ExecutiveBiz Expands Premier Web 2.0 Business Conference; ''The New New Internet: Web 2.0 for Business'' Adds New Speakers, Sponsors and Technology Showcase Providers to Distinguished Roster of Participating Experts.ExecutiveBiz:
What/Who ExecutiveBiz, Greater Washington, DC's leading executive
events organization and weekly digital magazine, continues
to expand The New New Internet: Web 2.0 for Business, an
interactive, cutting-edge conference on Web 2.0
applications. It includes discussion from high-level
experts about the future of IT, adaptive web technologies
and how they apply to business, and will be attended by
senior executives and IT professionals in business and
government. For up-to-date detail about this emerging
program, visit http://www.thenewnewinternet.com/
Keynotes Notable speakers from foremost technology companies and
educational institutions across the country will present
innovative ideas. Special guest Aneesh Chopra, secretary
of technology for the State of Virginia, will provide
thoughts on Web 2.0, as well as keynote speakers:
-- Michael Arrington, founder, TechCrunch: A front-row
seat to the next generation of the Web and business
-- Jason Goldberg, founder & CEO, Jobster: About Jobster
and defining Web 2.0
-- Andrew McAfee, associate professor, Harvard Business
School: Enterprise 2.0 and the future of Web 2.0 in
business
-- Michael Platt, architect, Microsoft: Web 2.0
architecture
-- Rajen Sheth, enterprise development and management,
Google: Business Web 2.0 defined
Panelists An expert of panelists will present perspective on topics
such as where Web 2.0 and business will take one another
and the new wisdom of the Web. Moderators and panelists
include:
-- Jeff Crigler, CEO, Voxant
-- John Crupi, founder and CTO, JackBe
-- Ben Elowitz, CEO, Wetpaint
-- Dion Hinchcliffe, founder & CTO, Hinchcliffe &
Company
-- TJ Kang, founder and CEO, ThinkFree
-- Robin 'Roblimo' Miller, editor-in-chief, OSTG
-- Dave Temkin, founder and CTO, Laszlo Systems
Showcase A technology showcase on Web 2.0 applications, business
models, services and products will be presented by
Attensa, Hook Mobile, iBelong Networks, Kapture, Notefish,
Pipeline, Voxant, Verisign, JackBe and ThinkFree.
Sponsored by Amplifier Ventures, a judging session during
the event culminates with showcase winners.
Sponsors Event sponsors include JackBe, Center for Innovative
Technology (CIT), Carbon8 Studios, Hinchcliffe & Company,
Verisign, Voxant and more.
When 7 AM to 5:30 PM on September 20, 2006
Where The Ritz-Carlton Tysons Corner (1700 Tysons Blvd., McLean,
VA 22012)
RSVP Members of the media are invited to attend upon credential
approval. Media may register by contacting Jennifer Becker
at 703-287-7815 or jbecker@sheahedges.com.
About Executive Biz ExecutiveBiz is a weekly digital magazine that covers the Greater Washington Washington, town, England Washington, town (1991 pop. 48,856), Sunderland metropolitan district, NE England. Washington was designated one of the new towns in 1964 to alleviate overpopulation in the Tyneside-Wearside area. , DC business community. ExecutiveBiz was launched in 2002 as the official newsletter of the Potomac Potomac (pətō`mək), river, 285 mi (459 km) long, formed SE of Cumberland, Md., by the confluence of its North and South branches and flowing generally SE to Chesapeake Bay. Officers Club, Greater Washington's leading business organization for C-level C-level category level (US DoD) C-Level Top-Level Executive (CEO, CRO, CIO) executives. With the dramatic cuts in corporate training budgets and need for straight talking business events, ExecutiveBiz launched an events division to provide peer-to-peer From user to user. Peer-to-peer implies that either side can initiate a session and has equal responsibility. Peer-to-peer is a somewhat confusing term, because it has always been contrasted to a central system that initiates and controls everything. community building and "executive-only" opportunities to network. For more information, visit www.executivebiz.com |
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