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- From: rwhitehead@cix.compulink.co.uk (Roger Whitehead)
- Subject: Conference Notification
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- Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1992 09:14:00 +0000
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- Conference Announcement
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- "Advanced Office Systems. The Computer-Aided Organization" takes place on
- 12th and 13th October 1992, at the Cafe Royal, London, England. It is
- intended for those with management and executive responsibility for systems.
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- Topics and speakers are:
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- First Day
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- 1. Keynote Address - David Hayles - Lotus Development
- 2. Designing the Future Office - Mik Lamming - Rank Xerox Europarc
- 3. New Computing Architectures - John Wilson - Locus Computers
- 4. Redesigning Organizations - Colin Coulson-Thomas - Adaptation Ltd
- 5. Multimedia - Roger Wilson - Dragonflair
- 6. The Electronic Document (User Case) - Stephen Buckley - Moss Systems
- 7. User Interface Trends - Richard Hicks - Applied Interactive Technology
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- Second Day
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- 1. Progress in Communications and Network Services
- - Stuart McRae - Soft.Switch
- 2. Managing the Corporate Information Resource (User Case)
- - David Fleming - Shell Exploration and Production Ltd
- 3. IT and Business Strategy - Hugh McDonald - I.T. Partners
- 4. Voice in the Office - Rob Walters - Satin Information Services
- 5. The Office You Wish You Had
- - Professor Peter Cochrane and Kim Wilson - BT
- 6. Groupware, Workflow and Coordination - Roger Whitehead - Office Futures
- 7. The Office of the Near Future - Girish Naik - Digital Equipment Company
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- In addition there will be an accompanying display of current products from a
- selection of office systems suppliers.
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- The conference is supported by three separate one-day workshops, expanding on
- conference topics and led by conference speakers. These take place on the
- 14th, 15th and 16th October 1992, at the Royal Lancaster Hotel, London,
- England.
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- 1. Multimedia (14th October)
- Leader - Roger Wilson. Speakers include:
- Neil Sandford, independent consultant, on standards and formats
- Chris Horseman, XEBEC, giving a user case history
- Angus Doulton, CDW and Associates, on the customer interface
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- 2. Groupware (15th October)
- Leader - Roger Whitehead. Speakers include:
- Professor Clive Holtham, City University Business School,
- on groupware and managers
- Jean Paskell, NPI, giving a workflow case history
- Chris Marples, Loughborough University, on computer-supported meetings
- Michael Gregson, Ivory & Sime,
- giving a prize-winning Lotus Notes case history.
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- 3. Business Re-Engineering (16th October)
- Leader - Roger Whitehead. Speakers include:
- Angela Coates-Walker, Nolan Norton,
- on re-engineering in the financial sector
- Paul Gilbert, Quadrangle, on a supplier's view
- John Hurcomb, Rank Xerox, giving a user case history
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- Fees are:
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- Conference (both days) UKP635 + VAT
- Conference (either day) UKP345 + VAT
- Workshops (each) UKP355 + VAT
- Workshops (all three) UKP895 + VAT.
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- Lunches, refreshments and full documentation are included in the fees.
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- The conferences are being organized by IBC Technical Services Ltd, of London.
- More details from Juliet Coe, on +44 (0) 71 637 4383, fax +44 (0)71 631 3214.
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- ENDS
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