data warehousing and business intelligence systems. There has been both consolidation, and diversification from vendors providing products and solutions in these areas recently. We will briefly discuss some of these trends, and try to highlight what we feel is truth versus fiction in today's competitive market. We will also discuss how Sybase's direction and vision for our Intelligent Enterprise platform combines the best of many competing approaches in a way that makes logical sense for those who truly understand the market landscape. |
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10:15 am |
Competing On Analytics: The New Science of Winning with the Business Intelligence |
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Jason Tang
Principal, Enterprise Intelligence Platform, SAS HK |
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The abundance of information residing in your company presents an enormous – and often overlooked – opportunity. If you’re not using this information to outthink your rivals, you are missing out on a potent competitive tool. Learn the secret that many leading companies have already mastered. Top performers in the industries achieve superior performance by using data to drive better decision making throughout their organizations every day. Learn how these leading companies and organizations are using analytics to differentiate themselves from their competitors. Learn best practices for implementing an effective analytics program in your organization. Learn how to start an analytics program in your organization. |
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10:45 am |
Coffee
Break |
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11:15 am |
Chairperson's remarks |
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Antony Lee
Market Analyst, Asia/Pacific Software Research, IDC Asia/Pacific |
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11:25 am |
Communications Enabled Business Processes |
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Roy Walkim
Director, Converged Solutions & Analyst Relations, Avaya Asia Pacific |
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When it comes to understanding your business operations, one of the biggest challenges you may face is not getting more information about your business process — it’s making smarter, faster use of the information that’s already available.
Like most companies, you may have invested heavily in IT infrastructures to gather critical information from many sources about your business process. But you still face a major challenge when it comes to acting on that information. Because your business relies primarily on people to receive information, analyze it and orchestrate the organizational response, there are inevitable delays (or latency) that can have a dramatic impact on business performance.
Communications Enabled Business Processes (CEBP) are providing a way for your business to transform how you detect and respond to critical events, with the goal of minimizing latency and creating a more agile, responsive organization. Find out more how this new Business Process can provide you with a competitive advantage. |
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11:55 am |
Join the Debate: “Is the New Web the Global SOA Enterprise? Are intelligence Distributed” |
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Moderated by Antony Lee
Market Analyst, Asia/Pacific Software Research, IDC Asia/Pacific |
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Connectivity has been improving and will be further improved. Service standards are arising and infrastructure platforms have been surfacing. Intelligence on data and services are improving. Is this the dawn of what is to come, a Global SOA enterprise platform on the web that all companies can harness?
Web applications will continue to increase in number unabated and Asia Pacific organizations will be leveraging on more services infrastructure internal or external to their organizations. There are more trends pointing to the increased leverage of web as a connectivity platform going forward. What are the major milestones and barriers to such a model or are there new directions to come? What are the business and technical issues? What are government thoughts on regulations and policies along this line? How to harness such collective intelligence? |
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12:25 pm |
Closing Remarks |
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Antony Lee
Market Analyst, Asia/Pacific Software Research, IDC Asia/Pacific |
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12:30 pm |
Networking
lunch and End of Conference |
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The organizer reserves the right to amend the agenda,
as deemed necessary, without prior notice. The agenda
may differ across the cities where the event will
be held. |