EMC Inform 2008 - 15th July (Melbourne) / 22nd July (Sydney)/ 25th
July (Auckland)
EMC’s not-to-be-missed Inform event will feature an array of top speakers
and topics that promise to inspire and get you thinking about information
management in a different light. Keynote presenter is none other than
EMC’s Vice President of Technology Alliances, Chuck Hollis who will discuss
the ever increasing interest in Cloud Computing. www.emc.com/anzinform
21-23 July 2008 KM Australia 2008 Melbourne Convention Centre
Drawing on the input of the knowledge, content and information management
communities, Ark Group has developed KM Australia 2008 with the specifi
c needs of KM, IM and CM practitioners in mind.
KM Australia 2008 will provide opportunities to:
• Hear keynote addresses from innovators in the knowledge, collaboration,
content and Web 2.0 space
Jeff Kelly, Director of Education Solutions, Web 2.0 University, Hinchcliffe
& Company (USA) Dan Connolly, Research Scientist, W3C (USA) Gene Smith,
Principal, nForm User Experience (Canada)
Thomas Friemel, Research & Teaching Assistant Institute of Mass Communication;
Media Research, University of Zurich Hideo Yamazaki, Senior Researcher
of IT Management Consulting, Government Divison, Nomura Research Institute;
Managing Director of Knowledge Management Society of Japan
• Get involved in interactive sessions including a collaborative
roundtable discussion, speed debate, and post-conference masterclasses
• Actively network with speakers and other attendees in our collaboration
space, “KM Arena”
Open Publish 2008 July 30th - 31st Rydges Hotel. Sydney.
Open Publish, an annual event for practitioners in the fields of content management and e-publishing. This year's event will focus on management and implementation issues relating to publishing technology based on open standards. www.openpublish.com.au
RMAA 2008 Convention 7-10 September Sydney
The upcoming RMAA Convention in conjunction with SNIA ANZ combines special
interest group meetings, user breakfasts, 63 exhibition trade stands and
47 concurrent speaker sessions with speakers from Australia, New Zealand,
UK, USA, Canada and Papua New Guinea, as well a great social program and
many networking opportunities over 4 days. Speaker sessions cover a wide
range of topics including: Web 2.0, Digital Preservation, Electronic Courtrooms,
Developing an Information Management Strategy, RFID, Nanotechnology, Government
Access Cards, Data Protection & Recovery and much, much more. At the early
bird member price of AU$1,530 excl GST the Convention represents excellent
value for money and a terrific opportunity to invest your remaining training
budget on professional development for you or your staff. Please see the
RMAA website for a registration form:http://www.rmaa.com.au/natcon2008/registration/
24 & 25 July 9th Annual Business Intelligence Sydney
Followed by the great success of our past Business Intelligence vents forums, the 9th Annual Business Intelligence 2008 will continue to bring along a practical platform to discuss on the BI enhancement and how to meet the users’ expectation to get the most out of the current business intelligence (BI) implementations in your organisation.
For the third year in the row, BI application has been rated the top technology priority in 2008, marcus evans Business Intelligence 2008 as the longest-running BI conference in Australia, will continue to bring on the rare fusion of practitioners’ case studies by local and international experts across industry. This is certainly an event you could not miss!
For further details and brochures, please contact: Ms. Esther Wong Tel No: +603 2723 6736 Fax No: +612 9223 2352 Email add: estherw@marcusevanskl.com
1st & 2nd September 5th Annual Web Content Management Forum Sydney
This will be the 5th Annual Web Content Forum - aiming at creating a focus that is appealing to both private and public sectors. Continuing with the positive reputation of marcus evans’ past Web Content Forum’s but offering a new angle appealing to the private sector. This will attempt to grow this annual event into a more lucrative market as research suggests, the private sector is experiencing the same fear factors as within the government agencies. Research would also suggest that changes within the government sector regarding this topic are minimal.