ITEX IT Technology
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ITEX IT Technology
ITEX A Joint Event Presented by An integrated IT Technology Conference & Expo 23 November 2010, SKYCITY Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand www.itex.net.nz EXPOS KEYNOTES Technology event for IT staff reporting to CIOs, IT Directors, CFOs ITDEMOS New event format - interactive conferences within expo space Multiple tech content tracks design your big day BREAKOUTS Latest business IT case studies New awards, including IT Manager of the Year! Masterclass workshops targeting team skill development for aspiring CIOs Diamond Sponsor Platinum Sponsors Keynote Speaker Sponsor Gold Sponsors Networking Drinks Sponsor BA of The Year Award Supported by Register today! Visit www.itex.net.nz Follow the event on Twitter! #itexnz and don’t forget to join the ‘ITEX New Zealand Network’ group on LinkedIn ITEX A Joint Event Presented by An integrated IT Technology Conference & Expo 23 November 2010, SKYCITY Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand DESIGN YOUR BIG DAY Day 1 – ITEX Conference & Expo Who Should Attend? Choose from five content tracks. Move freely between tracks to IT Staff reporting to CIOs, IT Directors, CFOs: design your big day to meet your professional development needs and your organisation’s rapidly changing requirements. (SKYCITY Convention Centre 9.00am - 5.50pm) End of Day 1 – ITEX Awards Cocktail Function A high energy networking function. Be part of the action as we launch new awards into the IT scene, including what will be the highly prized IT Manager of the Year! (SKYCITY Convention Centre 5.50pm - 9.00pm) Day 2 – Four Business-Led Masterclasses to develop the IT team’s skill & competence Take your professional development further with Masterclasses designed to focus on key business skills. (Rendezvous Hotel 9.00am - 5.00pm) We would like to extend our thanks to the ITEX Advisory Council who have helped us to ensure that the content delivered meets your needs. The Advisory Council members include: • Andrew Cammell, CIO, Chapman Tripp • Craig Humphrey, National IT Development Manager, Chapman Tripp • Miles Fordyce, Associate Director, Strategy, Planning and Customer Relations, University of Auckland • Peter McDowall, CIO, St John • May Richards, ICT Projects Team Manager, St John • Mike Clarke, CIO, SkyCity Entertainment Group • Ben Robinson, CIO, Paymark • Conrad Morgan, Manager ICT & Security, Paymark • Glenn Armishaw, Development Group Manager, Toyota Financial Services • Peter Ennis, CIO, TVNZ • Julia Raue, CIO, Air NZ • Chris Trigg, GM Group IT Production, Air NZ • Mike Oulsnam, Corporate Solutions Manager, Air NZ • Robin Johansen, CIO, Beca • Andy Shields, Group IT Manager, Beca • IT Managers • Analyst Programmers • Enterprise Architects • IT Infrastructure Managers • Information Security Managers • IT Communication Managers • IT Operations Managers • IT Project Managers • IT Strategy and Architecture Managers • IT Support Managers • BI Managers • Intranet Managers • Business Solutions Managers • Business Analysts • DB Managers • Applications Managers and associated titles What’s in it for you? 3 reasons to attend 1. Development and training Take the day out of the office and put yourself in front of the leading experts and practitioners. Ideal professional development and technical training for the IT team. 2. Roll up your sleeves and take advantage of the interactive format The variety of delivery styles available will enable you to engage in the manner that suits you best. You'll have the opportunity to move between the three Case Study Stages, the Roundtable Discussion Zones and the Technology Demonstration Area. 3. Value for money We have designed the event pricing to enable you to send the team and save yourself money at the same time. Access tickets for as low as $550 + GST per person. Secure your place today! Call (09) 912 3616 » Fax (09) 912 3617 » Email register@brightstar.co.nz » Online www.itex.net.nz Masterclass Workshops Four Half-Day Workshops (book separately) 24th November 2010, Rendezvous Hotel, Auckland PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT THEMES: • Building a business case • Negotiating effective SLAs • Project leadership and management • IT Team skills framework When IT leaders share what keeps them awake at night, developing key leadership talent always ranks at the top. Organisations need to have the ability to identify and develop their top talent to meet the ever-changing challenges of today, and even more importantly, of tomorrow. This series of half-day workshops is designed to do just this. 9.00am – 12.30pm 9.00am – 12.30pm Getting a Business Decision Across the Line Project Leadership and Management: Effective Leadership of your IT Project Portfolio LEARNING OUTCOMES: • Building a business case - a step-by-step development process • What to look for in case reports that makes the difference between a strong case and a weak