Corporate IT Forum workshop: Collaboration: Knowledge Sharing & Usage

With an influx of rapidly-evolving new technologies, alongside the more traditional corporate approaches to collaboration, users can pick and choose the way they want to collaborate. But corporates need to provide a unified approach delivering the same service to users regardless of their location, or face losing control of collaboration. Identifying the right technologies to provide a joined up, cost effective approach to collaboration is a challenge. The solution must be fit for purpose. How do you identify the right solution for your organisation? How do you manage the cultural impact? How do you ensure successful implementation, control and governance of the solutions in order to deliver ongoing value? There are numerous approaches to knowledge sharing – bringing together information and employees. Join this workshop with corporate IT peers to discuss which are the most effective, quick to implement and successful. To elicit best practice in selecting and implementing a fit for purpose solution. Who should attend: Senior IT strategists and technical professionals responsible for and working with proposed, current or recent collaboration projects. The final agenda will be developed through consultation amongst delegates – provisional discussion areas are:
– Defining Collaboration – Collaboration tools – Videoconferencing / Telepresence – New Technologies / Mobile Collaboration / Unified Communications – Collaboration and Culture – Control, Governance & Security