Get IT together
Keynote:
Get IT together - How Next Generation Enterprise 2.0 Delivers Results From ITWhy a Focus on Innovation and Business Delivery is Essential to Recovery and Growth
Speaker: Regev Yativ. President and CEO, Magic Software Enterprises Americas
Session Type: Keynote Address
Time: 9:00 – 9:45
Description: Times are tough for businesses. IT plays a vital role in facilitating Innovation and Business Delivery, two key factors in business success. But only if ‘IT’ becomes ‘BT’ (Business Technology) does it meet its fullest potential and the embrace of next generation Enterprise 2.0 strategies is essential. Business Technology is technology that directly serves business results. IT should therefore really be about driving revenue increases, bringing costs down and increasing market share. These goals demand the use of smarter IT tools that will help you to ‘Get it together.’ Innovation and Business Delivery have never been more essential to recovery and growth than now as Enterprise 2.0 and cloud computing drive the need for Rich Internet Applications (RIA) and integration.
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Session Title: Mobile and RIA Application ShowcaseSpeaker: Eyal Pfeifel, CTO, Magic Software Enterprises
Michael Singer, Application Development Manager, Magic Software Enterprises
Session Type: Presentation and Hands-On Demonstration
Time: 10:00 – 10:55
Description: With uniPaaS, you can expand your IT offering by supporting Windows Mobile devices alongside stationary desktops. Smartphones have become enterprise-class, making this a top priority for many IT departments and a key part of their IT strategy. With the metadata-centered productivity principles of uniPaaS, you can now easily produce highly interactive mobile applications. Existing Magic applications can be upgraded to uniPaaS and deployed as Windows Mobile applications. Most of the changes required to your application will obviously be in the graphical user interface. New applications destined for Windows Mobile can be quickly generated from the data table structure you design for your application. See what’s possible in this detailed session showing sample mobile applications and how to build them.
Session Title: Integrating IT Systems with User Collaboration Tools: Lotus Notes/Domino, SharePoint and BeyondSpeakers: Glenn Johnson, Senior Vice President, Magic Software Enterprises
Gilad Shpiegel, Technical Support Manager, Magic Software Enterprises
Time: 11:00 – 11:50
Description: As businesses increasingly utilize collaboration tools like Microsoft SharePoint or Lotus Notes/Domino to optimize business processes they face new challenges. Specifically, the challenge of integrating complex metadata and sharing information between enterprise applications and user-facing collaboration software can become complex. While there are dozens of free templates available from Microsoft to help automate key business processes, there is no back-end integration included. This session shows how Lotus Notes/Domino and Microsoft SharePoint can co-exist with each other and with important back-end ERP and CRM systems.
LUNCHEON 12:00 - 1:30
Session Title: Simplifying ERP and CRM Integration: SAP, JD Edwards, Salesforce.com and moreSpeakers: Glenn Johnson, Senior Vice President, Magic Software Enterprises
Michael Singer, Application Development Manager, Magic Software Enterprises
Session Type: Presentation and Hands-On Demonstration
Time: 1:30 – 2:15
Description: Many companies have added CRM software but need a way to integrate the data between their CRM and ERP that is agile and easy to maintain. Touchpoints between ERP and CRM are numerous and automation can significantly improve business delivery. See iBOLT in action and learn how to add business value through integration. In this session, see how iBOLT can help you identify your integration topology, simplify integration, manage exceptions, and return reliability to your operations. See how diverse business units in a complex enterprise running specific applications including SAP, JD Edwards, and Salesforce.com can be a part of a uniform integration architecture using iBOLT.
Speaker: Eyal Pfeifel, CTO, Magic Software Enterprises
Session Type: Presentation
Time: 2:15 – 3:15
Description: For more than 20 years, the customers of Magic Software Enterprises have delivered incredible value to their organizations utilizing our IT solutions to enhance innovation and business delivery. Magic Software’s new CTO presents Magic Software’s future technology roadmap with specific and clear new details on plans for the future of the uniPaaS application platform and iBOLT integration suite.
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Session Title: The Five Essentials of Building Business ApplicationsSpeaker: Steve Worthington, Solution Architect, Magic Software Enterprises
Session Type: Presentation and Hands-On Demonstration
Time: 3:30 – 4:30
The five essentials presented here explain the advantages conveyed by the new breed of end-to-end application platforms. These platforms use metadata – pre-built and pre-configurable business application engines – to deliver and deploy IT applications. Practical tips are demonstrated from uniPaaS that should help enterprises improve their ability to deliver solutions that precisely fulfill the needs of business stakeholders – and to do so on-time and on-budget.
Session Title: Get IT together Open ForumPanelists: Regev Yativ. President and CEO, Magic Software Enterprises Americas
Eyal Pfeifel, CTO, Magic Software Enterprises
Paul Leone, CIO, adidas Group Canada
Gilad Shpiegel, Technical Support Manager, Magic Software Enterprises
Steve Worthington, Solution Architect, Magic Software Enterprises
Moderator: Glenn Johnson, Senior Vice President, Magic Software Enterprises
Session Type: Discussion Panel
Time: 4:30 – 5:00
Description: This session will involve the audience in helping to clarify the key issues facing IT departments today. How can Magic Software better respond to customer needs and requirements? How can the roadmap be improved upon? What are the possibilities and next steps for organizations seeking to achieve greater innovation and business delivery?