ICTY – IBM Impact 2007 conference

Impact Comes to You is for those who wish to better leverage their existing IT investments and enable greater degrees of business flexibility across their enterprise.

Impact Comes to You will get you thinking about how to use SOA and the WebSphere platform that powers it to leverage existing resources to meet business and IT objectives.

Details
Date: Tuesday, Oct 9, 2007 8:30A – 4
Location: Biltmore Hotel, 1200 Anastasia Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33134

Agenda
8:00AM Registration and Breakfast
8:30AM Welcome and Introductions
9:30AM BPM enabled by SOA
11:00AM DataPower
12:00PM Lunch
1:00PM Customer Reference
1:30PM Maximize SOA with Flexible Infrastructure and Management
3:00PM How to achieve ROI on SOA
4:15PM Event Close

Registration Link

Impact Comes to You (ICTY) is a premier event that brings the value of the IBM Impact 2007 conference – which was held in Orlando, Florida on May 20-25 to local IT professionals and executives in Coral Gables on Oct 9, 2007. ICTY promises to deliver an excellent opportunity to gain insights, share information, and network with peers to discuss the latest innovations, products, services and solutions in Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and the IBM WebSphere platform.

The event will be held at the Biltmore Hotel, 1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables, FL 33134. Registration and continental breakfast begin at 8:00 am with the session starting at 8:30 am to approximately 4:15 pm.

We have an excellent lineup of topics, all of which were rated as top or outstanding by customers and peers during the IBM Impact 2007 conference, which include:

* SOA Implementation Best Practices
* Using BPM to move your business to a Process Platform on SOA
* Accelerate time to value with SOA connectivity using DataPower appliances
* Customer Reference
* Maximize SOA with Flexible Infrastructure and Management
* How to Achieve ROI with SOA

Impact Comes to You will get you thinking about how to use SOA and the WebSphere platform that powers it to leverage existing resources to meet business and IT objectives. If you could not make it to Orlando for IMPACT 2007, then join us at the Impact Comes to You in Coral Gables! Of course, there is no cost or obligation to attend.

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2 Responses to “ICTY – IBM Impact 2007 conference”


  1. 1 Mary Hall January 22, 2008 at 3:56 am

    IBM IMPACT 2008 is just around the corner. If you are interested in Java technologies, the conference features special education sessions on this topic.
    For more information go to:

    IBM IMPACT is a new event expanding on two popular IBM Education Events: the Transaction & Messaging Conference and the WebSphere Technical Exchange.

    This year’s event will feature IBM WebSphere® experts and customers giving real world examples of SOA best practices. Plus–new tracks on Business Process Management, WebSphere ESB, Message Broker, CICS, zSeries, WebSphere MQ and WebSphere® Application Server.

  2. 2 Mary Hall January 22, 2008 at 3:57 am

    IBM IMPACT 2008 is just around the corner. If you are interested in Java technologies, the conference features special education sessions on this topic.
    For more information go to: http://www.ibm.com/soa

    IBM IMPACT is a new event expanding on two popular IBM Education Events: the Transaction & Messaging Conference and the WebSphere Technical Exchange.

    This year’s event will feature IBM WebSphere® experts and customers giving real world examples of SOA best practices. Plus–new tracks on Business Process Management, WebSphere ESB, Message Broker, CICS, zSeries, WebSphere MQ and WebSphere® Application Server.


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