Tuesday 9th - Wednesday 10th November
Dockside Convention Centre, Sydney
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Senator Kate Lundy*Â Senator, ACT |
Gwen Thomas* President & Founder The Data Governance Institute USA* |
Gena Clarke Deputy CIO Australian National Audit Office |
Cassandra Findlay Senior Project Officer, Government Record Keeping State Records NSW |
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Charu Sood Executive Director, Library & Information Services Australian Taxation Office |
Vanessa Hose Manager, Knowledge & Information Services Department of Treasury & Finance (Vic) |
Linda Shave CIO, Ryde City Council (NSW) |
Professor Anne Fitzgerald Professor, Intellectual Property & Information Policy Professor, Queensland University of Technology |
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Steve McCauley Director, Infrastructure Services Team, Centrelink |
Andrew Mills CIO, Office of the CIO (SA) |
Derek Whitehead Director, Information Resources, Swinburne University of Technology (VIC) |
Jason Masters Director, Masters Le Mesurier (International) Pty Ltd – MLEM |
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Dr Pedro Harris Chief Information & Technology Officer, Land and Property Management Authority (NSW) |
Peter Konstantin Director of Information Management, Corrective Services NSW |
Graham Black President, Australian Library and Information Association |
Kim James Senior Strategic Advisor, Records Management Association of Australia (RMAA) |
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Additional speakers including:
- Dimi Papakadis, Director, Connected Classroom Program, Department of Education & Training NSW
- Associate Professor Helen Partridge, Faculty of Science and Technology, Queensland University of Technology
- Sandra Coleman CIO, State Water Corporation (NSW)
- Jackie Bettington, President, Australian Society of Archivists
- Pat Jackson, Vice President, Australian Society of Archivists
- Jennifer Padman, Data Management Lead, Boeing Defence Australia (Qld)*
- Seamus E. Byrne, Associate Director, KordaMentha
- Catherina O’Leary, Manager, Internal & Online Communications, CSIROÂ
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*subject to availability
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Industry quotes
- Government agencies have not escaped the explosion in electronic information that has beset commercial organisations in recent years. We are heading towards an ‘ information tsunami’ in Government says (Jody-John Philiips, Public sector specialist, EMC Corporation - GTR August/September issue)
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- 35 per cent of Federal Government Agencies are feeling choked up with excessive amounts of data and it’s starting to have an impact on how they deliver services ( Tim Smith HDS, GTR August/September issue)
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- With the Government accepting 12 of the recommendations of the Government 2.0 Taskforce – the hard work still lays ahead ( Nicholas Gruen, Chairman Government 2.0 Taskforce)
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- The goal of our transparent records management philosophy is to bring up the expertise of records managers to get on with their day to day jobs that technology is available now, and there is a huge push in government towards collaborative business environments … ( Kris Brown, Worldwide Product Manager, HP , TRIM Records Management tool )
Dedicated exhibition, showcasing latest technology solutions for :
- Records and Document Management Solutions
- Enterprise Content Management
- Data Centre Management
- Cloud computing & Digital records in the Cloud
- Information Management
- Cloud Computing and Digital Information Management
- Data Storage
- Data Mining & Warehousing
- Secure Document Destruction
- Knowledge Management
- Convergence
- Internet Integration
- Standards & Compliance
- Scanning Solutions
- Archiving Solutions
- Virtualisation Technology
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
The Digital Information Management Summit 2010 is endorsed and partnered by the RMAA.
This summit brings together key stakeholders that are driving the design, delivery and management of 21st century digital information management .
Summit highlights
- C-level speakers
- Award-winning case studies (Australia, NZ, Asia, Europe &North America)
- Chat-room-style discussions
- Practical masterclasses
- Dedicated technology trade show
- Full documentation
- Networking opportunities…at a single forum dedicated to the digital information management industry
In-depth sector coverage
- Federal, State and Local Government
- Healthcare
- Education
- Libraries
- Archives
- e-Commerce
- Legal
- Financial Services
- IT &Telecommunications
- Building & Planning
- and other information-intensive industries
Dedicated forum featuring
- Senior government & Business leaders
- Government & Education Service Delivery Providers
- Public-private Sector investment partners
- Infrastructure
- Independent Industry Analysts
- Investment partners in a Digital Economy
- Industry Advocates
- ICT Solutions Providers
Industry opportunities – C-level conference tackling the crucial questions relating to records and documents management, and benefits for governments, consumers and industry stakeholders.
Dedicated exhibition showcasing advances in Digital Information Management featuring
- IT solutions providers
- Cloud computing
- High-speed, fast-access broadband
- Outsourcing companies
- Documents and records management solutions providers
- Internet, e-commerce solutions providers
- Storage
- Knowledge management
- