Events

9/24/2009

SUMMIT 2009: Collaborate, Innovate… Succeed

This talk emphasized leveraging collaboration and innovation for survival in the current economic climate, advocating for understanding human behavior and organizational cultures through a design thinking approach.

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6/4/2009

Trash Talk: Orbital debris, a growing menace

Dr. Darren McKnight discussed the increasing hazard of space debris to satellites, emphasizing the need for international collaboration and multi-disciplinary approaches to manage this risk.

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4/2/2009

The Consumerization of Enterprise IT – Choices and Risks in Moving to the Cloud

Doug Neal from CSC’s Leading Edge Forum discussed findings from a Silicon Valley Study Tour on moving to the Cloud, emphasizing its significance in IT organizational change and highlighting areas for further evolution.

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1/15/2009

Technology Transformation in DC

Vivek Kundra, Chief Technology Officer of the District of Columbia Government, discussed his technology infrastructure transformation efforts and sought input on departmental challenges.

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11/7/2008

Enterprise Amnesia vs. Enterprise Intelligence

The discussion stressed the importance of treating new enterprise data as a question to uncover valuable insights, avoiding negligence and ensuring comprehensive understanding.

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9/18/2008

Scaling-Up Agile Development

The discussion highlighted FINRA's transformation from a historically waterfall organization to utilizing agile and iterative development to successfully manage over 50 projects.

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4/30/2008

SUMMIT 2008: Infrastructure 2.0: East Coast’s response to Web 2.0?

This panel discussed transitioning to cloud computing, highlighting the advantages and budget considerations of Infrastructure 2.0's on-demand computing model.

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2/29/2008

Developing Applications on Facebook and other social networks

The discussion explored Facebook's dual role as a social networking site and an application development platform, highlighting upcoming applications and development features.

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11/30/2007

Web 2.0 security challenges – what you don’t know will hurt you!

Our discussion highlighted the shift of Web 2.0 sites to platforms for employee collaboration, addressing security challenges and reviewing approaches to mitigate emerging threats.

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