Oracle@info360: Advance Beyond Point Solutions To An Enterprise Content Strategy
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The info360/AIIM conference is March 22-24 in Washington DC. We have a number of customer speakers this year talking on the theme of “Advance Beyond Point Solutions To An Enterprise Content Strategy.” These customers all started by addressing a particular use case, but then used the infrastructure they had created to quickly and cost effectively stand up solutions to new business problems.
Andy MacMillan, VP of Product Management at Oracle, will give a thought provoking opening keynote at 8:50 AM on Tuesday, March 22nd. He will be joined by Juan Jose Goldschtein, the CIO of the Organization of American States. The OAS has developed a human rights website that is the front end to a case management system for human rights violations. The implementation supports digital signatures on iPads, so their executives can approve workflows and keep cases moving forward while they are busy traveling and investigating abuses.
Other customer speakers include:
- Tom Robinette, Director of Applications and IT Engineering, Dresser-Rand
- Robin Crisp, Program Manager, FDA
- Monica Crocker, Corporate Records Manager, Land O’ Lakes
- Brian Skapura, The American Institute of Architects
- Kathy Adams and Leslie Becker, The Nature Conservancy
- Irfan Motiwala, Sr. VP, Moody’s Investment Services
- Molly Wenzler, Director of Electronic Media, MeadWestvaco
Oracle customers can arrange one-on-one meetings with Oracle executives and product experts, and attend the VIP customer appreciation event.
Oracle will be joined by Oracle partners:
- Fujitsu
- Keste
- TeamInformatics
- Kapow
- Sena Systems
- DTI
To see more about the customers and sessions that will be presented, you can look at the Oracle Track page on the AIIM/info360 website.
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