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9:00 am |
Registration
& Welcome Coffee and Tea |
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9:30 am |
Opening
Remarks |
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Puni
Rajah
Vice President, Asia
Pacific Research, IDC Asia/Pacific |
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9:45 am |
SOA Approach
to Application Integration |
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Lim Chin-Keng
Director of Strategy
& Technology, BEA Systems |
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10:15 am |
Aligning
IT with Business through Enterprise Integration |
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Paul Evans
Worldwide Practice
Lead, Hewlett Packard
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This session would focus on the challenges
which are being faced by the businesses today, the
trends in technology which the businesses depend
on for making faster decisions and how service oriented
architecture (SOA) & webservices are being used
to enable business agility. We go on to discuss
how HP embraces such business challenges and technologies
into a Adaptive Enterprise solution offering. |
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10:45 am |
Speakers'
Interview
Moderated by Daphne Chung, Senior Analyst, Application
Tools Software, IDC Asia/Pacific |
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11:05 am |
Coffee
Break |
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11:30 am |
Chairperson's
Remarks |
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Puni
Rajah
Vice President, Asia
Pacific Research, IDC Asia/Pacific |
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11:35 am |
Opening
the Enterprise to New Channels |
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Michael
Hawkins
General Manager - Professional
Services, Software AG Asia Pacific
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In times of shrinking
margins and tightened budgets, organizations must
extend the useful lives of legacy applications while
embracing emerging technologies without having
to invest to cross old and new platforms or languages.
The challenges are to enable these older applications
to interoperate with newer e-business applications
and to extend them through new channels like the
Web.
This presentation will discuss how organizations
can modernize mission-critical but aging systems,
while generating a real return-on-assets, and increase
business efficiency. It will also highlight how
organizations can use the power of XML-based integration
solutions to drive growth and business innovation
by delivering actionable information in real-time. |
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12:05 pm |
Checklist
for Fitness - Surviving the Nightmare on Integration
Street |
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Puni
Rajah
Vice President, Asia
Pacific Research, IDC Asia/Pacific |
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- Enterprise responsiveness is now the basis
of competition and profitable growth. Integrated
business processes are the foundation of responsiveness.
- Technologies coming on to the mainstream like
RFID, wireless enterprise applications offer
further opportunities for cost-effective business
integration.
- This presentation reviews the role of IT in
facilitating enterprises towards greater integration
and responsiveness, by looking at challenges
and recommendations for CIOs to survive this
potentially nightmarish scenario.
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12:35 pm |
Speakers'
Interview
Moderated by Daphne Chung, Senior Analyst, Application
Tools Software, IDC Asia/Pacific |
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12:55 pm |
Closing
Remarks |
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Puni
Rajah
Vice President, Asia
Pacific Research, IDC Asia/Pacific |
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1:00 pm |
End
of conference /Networking Lunch |