Title: HPSD Strategic Directions
1 Harnessing the Power of Global Information
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2VISION / KEY MESSAGES
- Sponsor companies have the necessary expertise
and vision to help customers architect and
implement the IT environment of the new millenium - The Internet is changing the reach of mission
critical applications beyond the domain of
back-office business environments into everyday
life - work, play and learning - Collectively, the sponsor companies represent
the industrys leading supply chain for mission
critical applications - Strategic alliances are critical for the future
of computing
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3OBJECTIVES
- Create marketing momentum in the large-enterprise
accounts market, by demonstrating that only
select IT vendors are shaping the future of
Mission Critical Computing - Create a world-wide communication platform for
those select IT industry shapers to articulate
their vision for IT beyond the year 2000 - Create a non-competitive communication platform
for the selected influential IT vendors to
express their specific role in defining and
delivering Mission Critical Computing into the
next Millennium - Provide attendees with different possible
directions towards implementing an IT
architecture for Mission Critical Computing
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4BURNING BUSINESS ISSUES
- Globalization (as a result of the Internet)
- Re-engineering (primarily supply chain)
- Deregulation
- Re-invention of business-to-consumer relationship
(customer satisfaction, customer reach) - Year 2000
- EURO
- NEW MISSION CRITICAL COMPUTING
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5HOW ?
- A series of highly visible world-wide
- events combining
- Keynote Presentations (Plenary Session)
- Theme Presentations (Track Sessions)
- Sponsor Hospitality Suites
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6SPONSORS
- 6-7 Platinum Sponsors
- 10-15 Gold Silver Sponsors
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7PLATINUM SPONSORS
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8SPONSORSMCC WIESBADEN
- GOLD SPONSORS
- SILVER SPONSOR
- Platinum Technology
- MorseData
- Ariba Technologies
- Netscape
- Interworld
- Comline
- SIMAC
- J.D. Edwards
- Maxpert
- Broadvision
- Ascad
- Update Marketing
- Stratus
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9SPONSORSMCC LONDON
- Platinum Technology
- MorseData
- Ariba Technologies
- Acuma
- Interworld
- Netscape
- Stratus
- GOLD SPONSORS
- SILVER SPONSOR
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10KEYNOTE SPEAKERSMCC WIESBADEN
- Carola Ferstl N-TV Presenter
- William Russell Hewlett-Packard Vice
President and General Manager, Enterprise
Solutions and Services Group - J. Menno Harms Hewlett-Packard Vorsitzender
der Geschäftsführung - Mark Jarvis Oracle Corporation Senior Vice
President, Worldwide Marketing - Gary Daichendt Cisco Systems Executive Vice
President, Worldwide Operations - Bob Dutkowsky EMC Computer Systems Executive
Vice President, Markets and Channels - Wolfgang Kemna SAP AG Geschäftsleitung,
Vertrieb und Marketing - Professor Peter Glötz University of
Erfurt Rektor der Universität Erfurt und
Professor für Kommunikationswissen
schaften - Dr Lothar Späth Jenoptik AG Vorstandsmitglied
der Jenoptik AG - Martin Bangemann European Commission Mitglied
der Europäischen Kommission, IT Stategy
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11KEYNOTE SPEAKERSMCC LONDON
- Dr. James Bellini Journalist Journalist and
Business Correspondent - Ann Livermore Hewlett-Packard Vice - President
General Manager, Enterprise Computer
Services Organisation - James Richardson Cisco Systems President,
Europe, Africa Middle East, Senior
Vice-President, Cisco Systems - Bob Dutkowsky EMC Computer Systems Executive
Vice - President, Markets and Channels - Kevin Gibson SAP, UK Managing Director
- Kenneth Clarke Member of Parliament QC, MP
- Adair Turner Confederation of British
Industry Director-General - David Henderson PricewaterhouseCoopers European
Leader of IT Strategy - Philip Crawford Oracle Corporation UK
Ltd Managing Director, UK Ireland - Eddie Jordan Jordan Racing Team Manager
- Ian Smith British Telecom Managing Director,
BT UK Customer Services
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12TRACK SESSION SPEAKERSMCC WIESBADEN
- Nick Earle Hewlett Packard Vice President and
Director of Marketing, Enterprise Computing
Solutions Group - Guido Jouret CiscoSystems IS Manager EMEA
- Klaus März Oracle Corporation Director
Applications DACH - Kai Göttmann Oracle Corporation Produkt Manager
Electronic Commerce - Michael Klemen SAP AG Corporate Director, Sales
Marketing, Europe - Malte Rademacher EMC Corporation Marketing-Leiter
- Bobby Lent Ariba Technologies Vice President,
Business Development - Paul Tatro Platinum Technology Executive Vice
President, International Operations - Dominic Juhasz
- Andreas Behrmann Comline Teamleiter Consulting
Vorstand - Travis White J.D. Edwards Vice President,
European Marketing - James Waller MorseData Executive Director
- Thomas F. Kollbach Simac Ict GmBH Geschäftsführer
- Charles Rich Interworld Director of Startegy
and Planning
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13TRACK SESSION SPEAKERSMCC LONDON
- Nick Earle Hewlett Packard Vice President and
Director of Marketing, Enterprise Computing
Solutions Group - John Golding Hewlett Packard Managing Director
- Phil Smith Cisco Systems
- William Plant Oracle Finance Director, EMEA
- Astley Gayle EMC Business Development Manager
- Patrick King PriceWaterhouse Coopers European
Leader of E-Business, Partner - Graham Whitehead British Telecommunications
PLC Advanced Concepts Manager - Peter Macleod British Telecommunications
PLC Director, Multi-National Sales and Service,
BT Global - Bobby Lent Ariba Technologies Vice President,
