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2008 ISOTech Conference (Booth #629)
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November 9 - 11, 2008
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Las Vegas, NV
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2008 Oracle OpenWorld Conference (Booth #3402)
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September 21 - 25, 2008
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San Francisco, CA
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Executive Healthcare Event
Trevisio RestaurantHouston, TX
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October 1, 2008 ~ 3:00 p.m.
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Leading healthcare organizations are striving to improve patient outcomes, enhance quality, track enterprise performance, and raise the standard of care. Continuous innovation requires an integrated, multi-dimensional view of the enterprise that encompasses clinical, operational and financial perspectives, and tracks against tangible metrics grounded on objective data.
Executives, analysts and decision makers along the entire healthcare value chain of producers, providers and payers focus on a core set of questions each day:
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How do we optimize and balance the deployment of scarce resources to consistently achieve superior outcomes?
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How do we design and implement our information and metrics systems to enhance performance?
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Where do we invest in people, processes and technology to foster a culture of continuous innovation?
This executive session will provide attendees the opportunity to hear first-hand from peers in the industry how they are exploiting the value of their data, and gaining strategic insights into continuous improvement and evidence-based best practices.
For more information about this executive event or future ones in your area, contact us at 800-410-4014 or email makewaves@edgewater.com.
Doug Thompson, Sentara Healthcare Ed Martinez, Former Vice President & Chief Information Officer, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research InstituteMaury DePalo, Director of Healthcare & Life Sciences Practice, Edgewater Technology
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Issues in Web 2.0 in the Insurance Organization
ISOTech Conference
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Monday, November 10th, 10:30 am – 11:45 am
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Web 2.0 technology will revolutionize the way carriers think about and build their agency portals. From enriched user interfaces with AJAX and FLEX, to content aggregation with mashups and RSS feeds, the highly dynamic nature of 2.0 websites has made traditional, static sites appear decidedly outmoded.
In this presentation we will introduce the key concepts and technologies that make up the Web 2.0 space, and will illustrate ways they can be used to transform your tired agency portal, driving new business and increasing customer loyalty. We will also discuss the use of web analytics technology to benchmark and improve site performance.
The presentation will include a live demonstration of a number of the popular components that make up Web 2.0.
Ori Fishler, Director of Internet Commerce
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Microsoft Business Intelligence Conference 2008 (Booth #616)
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October 6-8, 2008
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Washington State Convention and Trade Ctr 800 Convention Place Seattle, WA 98101
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