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Enterprise 2008—The EDUCAUSE Enterprise Information & Technology Conference

Join us for Enterprise 2008, May 28–29 in Chicago, a small-scale event ideal for making contacts with peers, engaging in energizing discussion, and discovering new strategies and solutions for dealing with challenges facing those involved in administrative and enterprise information systems and their related technologies.

Who Should Attend

Those who currently lead and manage administrative and enterprise information technology groups within IT, business, or academic units at colleges and universities, as well as those who are emerging leaders in the field, will benefit from this event. Enterprise 2008 will provide a venue for networking with peers and opportunities to build connections with colleagues.

Topics to Be Addressed

Participants will choose from several interactive, solutions-oriented sessions in each of the topic areas. They’ll also hear plenary sessions from some of higher education’s thought leaders in the area of enterprise computing. Ample time has been allocated to each session for both presentation and interaction.

The conference program, including plenary speakers and session speakers, will be live in early 2008. Program topics may include traditional administrative solutions, enterprise resource planning, business intelligence, portals and integrated information solutions, support and training, security, enterprise-wide software management and integration, and management and leadership development.

General Session Speakers

Diane Oblinger

The "Greening" of Information Technology

Diana G. Oblinger
President,
EDUCAUSE

Morris W. Beverage, Jr.

Today’s Clash of Cultures on Campuses and the Role IT Needs to Play

Morris W. Beverage, Jr.
President,
Lakeland Community College

Gregory A. Jackson

The Big Brother Dilemma

Gregory A. Jackson
Vice President & CIO,
University of Chicago

Panelists

Community Source Software: Beginning of the End or End of the Beginning?

Andrea Di Maio

Panel moderator:
Andrea Di Maio
VP Distinguished Analyst,
Gartner, Inc.

Laura McCain Patterson

Laura McCain Patterson
Associate Vice President,
Information Systems,
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

Richard Spencer

Richard Spencer
Acting CIO and Assistant
Vice President of IT,
University of British Columbia

Brad Wheeler

Brad Wheeler
Vice President for IT,
CIO, and Professor,
Indiana University


 
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