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ADVISORY/ First-Ever Information Architecture Conference, ICON, Will Feature Six Events Under One Roof, New Training Programs
Business Wire, Oct 2, 1998
ANDOVER, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 2, 1998--
Netscape Co-Founder, Sybase & Lotus CEOs to
Keynote Premiere of DCI Event
WHY: New technologies necessary to be competitive in today's business environment are introduced daily. In order to reach maximum productivity, ROI, and a competitive advantage, business and IT teams must work together to integrate systems and strategies.
WHAT: DCI's Information Architecture Conference (I*CON), the industry's first and only event focusing on integrating technologies to create an effective enterprise strategy.
Six conferences under one roof, with over 125 sessions:
-- Application Development & Integration
-- Data Management
-- eBusiness World
-- Enterprise Architecture
-- Knowledge Management
-- Microsoft Focus on Windows NT(R)
New training programs and consultations that will provide technical certification and information needed to improve business strategies:
-- XML for the Enterprise
-- eBusiness Assessment Workshops
-- Certified Internet training programs by Prosoft I-Net Solutions
-- One-on-one consultations with Senior META Group analysts
-- Microsoft Certification Seminars focusing on Windows NT Server 4.0
WHERE: Navy Pier, Chicago, IL
WHEN: November 3-5, 1998
WHO: Keynotes and special presentations by industry leaders from global organizations, including:
-- Marc Andreessen, co-founder & executive VP, Netscape Communications Corp.
-- John Chen, president & CEO, Sybase, Inc.
-- Jeff Papows, president & CEO, Lotus Development Corp.
-- Patricia C. Sueltz, general manager, Java software, IBM Corp.
-- Larry R. DeBoever, senior VP, enterprise architecture strategies, META Group
-- Tom Davenport, director, Institute for Strategic Change, Andersen Consulting
-- David Linthicum, CTO, SAGA
-- George Schussel, founder & CEO, DCI
HOW: For conference registration or information, call 978-470-3880 or visit DCI's web site at www.dci.com/icon.
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