Keynotes & Speakers
Keynotes
- Tom Austin
- VP and Gartner Fellow
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Tom Austin, Vice President, has been a Gartner fellow for a decade. He is the integrative agenda manager for High Performance Workplace (HPW) related research. HPW deals with business strategies and technologies that enable or enhance them, notably approaches that augment key, business-critical human behaviors such as discovery, innovation, teaming, leading, learning and relating to one another. Collaboration, social process support and Enterprise 2.0 are some of his specialties. His scope is much broader, however, including, for example, information and content management and analytics. Mr. Austin is responsible for work on the intersection between five key mutually reinforcing disruptions that are reshaping the industry (consumerization, Web 2.0, globalclass systems, software as a service and open-source software), and he drives Gartner's "Maverick" research incubator program.
- Carol Rozwell
- VP, Distinguished Analyst
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Carol Rozwell is a Vice President and Distinguished Analyst on Gartner's Collaboration and Social Software team. Ms. Rozwell explores best practices for using technology to enhance learning, collaboration and social networks. Prior to her current assignment, Ms. Rozwell focused her research on technology and standards for R&D productivity in life sciences. She joined Gartner during the e-business frenzy and helped clients electrify their business processes. She brings to her role extensive practical experience as an implementer of buy-side and sell-side e-commerce systems that is augmented by positions in marketing, consulting and strategic alliance management.
Speakers
- Tara Brabazon
- Professor of Media Studies
- University of Brighton
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Tara Brabazon is Professor of Media Studies at the University of Brighton U.K., Visiting Professor of Edge Hill University U.K., and a Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce. Tara was a finalist for the 2005 Australian of the Year and also the 2005 Telstra Businesswoman of the Year in the Community Service category. Tara is the author of eleven books including "The University of Google" and over one hundred refereed articles and book chapters, alongside journalistic works.
- Jacki O'Neill
- Research Scientist
- Xerox Research Centre Europe
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Dr. Jacki O'Neill is a researcher at Xerox's European Research Lab, France. She has a Masters of Research in Informatics and a PhD in Computer Supported Cooperative Work. She joined the Xerox Research Labs in 2001 as an ethnographer - using anthropological methods to study work and design new technologies to facilitate that work. Her interest lies in the design of useful, usable and innovative computer systems, through the detailed understanding of work practices and a concern with the socio-technical milieu in which such technologies will be embedded. She has been involved in innovation for banking, shopping, technical support, printing and litigation.
- Atle Skjekkeland
- Vice President
- AIIM
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Atle Skjekkeland is Vice President of AIIM the community that provides education, research, and best practices to help organizations find, control, and optimize their information. Mr. Skjekkeland is well known in the industry as a thought leader and industry expert. He has a practical hands-on approach to Enterprise Content Management (ECM), and is one of the most known ECM trainers in the world. Mr. Skjekkeland has extensive industry experience, and holds an MSc (Business) from the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration in addition to AIIM's ECMs, ERMs, EMMp, E2.0p, IOAs, and MIT designations.
