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The Great Fronde Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Event

24 April 2007

Date: Wednesday May the 2nd 2007 Times: 4:30pm to 6:00pm Venue: Fronde, Level 7, 131 Queen Street, Auckland

Overwhelmed by mountains of information and yet not able to locate anything useful? Feeling alone trying to outline information management strategies and drive the implementation of content management solutions? Confused about how to organise and manage content in your organisation? Come and hear from a panel of information management experts and users on how they have addressed the situation and what results they have achieved. Learn from the collective experiences and best practices, and understand the capabilities of the technology to better manage your information assets.

Our Panelists are Professor Clark Thomborson, ECM expert from the University of Auckland, Helen Rayner, Information Manager Policy & Strategy for Telecom and Lukas Svoboda, Principal Consultant at Fronde. The panel will go through theoretical and practical aspects of Enterprise Content Management as well as demonstrate some of the features in Microsoft’s latest ECM offering – Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.

To book: To book yourself on this event please phone Wendy Watson on 09 377 2400 or email her at Wendy dot Watson at Fronde dot com

Further Information: If you would like to know further details on this event please phone Lukas Svoboda on 09 377 2400 or email him at Lukas dot Svoboda at Fronde dot com

 

Speaker Bios:

  • Helen Rayner
    Helen works as the Information Manager Policy & Strategy for Telecom in Australian & New Zealand. Helen has been with Telecom for 5 years, first purchasing their collection of electronic research & news, and now directing the company in improving its internal information management. She has established an Information Management Strategy for the organisation, directed their implementation of Documents Online (SharePoint) and is currently focusing on how they will integrate their document management and internal web content management. Prior to joining Telecom Helen spent time managing a desktop news delivery service for an investment bank in the UK and before that introducing a large public library to the internet as an information source and helping establish its internet presence.
  • Clark Thomborson
    Clark Thomborson has served as a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, since 1996. His prior academic positions were at the University of Minnesota, and at the University of California at Berkeley, with consultancies or temporary positions at MIT, Microsoft Research (Redmond), InterTrust, IBM Yorktown, IBM Almaden, Institute for Technical Cybernetics (Slovakia), and Xerox PARC. He gained several years of commercial experience in the USA as a systems integrator at Digital Biometrics, LaserMaster, and Nicolet Instrument Corporation. Under his birth name Clark Thompson, he was awarded a PhD in Computer Science from Carnegie-Mellon University and a BS (Honors) in Chemistry from Stanford. He has published more than 100 refereed papers on topics in software security, computer systems performance analysis, VLSI algorithms, data compression, and connection networks.
  • Lukas Svoboda
    Lukas is a highly acclaimed consultant architect in the New Zealand IT community and during his 13 years in the IT industry has developed and consulted on many IT project for corporates, software vendors and government departments. Lukas is currently a Microsoft MVP Architect and an international speaker on Architecture. He recently chaired respective BrightStar conferences on Enterprise Architecture and Service Orientation. He has in the past spoken at the Regional Architect forum across Asia and Microsofft TechEd for the past four years. In the last few years Lukas has concentrated on Enterprise Architecture as an expression of managing consistency across typically diverse IT landscapes he has encountered with clients. His specialist knowledge areas include Service Orientation, Collaboration/ECM and User Experience.