case • The difference between the case for decision support and the case for business planning • How to legitimise and measure the full range of business benefits - even the so-called “intangibles” • How to get decisions out of your CIO, CFO and CEO • Generating good alternatives • Dealing with compromise • How to not get lost in the feedback David Spaziani, Independent IT & Business Consultant LEARNING OUTCOMES: • Effective Governance - identifying, prioritising, mobilising and overseeing projects to make sure you are on the right track • Project Leadership – key traits of successful PMs • Minimising communication misunderstandings • What are the signs of success or failure mid-flight and how do you make the tough call? • Tips and tricks – lessons from successes and failures Chris Pope, Group IT PMO Manager, Air New Zealand 1.30pm – 5.00pm 1.30pm – 5.00pm Successful negotiation, documentation and management of Service Level Agreements Discovering your IT Skills and Improving Delivery Capability LEARNING OUTCOMES: • Key issues to consider when negotiating & documenting the SLA • The relationship between objectives, measures, targets, and incentives & disincentives • The debate on the use of penalties, liquidated damages, or retaining a right to sue for general damages in SLAs • Effective service level management and contractor management • Ensuring an effective working relationship • Scheduling and conducting reviews of your SLAs and the performance of service provider • Common performance issues and how to deal with them • Understanding how SLAs can go bad and fail to deliver as per expectations Bernie Diver, Director, Strategic Sourcing LEARNING OUTCOMES: How do you currently determine what skills you have in the ICT workforce and do you have a framework in place to ensure you effectively deploy and develop those skills? This workshop is ideal for CIOs, ICT Line Management and Senior HR Managers. • Discover an IT team skills framework against which you can develop your team • Using the Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA) to discover and validate your IT skills pool • How SFIA has been developed benchmarking thousands of IT teams internationally • The value of consistent skills profiling • Deploying right person, right project, right time • Inform portfolio planning • Increase employee engagement • Demonstrate the true value of IT staff to the business and HR • Develop professional practices in your team • Target scarce L&D budgets to meet business needs Rob Sewell MNZCS ITCP, Consultant, ICDI NZ SHOWPLAN Yellow Stage Entrance 22 Red Stage 34 21 23 33 12 20 24 32 13 19 25 31 14 18 26 30 15 17 27 29 42 1 10 2 9 3 16 4 8 5 7 Demo & Roundtable Access 11 28 35 41 36 40 37 39 38 6 Roundtables Green Stage Technology Demos Diamond Sponsor Platinum Sponsors Keynote Speaker Sponsor Gold Sponsors Exhibitors CORTELL Intelligent Business Solutions powered by Networking Drinks Sponsor BA of The Year Award Supported by For sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities visit www.itex.net.nz and click the sponsors tab! Early-Bird Prize Draw All registrations received before 12 October 2010 go into the draw to win a DELL Vostro laptop! (Dell Vostro 1720 17 C2D P8600 4GB 320GB 8x Win7) Subscription Offer The first 75 paid registrations will receive a six month complimentary subscription to Computerworld. All other registrants will be entitled to a 20% discount. AT A GLANCE 8.00 am ITEX Registration Opens 8.30 - 9.15 Opening Plenary Keynote Technology Transformation Track Security Track Mobility Track The Smart Organisation Track Service Management Track 9.20 TT1 Case Study Journey to the Private Cloud S1 Case Study The Mobile Revolution and Security M1 Case Study Mobile Platforms and Enterprise Agility SO1 Roundtable SharePoint Strategies, Tactics & Tips SM1 Technology Demo Enterprise Storage Management 10.05 Morning tea & Expo 10.35 11.20 TT2 Roundtable The Future of Desktop S2 Technology Demo Achieving Security in the Cloud M2 Case Study Next-Generation Technology for Videoconferencing over IP SO2 Case Study NZTA: Improving our Business Analysis Practice SM2 Case Study A Pragmatic Approach to Enterprise Architecture 11.35 12.20 TT3 Technology Demo Transform your IT S3 Case Study Maintaining Security and Reliability in a 24x7 Web-Based Business M3 Case Study Next Gen Communications Architectures SO3 Case Study Maximising Hosting Efficiency SM3 Roundtable Architecture Governance: Challenges, Issues and a Framework for Success 12.20 Plenary Keynote 1.05 Lunch & Expo 2.00 - 2.45 Plenary Keynote S4 Roundtable Securing the Modern Intranet M4 Technology Demo Windows Phone 7 Revolution SO4 Case Study Leveraging Data to Improve Your Customer Service & Operational Metrics SM4 Case Study Getting Rid of Checkin: The Role of SOA in the Automation of the Domestic Airport S5 Case Study Lessons Learned Making the Transition to Cloud Security M5 Roundtable Mobility - Who Wins and Who Loses SO5 Technology Demo