
Monday, May 19, 1997 |
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| PRE-CONFERENCE SEMINARS Gestalt Computing - The Whole is Greater than the Sum of the Parts, J. Tash Intranet Meets Client/Server, D. Linthicum Evaluating Data Warehousing Products and Tools, P. Mimno The Third Manifesto, C. Date Who's On First? Managing External Vendors, P. Hager |
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Tuesday, May 20, 1997 |
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| Distributed Objects & Middleware | Year 2000 Issues & Answers | Certificate Program | |||
| Distributed Objects: ActiveX, CORBA, Java Beans and OpenDoc | Essential Middleware | Technical Issues |
Management Issues |
Roadmap for Data Warehouse Implementation Certificate Program* | |
| 9:00-10:50 | Event Chair Address: Browser/Server: From dBase to Java, G. Schussel |
The Year 2000 - The Project that Cannot Be Late, P. de Jager | |||
| 11:00-12:15 | The State of Distributed Object Technology, P. Harmon | From Database Middleware to Object Transaction Managers, M. Dolgicer | Too Late for the Year 2000: What Do We Do Now?, K. Orr | Roadmap for Data Warehouse Implementation, S. Atre | |
| 12:15-1:30 | B R E A K | ||||
| 1:30-2:45 | ActiveX in Context, D. Chappell | Workshop: Year 2000 Tools, Methodologies and Solutions, M. Frankel | Workshop: A Step-by-Step Approach for Getting Your Organization Ready to Face the 21st Century, K. Orr | Business Justification for the Data Warehouse, S. Atre | |
| 3:00-3:50 | Java Beans, E. Smith | WWW and Middleware - One Size Does Not Fit All, G. Bayer | Determining Hardware and DBMS Engine Platforms for the Data Warehouse or Data Mart, P. Storer | ||
| 4:00-4:50 | Plenary Session: Creating the Future Beyond the Internet, J. Patrick |
Creating the Future Beyond the Internet, J. Patrick | |||
| 5:00-5:50 | Panel: Hardware Platforms and DBMS Engine Considerations, S. Atre | ||||
Wednesday, May 21, 1997 |
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| Distributed Objects & Middleware | Year 2000 Issues & Answers | Certificate Program | |||
| Distributed Objects: ActiveX, CORBA, Java Beans and OpenDoc | Essential Middleware | Technical Issues |
Management Issues |
Roadmap for Data Warehouse Implementation Certificate Program* | |
| 8:30-9:20 | OMG's CORBA Specification: Interoperability through Object-Oriented Standards, J. Siegel | With No Clients and No Servers, What is Publish/Subscribe Middleware? J. Mathon | If You Can Sleep Properly at Night - You Don't Understand the Significance of the PC Problem, K. Feilder | Managing Your Supply Chain, D. Hurst | Data Modeling with Access and Usage Issues for the Data Warehouse (Logical and Physical), J. Rome |
| 9:30-10:20 | Distributed Object & Component Architecture and Strategy, C. Harper | Where Distributed Objects Meet Legacy Enterprise Data and the INet, P. Fisher | Testing for the Year 2000 Conversion, T. McCabe | Creating a Business-Wide Strategy for Combating the Year 2000 Crisis - CIGNA P&C's Approach, C. Lawrence Meader | Building a Metadata Repository, P. Storer |
| 10:30-11:20 | Plenary Session: The Changing Roles of Servers in the Age of Network Computers, G. Held |
The Year 2000: Update from the Field, H. Rubin | Year 2000 Legal Issues: Rights, Liabilities, Protection, V. Peraino | ||
| 11:15-12:00 | Debate: The Universal Server Championship Debate: Informix vs. Oracle, M. Stonebraker, G. Held |
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| 12:00-1:50 | EXPO OPENS / VISIT THE EXPO FLOOR | ||||
| 2:00-2:50 | Using Java Beans to Develop Portable Cross Platform Reusable Components, A. Thomas | Middleware for the Virtual Enterprise - Infrastructure Mandate or Connectivity Maze? P. Hessinger | Avoiding the Freeze, J. Allegra | Managing the Risk of a Year 2000 Project, K. McCormick | Data Cleansing, Data Moving and Data Warehouse Population, P. Storer |
| 3:00-3:50 | VISIT THE EXPO FLOOR | ||||
| 4:00-4:50 | Keynotes: The New Era of "Market Facing" Systems, J. Landry The Importance of Thinking Precisely: Some Fundamental Distinctions in the Field of Database Management, C. Date Industry Restructuring and the Network Computer, N. Petreley Using Client/Server Technology to Solve Problems in the Healthcare Industry, J. Glaser |
Keynote: The Year 2000 Crisis: Solving the Problem in a Global Distributed Company, L. Marcoccio |
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| 5:00 | RECEPTION ON THE EXPO FLOOR | Panel: Design Issues, Data Quality, Middleware, Metadata Access and Usage Issues, S. Atre | |||
| 6:00 | EXPO CLOSES | ||||
Thursday, May 22, 1997 |
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| Distributed Objects & Middleware | Year 2000 Issues & Answers | Certificate Program | |||
| Distributed Objects: ActiveX, CORBA, Java Beans and OpenDoc | Essential Middleware | Technical Issues |
Management Issues |
Roadmap for Data Warehouse Implementation Certificate Program* | |
| 8:30-9:20 | Using Distributed Objects and Traditional Middleware in Building a Reusable Application Integration Framework, M. Dolgicer | Keynote: The Eve of the New Millenium, C. Arnold |
Analysis of Data: OLAP, ROLAP, Querying and Reporting, Data Mining and Prototyping, S. Atre | ||
| 9:30-10:10 | The Great Debate: Has the Internet Killed Client/Server? G. Schussel (moderator), J. Landry, G. Cohen, M. Benioff, R. Finkelstein |
Automated Code Repair: Integrating Tools Support for the Millenium Change, L. Rolstad | Making Sense of Vendor Claims: How to Evaluate and Select Appropriate Year 2000 Solutions, L. Freeman | ||
| 10:30-11:00 | EXPO OPENS / VISIT THE EXPO FLOOR | ||||
| 11:00-11:50 | TECHNOLOGY BRIEFINGS | ||||
| 12:30-1:20 | VISIT THE EXPO FLOOR | ||||
| 1:30-2:20 | OpenDoc in the Enterprise, S. Hebner | Two Hour Interactive Session: From Theory to Planning - Getting a Taste of the Project, P. de Jager | Certification and the ITAA*2000 Project, H. Miller | Next Step Issues in Data Warehouse Development, C. Wade | |
| 2:30-3:20 | CORBA/ActiveX Interworking, L. Konkus | Middleware Architecture - The Evolution in Web Information Systems, J. Deutsch | Year 2000 Contingency Planning: What to do When the Job Can't Be Done, L. Freeman | Growth, Change and Management, S. Atre | |
| 3:30 | RECEPTION ON THE EXPO FLOOR | ||||
| 4:30 | EXPO CLOSES | ||||
| 4:30-5:20 | Keynote Address: Risk Assessment in Enterprise-Wide Deployment of Technology, S. Atre |
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Friday, May 23, 1997 |
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| POST-CONFERENCE SEMINARS Establishing a Collaborative Computing Strategy in the Age of Intranets, K. Lownie Navigating through Middleware Choices - From TP Monitors to Distributed Objects, M. Dolgicer Using Java, ActiveX and CORBA to Deliver Internet/Intranet Solutions, P. Fisher Best Practices in BPR: Survival Tactics for the IT Professional, R. Burlton Rebuild Your Computer Systems - Don't Just Patch Them! P. Mimno |
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