---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: 50 Years of Business Computing Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 12:31:47 EDT From: Frank Land FLandLSE@AOL.COM To: ISWORLD@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
REMINDER
The Conference on 50 Years of Business computing takes place on 5/6th November 2001 at the London Guildhall. Academies are offered places at a heavy discount. Information available on www.is.lse.ac.uk/BusinessComputing50 50/
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
Monday November 5th
Registration Welcome Sir David Howard BT, Lord Mayor of London Business Computing 2001- The state of the art George Cox, Director Institute of Directors Workshops The Future of the 'e' world * Company Infrastructure for the e-world * Globalization and the e-world (Chair: Colin Palmer, Business Intelligence) * Knowledge Sharing (Chair: Professor Richard Nolan, Harvard Business School) * Lessons from the dot.com fallout) * Security Risks and Precautions * Transition into the e-world (Chair: Brian Willamson, Chairman, LIFFE) * Virtual Organisations (Chair: Professor Clive Holtham, City University Business School)
Information Management and the Future of the City of London Judith Mayhew, Chairman, policy and Resources Committee, Corporation of London
Panel Discussion - What we have learnt in 50 years? Panellists: James Feeney, Michael Gough (CEO, National Computing Centre), Keith Marlow (Head of UKIE Engineering, Yahoo), Chris Yapp (ICL Fellow, Lifelong Learning)
Monday Evening
The Annual IEE Pinkerton Lecture: LEO and the Computer Revolution David Caminer, Systems and Programming Manager, LEO project from 1949
Reception and celebratory dinner The Chief Executive's View Michael Grade, Chairman, hemscott Presentation of AIS LEO Award Holder, Professor Gordon Davis
Tuesday morning
Panel Discussion: Economic and Social Consequences and Public Policy Penalises: Chair: Dame Stephanie Shirley, Academician Boris Babayan, Professor Subhash Bhatnagar (World Bank), Alastair Macdonald (President British Computer Society), Andrew Pinder (The Government e-envoy), Ian Taylor, MP.
Knowledge Management and Digital Information John Ashworth, Chair British Library
The National Computing Centre Prize Lecture: The World and Business Computing in the year 2051.
Tuesday Afternoon
LEO to Linux: An economic historian's perspective Professor David Mowery, University of California, Berkeley
Panel Discussion: Crystal Ball 2001-20051 Chair: Richard Hudson, (Managing Editor, Wall Street Journal Europe}, Rudy Berger (Director MIT Media Lab, Europe), Mark Elliott (General Manager, IBM, Europe, Middle East and Africa), Herman Hauser (Chairman, Amadeus Partners, Geoff Unwin (CEO CAPGemini)
Frank Land flandlse@aol.com
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