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Type: Event
Date: 9/1/2011
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OpenWorld 2011
KPMG sponsors Oracle OpenWorld
2011
It is that time of year again, where thousands of technology and business
leaders from all over the world journey to beautiful San Francisco, California
with the intent to learn all they can related to the latest in Oracle
technology. As in years past, KPMG will join this exciting temporal
community as a Grande Sponsor. KPMG is looking forward to participating
and sharing their latest thought leadership and client case studies on how
companies are utilizing technology to transform how they work and achieve
their business objectives. KPMG will showcase its solutions around ERP-
enabled Transformation, Big Data and Cloud Computing.
KPMG will have several activities to network, learn and share over the week
of jam-packed Oracle events. Keep your schedules open to attend KPMG's
key sessions.
Executive solution session
Can an ERP Upgrade Now Help Transform Your Business?
Tuesday 4 October 2011 | 3:30 to 4:30 pm | Novellus Theater
Presented by:
Angela Carter, Principal KPMG LLP (US) and Global Oracle Lead Partner
Christian Hambach, KPMG LLP (US), Senior Manager - IT Advisory
Services
Today's executives are challenged with managing costs while supporting
innovation and customer growth. Addressing these goals takes enterprise
strategies such as intelligent global supply chains, multi-faceted customer
engagement capabilities, and fast, accurate reporting. So when offered a
software upgrade around their ERP; Executives ask "Why upgrade? Why
now?" Is a "technical upgrade" enough to maintain support and current
operating standards? Or is this a chance to transform and innovate? Learn
how KPMG member firms helped companies develop ERP-enabled
transformation roadmaps that link business imperatives such as global
shared services, cloud computing, tax-driven supply chain moves and global
accounting change (IFRS) to their ERP upgrade agendas.
Conference sessions
Cloud: Transformative Ideas for the CIO, Chief Integration Officer
Monday 3 October 2011 | 2 to 3 pm | Moscone Center, South Exhibition Hall,
Room 303
Presented by:
Keith Mattioli, KPMG LLP (US), Principal - IT Advisory
Bhargav Shah, KPMG LLP (US), Director - IT Advisory
Companies have seen significant transformative impact from cloud. Recent
KPMG International research suggests 78 percent of respondents are in
some active stage of review, implementation or management of cloud,
specifically migrating existing platforms and software to a cloud or services-
based model. Approaches range from dramatic to more measured.
Understand how the cloud can help accomplish a range of organizational and
business strategies such as agility and speed. As cloud models radiate in
organizations, CIOs may find themselves renamed, Chief Integration
Officers. Gather ideas on how to succeed in this new role from those who
have successfully implemented cloud, and created an integrated operating
model positioned to thrive in the future.
Learn How to Convert the Problems of Big Data into Big Opportunities
Wednesday 5 October 2011 | 1:15 to 2:15 pm | Moscone Center, West
Exhibition Hall, Room 2009
Presented by:
Linda Imonti, KPMG LLP (US), National Business Intelligence Service Line
Leader
Jeanne Johnson, KPMG LLP (US), Global Business Intelligence Lead Partner
Xena Ugrinsky, KPMG LLP (US), Principal - Advisory Services
Organizations who learn from and use data to make better business
decisions and manage enterprise risks, can achieve competitive
advantage. According to a recent KPMG International study on complexity,
information management ranked as one of the top two drivers of
complexity. Data is moving in all directions inside and outside of companies
with increasing speed - often overwhelming the ability to consume and
convert it to business value. Here we will discuss how KPMG member firms
help clients cope, compete, and capitalize on the value of data - including
the real time and historical insights - that support strategic, and tactical and
operational decisions.
We will post more as we get closer to the OpenWorld launch. Hope to see
you in San Francisco!
Angela Carter
Principal KPMG LLP (US) and Global Oracle Lead Partner
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