DCI's Corporate and e-Business Portals
Conference
This conference, running November 12-14, 2002 in Chicago, IL is a
solid educational forum on developing portals for both internal corporate
and e-Business use. Divided into three program areas: portal planning;
content and application integration; and Web Services knowledge, these
program areas include real-world case studies illustrating the successes
and challenges encountered during implementation as well as sessions
on technical detail and business perspectives. Sample topics include
implementing web portals with existing enterprise content applications
such as content management systems, Web servers, digital media, business
intelligence systems, relational and legacy databases and operational
and e-Business applications. Other topics include searching, mining
and integrating portal content, Web infrastructures for portal development
and using XML in portal products.
DCI
Voice: 978.470.3880
www.dci.com/brochure/porchi
Knowledge Management Conference:
- Advancing Knowledge Management for Competitive Advantage
This event explores knowledge management- what it
is and why it is critical to an organization's success. What does
it mean to embrace knowledge, and why should it raise the bar in
an organ-ization? Find out from leading practitioners how organizations
benefit from doing this. Find out where knowledge management headed
and learn how to measure it. What are the measurement issues and
the metrics involved in knowledge management? Learn from leading
experts on measurement and management reporting systems. Report
Card on Canadian Successes. The Knowledge Management Conference
will deliver a report card on Canadian successes and take a look
at where knowledge management is going.
Knowledge Management Conference
Voice: 416.361.1000
www.conferenceboard.ca/conf/dec02/2002KM.htm
The Modeling Agency (TMA)
Course Listing & Training Schedule
Data Mining: Level I - An Intensive Introduction
to Methods, Applications and Resources
This two-day course, taught by Tony Rathburn, offers a broad-brushed
introduction to data mining terminology, methods, resources and
business issues. Those in attendance will learn about various methods
of data modeling, competitive advantages, and common pitfalls that
often cause data mining projects to fall short of their potential.
Registration: $1,095, 2 Days
Orlando, FL - January 28 & 29, 2003
Las Vegas, NV - April 1 & 2, 2003
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www.andcorporation.com
Data Mining: Level II - A Drill-Down
of the Data Mining Process, Tools and Techniques
This second level offering, taught Dean Abbott, examines
the data mining process at a functional level. Attendees
will observe and participate in demonstrations of computer-guided
analytical techniques for extracting and interpreting complex
business rules from data. This course presents a rapid and
substantial boost in the understanding of data mining concepts,
tools, techniques and supporting methods, Those who have
not recently been exposed to analytical software, statistical
methods or modeling terminology may benefit by obtaining
a solid platform through the Level 1 offering two days immediately
preceding this course at the same site.
Registration: $1,095, 2 Days
Orlando, FL - January 30 & 31, 2003
Las Vegas, NV - April 3 & 4, 2003
The Modeling Agency (TMA)
888.742.2454 toll free
training@the-modeling-agency.com
www.the-modeling-agency.com
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