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MnIPS 2005 Education Event
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"Enterprise Integration: Architecture & Strategies"
Hamline University in St. Paul, MN
April 27, 2005
8:00am – 4:30pm |
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- Are integrated back-end activities with front-end customer interactions part of the long-term business
plan?
- Is your company experiencing growing pains from having too many parts not talking to each other?
- Do you have great systems and architectures -- but
all built
separately and independently -- and you need them to talk to each
other?
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- Is there a way to reduce processing time, transitioning to a real-time environment, and reduce operating costs?
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How do you capitalize on your existing systems? Integration is the most effective use of information that exists -- and is the future of IT for internal and external customers alike.
But what integration strategies and tools work?
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This seminar, Enterprise Integration: Architecture & Strategies,
is designed for Managers, Architects and Senior Developers who are responsible for implementing their corporation’s integration initiatives. Attendees will be presented a comprehensive, interactive look at integration trends, architecture, issues and best practices. |
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Benefits you will realize include: |
- Opportunity to hear hands-on, technical and business views from experienced Implementers
- A varied perspective to your concerns from the panel question and answer session
· Networking with like-minded IT professionals
- One stop shop for information on Enterprise Integration Solutions for you and your company
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Topics and Speakers: |
- Enterprise Information Integration (EII)
- Enterprise Application Integration (EAI)
- Business Intelligence (BI)
- Meta Data tools
- Service Oriented Architecture and Web Services
- Enterprise Resource Planning
- Corporate Lessons Learned - multiple "20 minute" presentations from people who have been there and done it
- Conclude with an All-Star Q & A Panel made up of Corporate, Vendor and Consulting members
- Presenters include industry practioners from Integration Consortium, Born, University of Minnesota, 3M, Hennepin County and more
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To Learn More ... and to
register
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Comments from last year's attendees
at
MnIPS' 2004 Education Seminar on Wireless Technology:
“One of the best seminars I have attended. Thank
you.”
“I
was very impressed with the presenters.”
“Overall,
very good seminar – I learned a lot today.”
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Questions?
Contact Mary Brown at
seminar@mnips.org or
Chris Retkwa Strupp at program@mnips.org
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