SharePoint 2010: Better, Faster, Deeper SM5 Case Study Lessons in Flexibility: Architecture at ASB 3.00 TT4 Case Study Cloud Computing: Myths, Realities and What we Have Learnt 3.45 Afternoon tea & Expo 4.15 - 5.00 TT5 Case Study Creating a True Commodity Service Model through Open Source Technologies 5.10 Plenary Keynote 5.50 ITEX Awards Cocktail Function Sponsored by: ITEX KEYNOTES Presented on the Green Stage James Canton, Ph.D. Futurist, Author and Visionary Business Advisor For over 30 years, Dr. James Canton has been insightfully predicting the key trends that have shaped our world. Dr. Canton is CEO and Chairman of the Institute for Global Futures, a leading think tank that advises business and government on future trends. He advises the Global Fortune 1000 including: IBM, BP, Intel, Philips, General Electric, Hewlett Packard, Boeing, FedEx, and Proctor & Gamble. Andrew Pickup, Chief Operating Officer, Microsoft Asia Pacific Andrew is responsible for driving the strategic integration of business, marketing and operational leadership across the region. A Microsoft veteran, Andrew moved to Singapore in February 2003, taking on a role as Business & Marketing Director at Microsoft Singapore. Prior to this date, Andrew spent over 10 years with Microsoft UK, where he held a number of senior management business and marketing roles. Anil Sabharwal, Head of Enterprise Apps Product Management, APAC, Google Anil is responsible for driving Google’s Enterprise Apps product direction. A recognised serial entrepreneur with over 10 years of senior leadership experience in the high-tech sector. Prior to joining Google, Anil was founder and MD of RAYV, one of Australia’s Top 100 Web 2.0 companies. He is also credited with co-founding and successfully growing Desire2Learn into what is now the world’s second largest online learning company focused on the educational sector. Simone Brunozzi, Technology Evangelist, Amazon Web Services Asia Pacific (APAC) Simone Brunozzi is a technology enthusiast, involved in IT and computing since an early age. He joined Amazon.com in March 2008 in the role of Amazon Web Services Technology Evangelist. He has been following the “Cloud Computing” paradigm shift since 2005. Simone also served as a professor of Programming Languages and Compilers at Perugia University and worked as a CTO at the University for Foreigners in Perugia. 9.20 EXPOS Technology Transformation Track Security Track The Journey to a Private Cloud: A Practical Framework for Successful Private Cloud Design The Mobiles Among Us – The Mobile Revolution and Security • A practical framework to assess principal private cloud requirements • Mapping those to design elements including infrastructure pooling, resource allocation, and service policies • A pragmatic recipe - our experiences and lessons learned Barry White, Group Chief Information Officer, Allied Farmers KEYNOTES ITDEMOS BREAKOUTS TT1 10.35 11.20 Over the course of Roundtable Discussion: The Future of the Desktop Everything seems to be moving to the cloud and increasingly we are seeing a shift from local desktop applications towards Webhosted clones that run in browsers. As these trends continue, what will happen to the desktop and where will it live? Miles Fordyce, Associate Director, Strategy, Planning and Customer Relations, University of Auckland Jason MacDonald, Director ICT Services, Kristin School Peter Finch, CIO, Gen-i Paul Muckleston, Managing Director Microsoft Representative from IBM the day, move freely between the five content tracks and tailor the event to your business needs. Security is the one area in IT and especially in mobile IT where “done” is never achieved. This presentation will examine how to enable mobile users to go about their business while managing the risk to corporate assets. • The mobile revolution and the implications for security • Key threats you can expect today and tomorrow and how to address them • Lessons learnt Ofer Reshef, Manager - Security & Risk, Information Services, S1 Fonterra Co-operative Group Technology Demo - Achieving Security in the Cloud Cloud computing has the usual requirements of traditional IT security, though it presents an added level of risk because of the “externalised” aspects of a cloud model. This can make it more difficult to maintain data integrity and privacy, support data and service availability, and demonstrate compliance. This speaker will discuss the who, what, when, why and how of cloud-based security services and will demonstrate how IBM are creating highly secure cloud computing infrastructures. Senior Representative from IBM S2 TT2 11.35 12.20 Technology Demo – Transform your IT Organisation with HP BladeSystem Matrix Maintaining Security and Reliability in a 24x7 Web-Based Business Today 70% of IT expenditure is wasted on operations and maintenance. See how HP BladeSystem Matrix can transform your organisation so that you can focus on innovation again! • Automate day to day datacentre