ADVISORY/Business, Tech Leaders to Discuss Technology as an Enabler of Success on July 14.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers ADVISORY...for Monday (July 14) BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 7, 2003 -- Program Features New England New England, name applied to the region comprising six states of the NE United States—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The region is thought to have been so named by Capt. Business and Technology Association Awards Finalists -- Notes to Editors: -- Please consider publication in your business events calendar -- Reporters are invited to attend the event. Please contact Don Goncalves for press pass information. The New England Business and Technology Association, formerly Mass eComm, is hosting a lively, interactive panel on Monday, July 14, featuring 10 of the 20 finalists for the 2003 New England Business and Technology Association Awards. The panelists will discuss their implementation of technology to drive innovation, profitability, productivity, quality of service, and organizational effectiveness Organizational effectiveness is the concept of how effective an organization is in achieving the outcomes the organization intends to produce. The idea of organizational effectiveness is especially important for non-profit organizations as most people who donate money to non-profit in business, academia and the public sector. Details about the event and how the public may register follow: EVENT: -- "Technology as an Enabler of Business Success I" Hosted by the New England Business and Technology Association WHEN: -- Monday, July 14, 2003 Reception: 5:00 PM Panel: 6:15 PM Networking: 7:45 PM WHERE: -- Invest.UK British Consulate Consulate, 1799–1804, in French history, form of government established after the coup of 18 Brumaire (Nov. 9–10, 1799), which ended the Directory. One Memorial Drive, Suite 1500 Cambridge, Mass. PARTICIPANTS: -- Paul Bleicher, Chairman and Founder, Phase Forward -- Joseph Coughlin, Founder, MIT MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology Age Lab -- Francis deSouza, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. and Founder, IMlogic -- Michael DiFranza, President, CEO and Co-Founder, Captivate Network -- David Litwack, Senior Vice President, Novell -- Jim Melvin, President and CEO, Mazu Networks -- Leon Navickas, Chairman and CEO, Centra Software -- Richard Reese, Chief Executive Officer, Iron Mountain -- Sanjay Sarma Sanjay Sarma (born May 1968) is an associate professor of mechanical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the technology visonary credited with developing many standards and technologies that form the foundation of the commercial RFID industry. Prof. , Chairman of Research, Auto-ID Center at MIT -- Massood Zarrabian, President and CEO, Outstart RSVP (ReSerVation Protocol) A communications protocol that signals a router to reserve bandwidth for real time transmission. RSVP is designed to clear a path for audio and video traffic, eliminating annoying skips and hesitations. : -- This program is by invitation-only. Guests must RSVP to attend by sending their contact info to awards@nebata.org or by registering at https://www.massecomm.org/events/events_register.asp?EvID=279. COST: -- Reservations/invitations are required. -- NEBATA Members: $50; Non-members: $100. This event is the first of two. "Technology as an Enabler of Business Success - II" is scheduled for Monday, August 4. For more information, visit www.nebata.org. About the New England Business and Technology Association The New England Business and Technology Association, formerly Mass eComm, is a non-profit business association that brings together buyers and sellers of information technology and an array of related technologies and solutions to foster knowledge-sharing and business development in a professional environment. Programs hosted by the New England Business and Technology Association explore the critical business and leadership issues at the intersection intersection /in·ter·sec·tion/ (-sek´shun) a site at which one structure crosses another. intersection a site at which one structure crosses another. of technology and business. Continuing series include the Leadership Roundtable, New England Business and Technology Awards, Critical Issues Series, and unique programs focusing on the Financial Services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. , Health & Life Sciences, and Retail & Logistics industries. These initiatives support the overall vitality vi·tal·i·ty n. 1. The capacity to live, grow, or develop. 2. Physical or intellectual vigor; energy. of the New England economy. For more information, visit www.nebata.org. |
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