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Corporate SessionsCompuware - Business Process and Workflow AutomationThursday, February 22, 2001 Craig Silver, Manager, Enterprise Solutions Best Practices, Compuware Business Process Automation is an important component of any new application development being performed. The ability to model the steps and interactions of various business processes, along with the ability to quickly modify the ordering and details of those steps is critical for rapid deployment of complex applications, as well as rapid response to changing business requirements. Compuware will discuss the requirements for Business Process Automation and Workflow management, plus demonstrate software that can assist IT managers in managing the business process across companies and organizations. Oracle Computer Corporation - Data Mining for the University EnvironmentThursday, February 22, 2001 Data mining is a leading edge technology that can help university administration from recruitment and admissions to scheduling and alumni contribution campaign management. It is a significant tool to assist academic research and is becoming a required capability within the business school. This presentation will give an overview of data mining and differentiate it from data warehousing and other tools, and will include case studies in Alumni Contribution and Biological Research. WebCT & Campus Pipeline - From Integration to TransformationThursday, February 22, 2001 Brad Brusa, Account Manager, Campus Pipeline, Inc. David Perry, Account Executive, SunGard Higher Education Discover how WebCT's e-learning systems and the Campus Pipeline web platform integrate with SCT's leading administrative systems in real time and with true out-of-the-box data synchronization to help you transform the educational experience. |
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