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DATE: Thursday, Dec. 8th,
2005, 8:30AM-12PM (with luncheon 12PM-1PM)
LOCATION: The Bank of New York,
101 Barclay Street, the Green Room, 16th Floor. See map below.
REGISTRATION: Attendance to CAB events is limited
to TMF members or guests of member, or sponsoring vendors. You must
be pre-approved in order to attend. Absolutely no walk-ins are allowed;
pre-registration required. TechForum members: just email vadams@techforum.com
to register. Outside inquiries: To inquire about registration if
you are not a TechForum member, please call 212-787-1122 or email
vadams@techforum.com.
You will receive a confirmation when your registration is accepted.
Employed IT managers only at mid to large firms may attend.
Sponsorship/speaking:
If you are interested in being on the agenda and sponsoring, please
contact executive director Priscilla Tate at 212-787-1122 or ptate@techforum.com
AGENDA:
8:30—9
AM Continental Breakfast
9:00—9:30: Case Study in Software Asset Management
Ed
Chopskie, VP Marketing, BDNA Corporation
9:45—10:30
Corporate Challenge: Face-Off on Asset Management:
Who Should Mind the Store?'
Moderator: Priscilla
Tate, Executive Director, Technology Managers Forum
Panelists: Randi
Salko, SVP Global IT Asset & Vendor Management, Lehman Brothers
Al Stark,
Manager-HIPAA and Project Office, Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Randy Smith,
Manager Information Security, CISSP, UPS
10:45–11:15 Where to Start With Software Asset Management
George Dreyer,
Regional Sales Director, Peregrine Systems, Inc.
11:15—12:00 Corporate Challenge: Asset Management:
The End of Life Is as Important as the Beginning
Moderator: Priscilla Tate, Executive Director,
Technology Managers Forum
Panelists: Maria
Suarez, AVP Security Assurance, Empire BlueCross BlueShield
Benedict Cabrera, Associate Director, Program Delivery & Engineering,
Corporate IT, Pfizer Corporation
Ken Scher,
Director, Enterprise Systems Management, The Bank of New York
12:00—1:00
Buffet lunch: discussion of future meetings
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