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BarCamp Toronto presents Enterprise Camp
What is it?
What is EnterpriseCampToronto? Think of it as a way to get the enterprise development community together in Toronto in a BarCamp style unconference.
What is BarCamp?
This event focuses on enterprise software infrastructure, solutions and development. Topics could include Enterprise 2.0, Business Intelligence Applications, ECM, Collaboration, Employee Self-Service, Records Management, Enterprise Search, Technology Infrastructure, Workflow Automation – It’s up to you. wino kredyt mieszkaniowy sprzedam mieszkanie sprzedam bilet
Anyone with something to contribute or with the desire to learn is welcome and invited to join. When you come, be prepared to share with barcampers. When you leave, be prepared to share it with the world.
Date | January 13th 2007 (this is the only date the venue is available) |
Time | 9:30am to 5:30pm |
Location | Navantis offices, 21 Randolph Ave. 2nd Floor near the Dundas West subway station; street parking along Perth. Pictures of the venue |
Expected Attendance | Between 60 - 80 people - it's important that everyone signs up (on this page) so we know our numbers. Thanks! |
Cost
Free as in beer. But there's a catch. Attendees are expected to contribute back to the conference by participating actively. "Active participation" might mean giving a presentation, helping with a presentation, blogging or podcasting the event, or whatever other creative ways.
Tag
The tag for the conference is EnterpriseCampToronto. Use this tag when you blog about the event, and when you upload photos to flickr , powerpoint files to slideshare , etc.
Flickr photo pool for EnterpriseCamp
Schedule
09:30 - Coffee and Mingling
10:00 - Introduction and World Café {PDF}
10:45 - Session 1
11:30 - Session 2
12:15 - Session 3
13:00 - Lunch
14:15 - Session 4
15:00 - Session 5
15:45 - Session 6
16:30 - Session 7
17:15 - Closing Comments
Proposed Sessions
What do you want to talk and learn about? We are going to have 4 tracks and 7 timeslots for a total of 28 sessions.
Who's coming (80 max.)
Add yourself (Click Edit Page & Log on)! Please include a topic you would like to discuss.
- BryceJohnson - Navantis / TheChickenTest : Tagging and Structured Ontologies - Emergent Structures & Governance.
- Kieran Huggins
- Sandy Kemsley: How Web 2.0 technologies are impacting (or are likely to start impacting) enterprise software including workflow/BPM
- Ryan Coleman
- RohanJayasekera
- Will Pate
- Martin Cleaver
- ThomasPurves
- CarstenKnoch
- JayGoldman - Radiant Core
- Estelle Havva
- Jevon MacDonald - Firestoker
- Puneet Gupta - Connectbeam
Adriana Ieraci sorry, last minute change- Ahmed Al-Samahy
- David Janes - BlogMatrix
- Siobhan McLaughlin
- Jonas Brandon
- Mike Bourne :: Athletesvideo.com ::
- Libin Pan
- MatthewBurpee
- Andrew Andreoli
- Dave Forde - Profectio
- Gordon MacLeod
- Ben Vinegar
- Peter Childs
- Ian Graham
- Anwar Alam
- Craig Borysowich ITToolbox
- Mira Jelic Records Management in HealthCare - Personal Health Records (PHR)
- Chad Thomas
- Jeff Irving
- Bill Dunlop
- James Christopher - Platform
Rob Schaumer - I have to cancel. I can't do saturday events. Bummer.- David Chernitzky
- Scott Annan Mercury Grove - Enterprise Collaboration
- Robert Cleary
- Goran Matic
- Scott Springer - SCHOOLiOS
- Bill Brockbank - Navantis
- Lynda Chiotti - Chiotti Inc.
- Bob Hutchison - Recursive Design
- Alex Pitigoi
- Lev Kolobov - VFXY Photos
- Michael Jones
- Richard Dice - Raybec Communications
- Asen Ivanov - Navantis inc.
- James M Woods - DictaBrain Warpjams Blog
- Quinn Fung - Countably Infinite
Ian Irving - http://www.FalsePositives.com- something about Lotus Notes. Sick (cold) gonna miss it.- Yanni Chiu - Squeak/Seaside/Postgres
- Catalin Radulescu Navantis / TSI / InteractiveChamber
- David Andrews
- Samir Barot
- Wayne Sankarlal - xiB/OSS Corporation
- Diwei Li
- Clarence Wu
- Martin Wiseman - Agile & waterfall project management
- Bart Gajderowicz bartgdev.com
- Chanthan Son - Navantis Inc.
- Vandy Gadia
- Brian Gomes
- Mark Bondyra
- Misha Glouberman
- Jerry King
- Dan Chmielewski
- HiMY SYeD - Chaordic organization design and behaviour / wikis vs blog vs cms or all in one?
- MarkKuznicki - Remarkk!
- Alex Sirota - Shapestream
Pavel Simakov - 3Genius - nop, can't make it- Joseph Dee - Critical Mass
- Jen Nolan
- David Di Biase
- Michael Chen
- Kyle Reid - Boxx3G
- Andrew Peek - Boxx3G
Organizers
Volunteers
- Jocelyn Brown - happy to help out with anything
- Rob Schaumer - Ready, willing and able. I have to cancel. I can't do saturday events. Bummer.
- James M Woods - Happy to help in anyway I can
Sponsors
We are looking for more sponsors to cover the costs of Food and materials please contact BryceJohnson if you are interesting in helping us put on this event.
Questions
- Will there be a WiFi connection available? - Yes. Free WiFi. Bring your laptops.
- How long should the sessions/presentations be? Plan for 40 mins each (total). For those leading a session, plan on presenting for 25 minutes and then leading a discussion for the balance!
Past Events
- DemoCampToronto11, Monday November 20, 2006 at Mars
- Usability Camp Toronto Nov 14th, Gladstone Hotel 2nd floor
- Enterprise20Camp 2.0 November 7th, Gladstone Hotel
- DemoCampToronto10, Monday October 23, 2006 at Mars
- DemoCampToronto9, Monday September 25, 2006 at No Regets
- BarCampEarthToronto, August 26 & 27, 2006, Microsoft/MSN Offices
- DemoCampToronto8, Tuesday, July 25, 2006
- Enterprise20Toronto, Thursday July 20th, Upstairs at Rower's Pub
- DemoCampToronto7 Tuesday, July 4, 2006
- DemoCampToronto6 Tuesday, May 30, 2006
- BarCampToronto2 May 13-14, 2006
- DemoCampToronto5 Tuesday, April 25, 2006
- DemoCampToronto4 Tuesday, March 28, 2006
- DemoCampToronto3 February 20th, 2006
- DemoCampToronto2 January 24th, 2006
- DemoCampToronto1 December 12th, 2005
- Cercaroma December 24th, 2005
- TorCamp1 November 23rd, 2005
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