Registration for E2 Boston 2010 opened a couple of weeks ago and we’re now deep in the process of finalizing the E2 Conference agenda. First off, this week we announced several keynote speakers including:
• Eugene Lee, CEO, Socialtext
• Andrew McAfee, Principal Research Scientist, Center for Digital Business, MIT Sloan School of Management
• JP Rangaswami, CIO and Chief Scientist, BT Design
• Murali Sitaram, Vice President and General Manager, Cisco’s Enterprise Collaboration Platform
• Gentry Underwood, IDEO
There will be more several more keynote speaker announcements in the coming weeks so stay tuned.
This year the conference agenda will cover the entire Enterprise 2.0 lifecycle including strategy, execution and performance monitoring. It will focus on business value and will feature conference sessions organized around the following brand new tracks:
• Set Your Enterprise 2.0 Strategy
• Social Business Applications and Platforms Track
• Using Search to Tame Complexity and Discover Opportunity
• Socializing With Video: How Emerging Video Applications Will Impact Enterprise Collaboration
• Integrating Social Media & Community Approaches
• Delivery Strategies: Deploying, Connecting and Mobilizing
• Adoption in the Enterprise for Practitioners
Conference sessions for each of these tracks will be announced in the coming weeks. For those of you who made submissions via the Call for Papers and made it to the Community Selected stage of the process, thank you for your patience. Our Advisory Board is reviewing the E2 Community’s 100 top voted for sessions, and winners will be contacted very soon.
While creating and selecting conference sessions for these seven tracks, we’ve focused on providing practical steps and case studies that will drive business value inside the enterprise. We plan to examine the entire Enterprise 2.0 lifecycle, focusing specifically on how deeply Enterprise 2.0 is able to permeate the many layers of business processes and the people that comprise them.
Looking forward to announcing the winners of the Call for Papers and sharing the finalized agenda for the Conference with everyone. Feel free to contact me at mfarrell@techweb.com or (415) 947-6250 with any questions or concerns.
Mar 1st, 2010 |




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I’m finding it difficult to make travel plans without a better idea of the calendar of events (not the exact schedule). Where is that available? I can’t find an overview on the website.
THANKS
Conference sessions will be online by Monday morning and the conference runs from Tuesday through Thursday. The Monday workshop schedule is currently online however: http://www.e2conf.com/boston/conference/workshops.php
Thank you.
I still don’t see an actual schedule - I’m not looking for a schedule of specific sessions, but it would be helpful to those who are trying to book travel to know if the day’s activities are supposed to end at 12pm, or 6pm. As it stands, I have the option of a 2pm flight out on the 17th, or a 6pm flight. Either is fine, but I don’t want to miss sessions on the one hand, but don’t want to sit in the lobby or at the airport for 4 hours on the other hand.
The schedule should be online by the end of the week. But so you’re aware, workshops on Monday are scheduled from 8:30 - 4:15. The Evening in the Cloud program on Monday is from 4:30 - 6. Tuesday and Wednesday, conference sessions start at 8:00 am, and end at 4:30, followed by a cocktail reception from 4:30 - 6. And on Thursday, the conference runs from 8:30 - 12:30. Thank you for your patience.
thanks for info admin.