The New Environment for Content and Information Management Strategies

The theme for the opening keynote panel: Content Technologies - What's Current & What's Coming? at our Boston conference this week is: change - and what it means for content and information management strategies. Of course there is constant and rapid change in technology, but we are now entering an era of multiple tectonic shifts that will challenge IT and business strategists more than ever. And the changes are not all technological, even if largely caused or influenced by technology. For example, the computer-literate generation entering the workplace, consumer technology changing expectations in the workplace, and a sometimes desperate need to adjust or completely change business models.

Other fundamental changes affecting enterprise information management strategies include the speeding freight trains of mobile computing, cloud computing, enterprise software consolidation, and global e-commerce markets.

We'll also take a look at some specific technologies and ideas that are often over-hyped or not well-understood. Many of these have an important role to play in enterprise information strategies, and the panel's goal will be to help you think through what your expectations of them should be. Examples include technologies that go 'beyond search', social software networks, user-generated content, tagging, enterprise blogs and wikis, and e-books.

This is a lot to cover in an interactive 90 minutes, but our panel will certainly get you thinking, and provide some perspective for your discussions with other attendees, speakers, and exhibitors.

Joining me on the panel are:
Andrew P. McAfee, Associate Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
David Mendels, Senior Vice President, Enterprise & Developer Solutions Business Unit, Adobe
Andy MacMillan,
Vice President, ECM Product Management, Oracle
David Boloker,
CTO Emerging Internet Technology, Distinguished Engineer, IBM Software Group

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