tasks to increase IT productivity • Manage your Virtual and Physical environments effectively together • One-touch, self-service provisioning of infrastructure and applications in minutes • Reduce costs through improved infrastructure utilization and energy efficiency TT3 Converged Infrastructure Architect, HP 3.00 Cloud Computing: Myths, Realities and What we Have Learnt S3 Roundtable: Securing the Modern Intranet: User-Generated Content, Managing Content Ownership and Comments • Cloud computing – one interpretation • Overview of an established design • Addressing the security concerns • Solution benefits, future potential Alex Cruden, IT&T Manager, Baycorp Australia & New Zealand TT4 4.15 5.00 • Issues of redundancy and failure • Choosing risk-appropriate authentication methods • Creating a secure and protected environment – most common attacks and how we protected against them • Disaster recovery/business continuity - how much is really needed? • Major obstacles and challenges we have faced David Wasley, CIO, TradeMe Matt van Deventer, Head of DB, TradeMe Creating a True Commodity Service Model through Open Source Technologies: Experiences and Lessons Learned • Deploying an open but effective intranet content ownership policy • Who should have control? Identifying the information champions in your staff • Training and supporting your champions • Keeping a handle on problem areas Angerie Van Wyk, Communications Manager for Corporate Affairs, Vodafone NZ Ruth Miles, Intranet Roadmap Manager, Telecom Mark Rees, National Technology Officer Microsoft S4 Lessons Learned Making the Transition to Cloud Security • Why Infrastructure as a Service – business benefits • Challenges (Perceptions, Allegiances, Behaviours and Interoperability) • Lessons learnt • Pathway forward and what we might do differently next time Tracy Voice, General Manager – Processing and Business Enabling, NZ Post This speaker will discuss why they have moved to a cloud solution for their security and detail the challenges faced in making the transition. • The uniqueness of this type security • What were our major concerns and how did we work through those? • What security technologies are most/least appropriate? • Lower TCO, ease of maintenance and increased flexibility – have we realised the benefits? Christine Dormaar, Information Services Manager, Solid Energy Ltd TT5 Secure your place today! Call (09) 912 3616 » Fax (09) 912 3617 » Email register@brightstar.co.nz » Online www.itex.net.nz S5 Mobility Track The Smart Organisation Track Service Management Track Mobile Platforms and Enterprise Agility Roundtable: SharePoint Strategies, Tactics, & Tips Technology Demo - Enterprise Storage Management – Made Simple • Making more strategic use of this technology - opportunities and challenges around collaboration • Mobile technologies – contemporary and emerging • The rollout of mobile applications Jason Wills, CIO, Harcourts International Ltd & Peter Watling, Developer, Orsome Software M1 Next-Generation Technology for Videoconferencing over IP Video-telephony and videoconferencing have never reached their full potential in either the enterprise market or the consumer space because the technology has been hampered by network issues and video quality limitations. In this presentation this speaker will talk about: • The journey thus far and • The roadblocks and challenges we faced • Where to next? Andy Shields, Group IT Manager, Beca • Breaking information storage paradigms • The concepts of metadata versus physical folders, as well as best practices, metaphors, examples, and demos • How to best leverage FAST search in a SharePoint-based knowledge system • Tips for creating clear governance and management models Ruth Miles, Intranet Roadmap Manager, Telecom Gerad Botha, Development Specialist, ASB Technology Mike Gilbert, Applications Architect, SO1 New Zealand Trade and Enterprise Steve Letford, SharePoint Specialist Microsoft NZTA: Improving our business analysis practice Ann Schwass, Business Solutions Manager & Danella Dunning, Business Analyst, New Zealand Transport Agency M2 Next Gen Communications Architectures This speaker was faced with a fast-growing datacentre that was becoming expensive to run, power-hungry and complex to manage. The speaker will discuss how their organisation has looked to meet the current and future data centre challenges at hand. • Rethinking traditional legacy approaches • The decision to upgrade to a virtualised datacentre • Experiences and lessons learnt M3 Windows Phone 7 Revolution See what happens when you push the envelope. See a first-hand demo of the latest Windows Phone that brings your people, photos, music, and video into an unrivaled mobile experience. With a holistic design that brings together web content, applications and services into a single view, phones worship you now, not the other way round. Mark Bishop, Windows Phone Business Manager, Microsoft NZ Major shifts are changing the game in mobility. What’s