Given the huge success Enterprise 2.0 Mashup Summit: Expanding Customer
Value Networks, at UC-San Francisco on 28 September, the New York City
Cluster has configure an East Coast version on 15 November 2007 in Manhattan
as follows -
Enterprise 2.0 Mashup Summit - East
Thursday, 15 November, 2007
NYC Seminar and Conference Center
71 West 23rd Street, New York, NY 10010
Agenda-in-progress: <
http://www.vncluster.com/MUNY.htm>
http://www.vncluster.com/MUNY.htm
Secure, online Early-Bird registration: <
http://tinyurl.com/3cwrnx>
http://tinyurl.com/3cwrnx
Note: there is a special early-bird discount until 22 October 2007. Like SF,
this value networks event will reach capacity fast -- best to register
today.
We are thrilled to have the same high-caliber speakers from top firms like
Nexaweb, Google, StrikeIron, IBM, JackBe, Mashery and many others.
Enterprise mashups are critical to all knowledge workers, managers and
leaders - they are the ultimate business realization of the Web 2.0
revolution in technologies, behaviors, methods and culture. Enterprise
Mashups combine collaboration, networks and business processes to produce
sharp business growth. Mashups propel productivity, innovation and greatly
improved business performance overall. Enterprise Mashups are the real
business side of Web 2.0.
The new offerings and capabilities of enterprise mashups are stunning. They
simply need to be seen to be believed!
We are also enormously pleased to announce two top thought leaders and
authors will be joining your EMU 2.0 Summit - East, in person, each for a
book signing for their latest offerings -
"Net Work: A Practical Guide to Creating and Sustaining Networks at Work and
in the World," by Patti Anklam
"Collaboration 2.0: Technology and Best Practices for Successful
Collaboration in a Web 2.0 World," by David Coleman
Patti Anklam has been on the network beat for decades. She has brought forth
a critical new asset to the network set, an outstanding, much needed
handbook titled, "Net Work." It is great guide on practical networks for
everyone, something we have needed for a long time.
David Coleman, of <
http://www.collaborate.com/> www.collaborate.com, is a
household name in value/social/org networks. He literally 'wrote the book'
on collaboration. Well, he has gone and done it again with the seminal,
"Collaboration 2.0." This time with an excellent co-author, Stewart Levine.
Networks and collaboration are the two key properties elemental to
enterprise mashups, knowledge leadership and expanding customer value
networks. David and Patti will help define the all-important enterprise
context for achieving fundamental business advancements with mashups. All
participants receive a copy of each book. If you would like to order in
advance, see your community event website --
<
http://www.vncluster.com/MUNY.htm>
http://www.vncluster.com/MUNY.htm
The San Francisco EMU 2.0 Summit was so successful because enterprise
mashups, like value networks, are critical to everyone. The format of the
EMU 2.0 Summit is close-in dialogue and authentic conversation with top
innovators, thought leaders, entrepreneurs and mashup users. It furnishes
the leadership models necessary for enterprise mashup excellence through
practical case studies and applied enterprise applications.
As usual, your may expect the highest event standards for venue, logistics,
execution and follow-through. In addition, there are some surprise guests
that we cannot announce yet. All I can say is that it would be good to
register as soon as you can to guarantee your participation!
Regards,
Sarah
Sarah V. Jones, Director of Events
Colabria & KM Cluster
Email: <mailto:
sarah@...>
sarah@...
Phone: 978-468-0267
Fax: 206-984-2429
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