Every day, employees across your enterprise create a wealth of corporate information stored across the network in file shares, intranets, databases, applications, hosted services and content management systems. This data has tremendous value to business productivity and results, but employees can't leverage it unless they can quickly and easily find relevant information.
- How are leading IT executives addressing this challenge for their enterprises?
- Where can you maximize retrieval across leading enterprise applications?
- What lessons have other IT executives learned that can help you?
The answers are at Computerworld's IT Management Summit on Universal Search.
Why You Should Attend
You'll learn from expertly delivered presentations and case studies. In one focused morning, you'll rapidly gather answers to the most critical questions IT executives have about maximizing universal search across enterprise content.
Agenda
| 8:00-8:45 a.m. |
Registration and Networking Breakfast |
| 8:45-9:00 a.m. |
Introduction and Overview
Derek Hulitzky, Vice President, Conference Programs, Computerworld |
| 9:00-9:45 a.m. |
Industry Overview Presentation
Jim Murphy, Research Director, AMR Research
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| 9:45-10:15 a.m. |
Enterprise Search Case Study |
| 10:15-10:30 a.m. |
Break |
| 10:30-11:00 a.m. |
Google Innovations in Search
Cyrus Mistry, Product Manager, Google Enterprise |
| 11:00 a.m.-Noon |
Moderated Panel Discussion of Presenters
Moderator: Derek Hulitzky, Vice President, Conference Programs, Computerworld |
| Noon |
Program Concludes |
Cyrus Mistry, Product Manager, Google Enterprise
Cyrus is the Enterprise Product Manager at Google responsible for
Enterprise Search. Cyrus has more than a decade of enterprise software
experience with roles in software development, consulting, program
management, product management, marketing, and business development.
Cyrus holds four degrees from Johns Hopkins, with Masters work in
Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, and Artificial
Intelligence.
Jim Murphy, Research Director, AMR Research
Jim Murphy brings hands-on experience in enterprise content management and collaboration to his current position as a research director at AMR Research. Jim is responsible for leading the research activities around information infrastructure, which includes knowledge management, content management, enterprise portal technology, search and retrieval, e-learning, and collaboration. Jim works with software vendors in devising marketing and product strategies and tracks market trends to assess the competitive landscape. He was also instrumental in developing AMR Research’s customer portal and many of the firm’s internal knowledge management best practices.
Having worked at AMR Research since 1996, Jim has held various positions in the IT, marketing, editorial, and research departments. As director of publications, he was responsible for building the company’s content management strategy, including the design, creation, editing, publishing, and distribution of thousands of print and electronic reports and articles per year. Prior to joining AMR Research, Jim taught English literature at a number of New England colleges and high schools.
Jim has written and published numerous articles on a broad range of technology topics, and has been quoted in numerous trade and top-tier publications, including The Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Financial Times, and Reuters.
Jim received his BA from the College of the Holy Cross and his MA from Boston College.
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