Informationweek Events: 2000
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Making The Most Of E-Marketplaces
An InformationWeek NetForum - - Description
Gaining The E-Business Edge: The Customer Transaction Experience
An InformationWeek Forum - - Description
Building a Digital Workplace
An InformationWeek NetRoundtable - - Description
Winning Strategies for B-to-B E-Commerce
Crowne Plaza, New York, NY
Sheraton Atlanta, Atlanta, GA
The Westin River North Chicago, Chicago, Il
Hyatt Regency San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
E-Support: Regain Control Of The Tech Support Chaos
An InformationWeek NetForum - - Agenda
Personalizing The Customer Experience: Beyond CRM
Grand Hyatt, New York, NY
Hotel Inter-Continental, Chicago, IL
Hyatt Regency, Atlanta, GA
San Francisco Airport Marriot, San Francisco, CA
Gaining The E-Business Edge: The Customer Transaction Experience
The Westin Gallaria, Dallas, TX
The Swissotel, Boston, MA
Sheraton, New York, NY
The Four Seasons, Atlanta, GA
The Fairmont Hotel, Chicago, IL
The Marriot Hotel, Minneapolis, MN
The Four Seasons, Los Angeles, CA
The Grand Hyatt, San Francisco, CA
The InformationWeek Fall Conference
The Westin La Paloma, Tucson, AZ
At the recently past Fall 2000 InformationWeek Conference we heard conference host Paul Romer, professor of economics at Stanford University, and conference chairman Dave Bent, senior VP and CIO of Acterna discuss the customer experience from their different perspectives.
For more information, visit the 2000 Fall Conference page.
You can also see conference details and presentations - just click here.
PC Expo
The Jacob Javits Center, New York, NY
Technology in Business
www.pcexpo.com
eBusiness Conference & Expo
San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, CA
eBusiness Conference & Expo is the only event dedicated to business and technology managers focused on the strategic and deployment decisions of electronic business.
Building a Successful E-Business Infrastructure
Le Parker Meridien - Salon Penthouse, New York, NY
Chicago Hilton & Towers - Boulevard ABC, Chicago, IL
St. Francis Hotel - Oak Room, San Francisco, CA
The InformationWeek Executive Boot Camp
Claremont Resort & Spa, 41 Tunnel Road, Berkeley, CA
The InformationWeek Executive Boot Camp, produced in association with Stanford Professional Education, focuses on the core disciplines that surround and define tomorrow's standards for integrated IT and business leadership. The mission is to help train today's IT leaders to become tomorrow's leaders in business transformation.
The four-and-a-half day program is divided into ten interactive modules that cover progressive, practical thinking over a range of business competencies including: finance, law, marketing, human resources, globalization, strategy development, supply-chain management, leadership and business creativity.
With courses led by world-class educators and practitioners such as Maurice Saias of Institute D'Adminstration des Enterprises, Aix-en-Provence, Watts Wacker and Ryan Mathews of FirstMatter, Jim O'Toole of USC and Marshall Fisher and John Percival of Wharton, InformationWeek Executive Boot Camp is the most meaningful professional development experience for the future success and careers of an elite group of IT executives.
For more information, you can go to the Boot Camp Course Description and Registration or contact Bethany Cooke, InformationWeek associate editor, at 415-538-3211.
Video highlights from the 1999's Executive Boot Camp.
The InformationWeek Spring Conference:
E-transformation: Combining Technologies, People, Culture, and Knowledge
The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island, FL
Join 300 peers and other business leaders at InformationWeek's Spring Conference. This intensive, interactive program focuses on integrating new business models with old ones.
Through case studies, expert panels, live RFPs, and interactive discussions, topics include:
- What is IT in the new economy?
- What's the right business model for your company?
- Scalability and capacity planning your business and technology.
- training and retreading for diverse business models.
- Models for customer intimacy and customer loyalty.
For more information, visit the Spring Conference page or go directly to the registration page.
You can also download the presentations shown at the conference as PDF files, just click here.
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