ADVISORY/Web Services -- Helping Higher Education Gain Competitive Advantage; Free Half-Day Seminar, Friday, June 14 at Sun Microsystems, Pittsburgh, Pa.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers ADVISORY ... for Friday Friday: see Sabbath; week. Friday young Indian rescued by Crusoe and kept as servant and companion. [Br. Lit.: Robinson Crusoe] See : Servant (June June: see month. 14) --(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 11, 2002
WHO: Presidents, provosts, CIOs, and other executives
responsible for technology decisions from all sizes and
types of higher education institutions.
WHAT: Free, half-day seminars to explore how Web Services can
help institutions gain competitive advantage, promote
brand management, deploy portal and other services faster,
and deliver measurable results. The agenda includes:
-- Keynote address from Sun Microsystems discussing Web
Services on demand,
-- Case study "lessons learned" presentation on
implementing a portal and Web content management
system from Pennsylvania's Lehigh University,
-- Discussion with Documentum on streamlining Web content
creation and management, and
-- Advice from Campus Pipeline on using enterprise
technologies to unify online campus services.
WHEN/WHERE: Friday, June 14, 2002 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sun Microsystems, 5500 Corporate Drive, Pittsburgh, PA
WHY: According to Forrester Research, the average visitor to
college and university Web sites spends 40 percent of
their time searching for information. Institutions are
striving to consolidate their online resources and provide
constituents with a single point of access to all the
information, applications, and services that they have
increasingly grown to expect from technology savvy
campuses.
Sun Microsystems, Documentum, and Campus Pipeline Inc.
present a free seminar to discuss how higher education
institutions can gain competitive advantage, better manage
their brand, and deliver quick portal deployments with a
solid return on investment.
This seminar will bring together industry experts,
technology executives and peers for a morning of
discussion about creating tangible value through an
investment in portal and Web content management
technology.
CONTACT: To register or for more information, please visit
www.campuspipeline.com/seminar or contact Ryan Lufkin at
888/682-7473, ext. 262.
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