The IMF will hold this year's Forum on IT Innovation in Atlanta, GA at the Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center. The event will take place Thursday June 7th and Friday June 8th.
Current topics and speakers include:
Innovation with Big Data & Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
Dr. Flavio Villanustre
Vice President of Products and Infrastructure, LexisNexis
Dr. Flavio Villanustre is going to speak on how Big Data and a Big Data processing platform helped transform LexisNexis Risk Solutions from $0 to $1.4 billion in 10 years. He will present a case study showing that Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of Big Data can catapult innovation, product delivery, and overall competitiveness in your organization. This particular case study includes ways to cut costs while increasing your capacity to scale for growth and innovation.
Innovation in Cyber-Security Threat Avoidance
John Holmblad
Principal Information Security Services Specialist, U.S. Senate
The U.S. Senate has recently re-competed their Cyber-Security Services contract. This enabled them to update their Statement of Work in order to reflect the current environment and threats. It also provided great insight into how the market for these services has changed since 2007. Principal Information Security Services Specialist John Holmblad will discuss the lessons they have learned, and continue to learn, during this endeavor.
Visual Analytics and Information Visualization: Bringing Your Data to Life
John Stasko
Professor & Associate Chair, School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Tech
Investigators have an ever-growing suite of tools available for analyzing and understanding their data. While techniques such as statistical analysis, database queries, machine learning, and data mining all have benefits, John Stasko will explain how visualization can add much needed benefit to the mix. Visualization brings capabilities for exploring data when one does not know which questions to initially ask. In this discussion, he will describe why visualization is so powerful, how it helps people in data analysis, and provide some provocative examples of visualization techniques and systems.
Corporate Use of Social Networking to Promote Collaboration
Carlos Bermudez
Director of Projects & Usability for Knowledge Delivery/
Knowledge Services Organization, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Many organizations are focusing their attention on social tools bleeding over into the enterprise. They are looking to use internal social networking as a way to promote their brands and connect with their customers. Some companies have even piloted internal social tools designed to help their employees "socialize." Unfortunately, many struggle when using these social network platforms (SNP) to get "real work" done through enterprise-wide collaboration. Carlos Bermudez, Director of Projects and Usability for PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), is going to present on his experiences in this area. He will focus on the business case for a work-enabling SNP, the social-enabled collaborative work approach, and lessons learned in the space.
Virtual Desktops & "BYOD" Policies
Adrian Gardner
CIO of Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA
Creating an Innovative Culture at Allstate
Matt Manzella
Director of Strategy & Innovation Services, Allstate
Innovation at an insurance company may sound like an oxymoron but today’s leading firms need to understand the criticality of innovation within and beyond the “core." Engaging a broad base of employees during that process serves a company well on two levels. First, it ensures that group genius flourishes and the best ideas are brought to the forefront. Second, it can make your company's environment a “great place to work.” As the market for talent heats up, that plays a major role in retaining your top producers. Matt Manzella, Director of Strategy and Innovation Services at Allstate, will present on how to create that culture of innovation in your own organization so your employees can prosper.