Thanks to the ILTA team for hosting the annual Insight event in London yesterday. An impressive turn out of delegates, speakers and sponsors.
A lack of dedicated SharePoint related sessions and/or discussion from those firms who are currently looking into the capabilities of the product for future implementations - needs a stronger, more challenging and innovative agenda for next year to differentiate it from other years.
The eight sessions from the day are outlined below, with the keynote address being delivered by David Morley of Allen & Overy.
* The Evolution of Office
* Traversing the Generation Divide
* Business Processes (BPM, BPA and BI)
* The Future of the Traditional Desktop
* 21st Century Collaboration
* The Electronic Working in the RCJ
* Electronic Evidence – Preservation to Production
* Presentation by LITIG on their Review of Case and Matter Management Systems
As for speakers, our top marks went to Jason Haines (CIO of Allen & Overy), Paul Domnick (CIO of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer), and Eric Hunter (Director of Knowledge Management at US firm Bradford & Barthel) for content and honesty.
The brochure for yesterday's full event can be found here.
A lack of dedicated SharePoint related sessions and/or discussion from those firms who are currently looking into the capabilities of the product for future implementations - needs a stronger, more challenging and innovative agenda for next year to differentiate it from other years.
The eight sessions from the day are outlined below, with the keynote address being delivered by David Morley of Allen & Overy.
* The Evolution of Office
* Traversing the Generation Divide
* Business Processes (BPM, BPA and BI)
* The Future of the Traditional Desktop
* 21st Century Collaboration
* The Electronic Working in the RCJ
* Electronic Evidence – Preservation to Production
* Presentation by LITIG on their Review of Case and Matter Management Systems
As for speakers, our top marks went to Jason Haines (CIO of Allen & Overy), Paul Domnick (CIO of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer), and Eric Hunter (Director of Knowledge Management at US firm Bradford & Barthel) for content and honesty.
The brochure for yesterday's full event can be found here.
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