Enterprises are embracing collaboration tools and technologies to incubate new ideas, improve decision-making, execute on projects faster, and even change how they create and deliver new products and services. The Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston brings together social business thought leaders--from lines of business, marketing, and IT, as well as senior executives. If you can make it to the conference the week of June 20, registration is only a click away. If you can't, tune into this Special Report, where The BrainYard's journalists, commentators, and other experts will be reporting on all the Enterprise 2.0 Conference action, before, during, and after the event.
8:40-9:00 AM EDT John Hagel III, Deloitte & Touche
9:00-9:15 AM EDT Mike Rhodin, IBM
9:15-9:30 AM EDT John Stepper, Deutsche Bank
9:30-9:45 AM EDT Brett Shockley, Avaya
10:00-10:15 AM EDT Jim Grubb, Cisco
10:15-10:30 AM EDT Sameer Patel, Sovos Group
10:30-10:45 AM EDT Christian Finn, Microsoft
10:45-11:00 AM EDT Andrew McAfee, MIT
11:00-11:15 AM EDT Bryce D. Williams, Eli Lilly
8:30-8:45 AM EDT Lee Bryant, Headshift
8:45-9:00 AM EDT Chris Morace, Jive Software
9:00-9:15 AM EDT Tom Kelly, Moxie Software; Tony Martins, TEVA Pharmaceutical
9:15-9:30 AM EDT Ming Kwan, Nokia
9:30-9:45 AM EDT Ben Watson, Adobe
10:00-10:15 AM EDT Sara Roberts, Roberts Golden Cnsltg
10:15-10:30 AM EDT Ross Mayfield, SlideShare
10:30-10:45 AM EDT Bert Sandie, Electronic Arts
10:45-11:00 AM EDT Tyler Knowlton, Dept. of Foreign Affairs and Int'l Trade, Canada
11:00-11:15 AM EDT E2 Launch Pad