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28th Annual Conference on Current Trends in
Theory and Practice of Informatics
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November 24 - December 1, 2001
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2000
Boris Tvaroska: New Trends in Business Oriented IT
Companies are faced new challenges in their business and those challenges are reflected in new trends in enterprise IT. Business processes are crossing borders between enterprises. But it means that they cross border between IT landscapes. Companies need to have only one business process through all supply chain. They need to collaborate. All those processes have to exchange some data. And users don't care about different systems. Whole IT landscape has to be integrated. All stakeholders have to be empowered by relevant information provided by IT landscape.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2000
Roland Takacs: eGovernment - an opportunity of progressive information technology for the government and public sector
One of Compaq vertical solutions offering is eGovernment portfolio. Presentation shows directions and initiatives for efficiency, communication speed up, information sharing, public control and other basic necessities for real progress in implementing information society by state and local government and their executive bodies. It takes in a focus also a requirement of continuity after structural changes, elections etc.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2030
Marko Konecny: CRM in 90 days
Oracle presents a rapid, simple and fixed-cost solution for all your marketing problems. Each Internet Business Flow provides a complete end-to-end solution that Oracle can fully implement and have operational at all of your sites globally in just 90 days. Oracle removes the complexity from your CRM implementation allowing you to deliver the very best in customer service. Plan and create marketing campaigns that reach the right customers, execute campaigns that drive the right customers to your personalized Web store ...
How does Oracle get all of this done in just 90 days?
Department of Computer Science,
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics, and Informatics, Comenius University, Bratislava
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