Date: June 28, 2005
Time: 12:00 pm US Eastern
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Integration technology provides the infrastructure that enables business managers and executives to receive real-time information and visibility into the business. Correlating disparate business events that impact key performance indicators, providing real-time metrics and aligning operational behavior with strategic objectives can help managers move from reactive to pro-active management.
This Webinar will help business executives, managers, and IT professionals understand the potential for new levels of management capabilities enabled by integration.
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Featured Speaker Bios:
Beth Gold-Bernstein is an author and independent consultant specializing in SOA solutions. www.gold-bernstein.com.
Inhi Cho Suh is the Director, Marketing and Business Development globally for IBM Business Innovation and Optimization initiative. In this role, Inhi drives the investment priorities for marketing, alliances and business development across IBM's Software Group and leverages a variety of IBM Business Consulting Services offerings.
Inhi began her career with IBM in 1998, joining the strategy team for IBM's Personal Systems Group. She has held several leadership positions in IBM’s Sales and Distribution, DB2 Information Management Software, and WebSphere Application and Integration Middleware divisions. Prior to IBM, Inhi was a consultant in the education sector focusing on international student teaching and counseling for university and professional institutions.
Inhi received a Bachelor of Science from Duke University and a Juris Doctorate from North Carolina Central University School of Law. She is a licensed attorney in the state of North Carolina and a certified mediator and arbitrator for the North Carolina District Courts.
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June 3, 2009
One of the most compelling trends in the enterprise business technology space over the past year has been the emergence of cloud computing. In ebizQ’s upcoming Qcamp virtual un-conference, leading industry experts and practitioners will explore the role of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process management (BPM) in supporting cloud-computing initiatives. Additionally, the new skills that developers and IT managers need for successful cloud development will be discussed.Register
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Time:12:00 PM
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