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Climbing over hyperbole is one of the biggest obstacles confronting IT managers today as they select technology solutions for business continuity and disaster recovery strategies. Enterprise Forum 2002, Technology Managers Forum's ninth annual conference addressing cutting-edge technology for the enterprise, is a must-attend event for the corporate IT manager seeking to negotiate and effectively implement technology solutions that address the non-negotiable need for disaster recovery and business continuity planning.
Some of the speakers at last year's Oct. 15th Enterprise Forum 2001, from left to right: Bruce Johnson, Director IS, Robinson Silverman; Priscilla Tate, Director, Technology Managers Forum; Paul Honey, Director of Global Contingency Planning, Merrill Lynch; Joel Plaut, CTO, Avantrust; Jude O'Reilley, Director, Aventail.
Enterprise Forum 2002 speakers will feature IT managers from Fortune 1000 companies who will present real-world case studies from their experiences post- September 11th. Enterprise technology managers and industry insiders will provide an in-depth look at solutions and present examples to show how corporations are protecting and storing data and measuring the effectiveness of their BCP and disaster recovery practices.


From Enterprise Forum 2001: Participating in the Corporate Challenge "From Ground Zero to Today: Strategies for Recovery" were, from left to right, Greg Ferris of Morgan Stanley; David Greenebaum of Fleet Securities; moderator Priscilla Tate of Technology Managers Forum; Phyllis Ferrantello of RSA Security, and Roseann McSorley of Deutsche Banc Alex.Brown
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Enterprise Forum 2002's format is designed to address these issues in one day, for the convenience of our attendees. In our three Corporate Challenge panel discussions, IT managers and vendors will debate the cutting edge technologies and their effectiveness as security solutions for the enterprise. In our two keynote addresses, industry pundits will demonstrate effective and viable strategies in the form of case studies.
8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast: Exhibits

9:30 AM - 10:00 AM KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Virtualization - An Approach to Continuous Computing
Mark Templeton, President & CEO, Citrix

10:00 AM - 10:45 AM CORPORATE CHALLENGE: From Ground Zero to Today: One Year Later
Moderator:
Maryfran Johnson, Editor in Chief, Computerworld
Panelists:

Greg Ferris,
Executive Director Global Business Continuity Planning, Morgan Stanley

Lisa Nedell, VP Business Continuity Planning, The Bank of New York
Greta Ostrovitz, Director IT, Cadwalader, Wickersham and Taft

Gene Quaglia, Area Director Business Development, Intel

10:45 AM - 11:15 AM Morning Break: Exhibits

11:15 AM - 12:00 PM CORPORATE CHALLENGE: In Any Event: Business Communications Without Infrastructure
Moderator: Priscilla Tate, Executive Director, Technology Managers Forum
Panelists:

Warren Axelrod,
Director Global Information Security, Pershing
Karen McEntegart,
Vice President of Business Continuity, Lehman Brothers

Richard McNish, Vice President BCP & DR, ING Financial Services


12:00 PM - 12:45 PM Exhibits

12:45 PM - 2:00 PM LUNCHEON & BEST PRACTICE AWARDS PRESENTATION
Priscilla Tate, Executive Director, Technology Managers Forum
KEYNOTE: Beyond BCP: Crisis Management
John DiNuzzo, Manager, Crisis Management, FleetBoston

2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Exhibits

2:30 PM - 3:15 PM CORPORATE CHALLENGE: Cyber Security & Your Corporate Strategy
Moderator:
Stan Gibson, Executive Editor, eWEEK
Panelists:

Eric Grossman
, IT Security Architect, CISSP, New York Life Insurance
Roseann McSorley
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Director BCM Americas, Deutsche Bank

Carmen Ritacco, Manager, IS Technology & Operations, Bayer Corporation

3:15 PM-3:45 PM Exhibits, Refreshments, Raffles & Door Prize Drawing

Curtis Asbury, CIO, Holborn Reinsurance
Warren Axelrod,
Director Global Information Security, Pershing
Bonnie Cox, Vice President, Citibank
Greg Ferris, Executive Director Global Business Continuity Planning, Morgan Stanley
Bruce Johnson, Director IT, Bryan Cave Robinson Silverman
Gary Kofman, Vice President, Web Technologies, AIG
Roseann McSorley, Director BCM Americas, Deutsche Banc Alex.Brown
Lisa Nedell, Business Continuity Planning, The Bank of New York
Maria Suarez, Privacy Officer, Empire BlueCross BlueShield

WHO MAY ATTEND ENTERPRISE FORUM 2002?

  • IT MANAGERS AT MID-TO LARGE COMPANIES: Attendance at Enterprise Forum 2002 is restricted to corporate IT managers actively managing some aspect of technology at a company earning $200 million in gross annual revenue with at least 200 users. Individual registrants may NOT be press, educators, vendors (see note to vendors on right), resellers, consultants, analysts, or anyone not actively managing some aspect of technology at a their company.
  • TECHNOLOGY MANAGERS FORUM MEMBERS:Technology Managers Forum members (membership subject to approval by Technology Managers Forum) may attend and bring guests, subject to approval by Technology Managers Forum
NOTE TO VENDORS: Vendor companies must sponsor an event in order to attend. No vendor company employees may attend our events individually. If you are a vendor or consulting firm, call us at 212-787-1122 or email ptate@techforum.com, or inquire online about sponsorship, exhibit, and speaking opportunities. Vendor representatives, i.e. IT managers, for companies that sell their products or services to IT managers, even if they meet the above criteria, are NOT eligible for attendance at Technology Managers events.

ONLY PRE-APPROVED GUESTS MAY ATTEND TECHNOLOGY MANAGERS FORUM EVENTS. WALK-IN REGISTRATIONS FROM NON-MEMBERS ARE NOT ACCEPTED.
HOW DO I APPLY FOR AN INVITATION TO ENTERPRISE FORUM 2002?
Please apply to attend this event by filling out the registration page on the website. We will let you know the status of your registration within two days.
Or call at 212-787-1122 or email Victoria Adams at vadams@techforum.com to inquire about registration if you wish to know immediately if you qualify.
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