Business Development - James Waller MorseData Executive Director
- Charles Rich Interworld Director of Strategy
Planning - Paul Tatro Platinum Technology Executive Vice
President, International Operations
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14TARGET AUDIENCE
- Senior IT decision-makers and Finance Directors
in Fortune 1000 organisations - Managing Directors and Directors of Strategy
Development and Business Development
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15VENUES DATES
- Das Kurhaus, Wiesbaden, Germany
- February 11-12, 1999
- The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London,
UK - February 23-24 , 1999
- China World Trade Center, Beijing, China
- May 24-25, 1999
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16VENUES
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17TRACK 1
- TECHNOLOGY AS THE CATALYST FOR
- INNOVATION
- In the past five years the Internet has
revolutionised how companies interact with their
customers. But the revolution is still
continuing. Companies are talking of information
utilities and appliances which will be as
pervasive as the electricity grid is today. We
already have the ability to build intelligence
into just about any device. As these technologies
create new markets only the swiftest entrants
will succeed and prosper. - Track 1 will give you a valuable insight into the
strategic potential of the latest technological
advances in terms of their ability to transform
the way we live and work.
(Subject to change per location)
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18TRACK 2
- TECHNOLOGY AS A DIFFERENTIATOR
- The Internet, call centres, smart cards and
customer information systems, to name but a few,
are all enabling companies to differentiate
themselves from the competition. Track 2 will
examine why information is becoming the currency
of leadership and how companies can capture and
utilise it to master the market.
(Subject to change per location)
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19TRACK 3
- TECHNOLOGY AS AN ENABLER OF
- OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE
- For any organisation doing the right thing is
vitally important but, unless there is an equal
focus on doing things right the positive impact
will be lost. Track 3 focuses on how technology
can be harnessed to accelerate administrative
processes, manage and disseminate corporate
knowledge, promote operational excellence and
drive cost out of the organisation
(Subject to change per location)
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20TRACK 4
- EUROPEAN MONETARY UNION
- The Euro is the single most important economic
change that companies have faced for decades.
Many factors, such as price transparency, supply
chain management, treasury and organisational
optimisation, must be considered. This track will
give Managing Directors and Financial Directors
the opportunity to assess this business critical
issue, after just two months of operation, and
learn how it can be harnessed for competitive
advantage.
(London, Tuesday 23rd February only)
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21TRACK 4
- THE TECHNOLOGICAL ALLIANCE
- Information technology is already being used to
enhance physical and intellectual supply chains.
From FMCG to automotive, electronics to retail,
companies are tuning their supply chains for
competitive edge. But IT can also be used to
develop virtual business communities which create
additional wealth by integrating transactions
(supermarkets offering banking services at the
checkout, for example). Track 4 will explore both
of these opportunities
(London, Wednesday 24th February only)
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22PLATINUM SPONSOR Speaking Opportunities
- Designate one keynote speaker for the plenary
session - Designate one track speaker one track
roundtable speaker
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23PLATINUM SPONSOR325,000 for all events
- Prominent logo positioning on all brochures,
letterhead and collateral materials - High-level speaking opportunities
- 4-color ad in the MCC program
- Attendee list
- 36m2 of exhibit space
- Prominent positioning of banners in exhibition
and registration areas - Web site link
- 20 attendee delegate badges
- Additional delegate badges available at 30
discount
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24GOLD SPONSOR40,000 per event
- Prominent logo position in all brochures,
letterhead and collateral materials - The right to designate one speaker for a Track
Session - 4-color ad in the MCC Program
- 2 booths or 2 cubes of exhibit space.
- Prominent positioning of banners in exhibition
and registration areas - Web site link
- 10 attendee delegate badges
- Additional delegate badges available at a 30
discount - Attendee list
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25SILVER SPONSOR25,000 per event
- Positioned logo on all brochures and collateral
materials - 4-color ad in MCC program
- 1 booth or 1 cube of exhibition space
- Banner in Exhibition and registration areas
- Web site link
- 5 attendee delegate badges
- Additional delegate badges available at 30
discount
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26EXHIBITOR8,000 per event
- Company name listed in show guide
- 1 exhibit booth or 1 cube of exhibit space
- 2 attendee delegate badges
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27MISSION CRITICAL COMPUTINGCONFERENCE SCHEDULE
MCC WIESBADEN - DAY ONE
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28MISSION CRITICAL COMPUTINGCONFERENCE SCHEDULE
MCC WIESBADEN - DAY TWO
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29MISSION CRITICAL COMPUTINGCONFERENCE SCHEDULE
MCC LONDON - DAY ONE
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30MISSION CRITICAL COMPUTINGCONFERENCE SCHEDULE
MCC LONDON - DAY TWO
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