different, what has changed? Why is everyone interested in mobile? Is the app craze a fad or will it continue? Is the tablet the future? How will different companies reposition themselves within this environment? This Panel will speak about the current landscape and whether now is the right time to make large investments. Peter Watling, Developer, Orsome Software Peter Mangin, CIO, Saatchi & Saatchi Andy Shields, Group IT Manager, Beca Mark Bishop, Windows Phone Business M5 Manager Microsoft • Why does EA fail in many organisations before it really gets started? • What is wrong with the traditional approach to EA? • How do you position EA to deliver real business value? • EA in a federalised environment • The use of EA tools • The challenges we faced and how we resolved those challenges Lukas Svoboda, Managing Principal, Touchpoint Group SM2 Roundtable: Architecture Governance: Challenges, Issues and a Framework for Success • Aligning governance with organisational goals – our experience • Centralised versus federalised • Key practices that need to be governed • Governance challenges Lukas Svobada, Chief Enterprise Architect, Mighty River Power Andrew Cunningham, Enterprise Architect, Air New Zealand Jason MacDonald, Director ICT Services, Kristin School Marianna Billington, Director, IT Service Management Forum International SO3 Leveraging Sharepoint to Your Advantage Gerard will share how ASB Bank have utilised SharePoint to rapidly build applications that would otherwise have been more expensive and taken more time to develop if another approach was taken. He will also discuss • SharePoint as an application development platform • The types of applications we have built • Our future use of SharePoint Gerad Botha, Development Specialist, ASB Technology M4 Roundtable: Mobility - Who Wins and Who Loses? A Pragmatic Approach to Enterprise Architecture SO2 Maximising Hosting Efficiency For the enterprise, mobility redefines how and where commerce happens; creates entirely new patterns of collaboration; and puts real-time data at our fingertips. That’s why Enterprise 2.0 delivery strategies must incorporate mobility. This speaker will discuss how their organisation has planned to take advantage of these trends, and the challenges that confronted them as they did. Peter Mangin, CIO, Saatchi & Saatchi The configuration of new data storage can be just as costly as the hardware. Technical and certification requirements can make it too difficult to setup and manage your own storage infrastructure. Dell Equallogic removes the complexity and gives you the enterprise functionality required. • SAN provisioning in less than an hour • Optimization for the visualized environment • Full enterprise capability and scalability Zane Bryhn, Enterprise Solutions Consultant, SM1 Dell S04 Technology Demo SharePoint 2010: Better, Faster, Deeper Organisations are wasting money by buying disparate products to achieve what SharePoint delivers on one easy to manage platform. This session will be a whirlwind demonstration of SharePoint 2010 capability. • Enterprise Search • Enterprise Content Management - To manage your information explosion effectively across all media types - To assist with NZ Public Records Act compliance • Business Intelligence • Social Computing Steve Letford, SharePoint Specialist, Microsoft NZ SM3 Getting Rid of Check-In: The Role of SOA in the Automation of the Domestic Airport • New applications and technologies are convenient, easy to use and greatly reduce time customers need to spend at the airport • New substantial services layer abstracts and implements common business functions and is aligned to business processes • Legacy functions and data from mainframe and databases are exposed in a structured way Andrew Cunningham, SM4 Enterprise Architect, Air New Zealand Lessons in Flexibility: Architecture at ASB • Organic modelling: a case study in a system replacement project • Adaptable architectural meta models • The importance of communication • Analysis in architecture • Methods for getting it done James Bergin, Manager, Solution Architecture, ASB Bank SO5 Secure your place today! Call (09) 912 3616 » Fax (09) 912 3617 » Email register@brightstar.co.nz » Online www.itex.net.nz SM5 ITEX An IT Technology Conference & Expo Register & Group Discounts at www.itex.net.nz Follow the event on Twitter! #itexnz and don’t forget to join the ‘ITEX New Zealand Network’ group on LinkedIn Send your team and save money at the same time. Register before 12 October 2010 and go in our Early-Bird Prize draw for a DELL laptop! (details inside) Event Pricing Information: Register & Pay BEFORE 12 October 2010 Register & Pay AFTER 12 October 2010 1-3 Tickets $695+GST per person 1-3 Tickets $895+GST per person 4-6 Tickets $595+GST per person 4-6 Tickets $795+GST per person 7+ Tickets $550+GST per person 7+ Tickets $650+GST per person Masterclasses - add $495+GST each Masterclasses - add $495+GST each Register at www.itex.net.nz