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EnterpriseCampToronto

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TorCamp Google Group (torcamp@googlegroups.com)

 

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.

 

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 21 Randolph Ave. 2nd Floor - Navantis Offices. 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.

 

 

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.

 

  • Ryan Coleman - I could put something together on Translation/Localization Workflow automation.
  • Carsten Knoch - Porting Web 2.0 to the Enterprise: stop "empowering employees", start looking for ROI :)
  • Jevon Macdonald - Where does the software fit? 4 real enterprise 2.0 case studies
  • Peter Childs & Ian Graham - Calendaring in the Enterprise
  • Jeff Irving - I'd like to do a session on the value and practice of Domain Modeling during Requirements Analysis of Enterprise Applications.
  • Bill Dunlop - I can put together an overview of WCF.

    (NOTE: that is "Windows Communication Foundation (formerly code-named "Indigo") is a set of .NET technologies for building and running connected systems." for the acronym impaired... :-)

  • James Christopher - HPC applications and Visualization, how organizations use technology for competitive advantage and value creation.

 

Who's coming (80 max.)

Add yourself (Click Edit Page & Log on)! Please include a topic you would like to discuss.

 

  1. BryceJohnson - Navantis / TheChickenTest : Touchpoints on the Enterprise or Designing Enterprise Mashups or How the Enterprise is more than collaboration.
  2. Kieran Huggins
  3. Sandy Kemsley
  4. Ryan Coleman
  5. RohanJayasekera
  6. Martin Cleaver
  7. ThomasPurves
  8. CarstenKnoch
  9. JayGoldman - Radiant Core
  10. Estelle Havva
  11. Jevon MacDonald - Firestoker
  12. Puneet Gupta - Connectbeam
  13. Adriana Ieraci
  14. Ahmed Al-Samahy
  15. David Janes - BlogMatrix
  16. Siobhan McLaughlin
  17. Jonas Brandon
  18. Mike Bourne :: Athletesvideo.com ::
  19. Libin Pan
  20. Matthew Burpee
  21. Andrew Andreoli
  22. Dave Forde - Profectio 
  23. Gordon MacLeod
  24. Ben Vinegar
  25. Peter Childs
  26. Ian Graham
  27. Anwar Alam
  28. Craig Borysowich ITToolbox 
  29. Mira Jelic Records Management in HealthCare - Personal Health Records (PHR)
  30. Chad Thomas
  31. Jeff Irving
  32. Bill Dunlop
  33. James Christopher - Platform 
  34. Rob Schaumer
  35. David Chernitzky
  36. Scott Annan Mercury Grove - Enterprise Collaboration
  37. Robert Cleary
  38. Goran Matic
  39. Scott Springer - SCHOOLiOS 
  40. Bill Brockbank - Navantis
  41. Lynda Chiotti - Chiotti Inc.
  42. Bob Hutchison - Recursive Design
  43. Alex Pitigoi

 

Organizers

 

 

Volunteers

  • Jocelyn Brown - happy to help out with anything
  • Rob Schaumer - Ready, willing and able.

 

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!

 

  • add questions here...

 

Past Events

 

TorCamp is a community of people in the Toronto area. TorCamp is a community of designers, developers, marketers, PR people, executives, testers, quality assurance specialists, consultants, recruiters, network administrators, business developers, venture capitalists, angel investors, policy analysts, etc. The goal is to build an open community of individuals and companies. To provide open events and instill a sense of community in the Toronto technology scene.

 

The Community is the framework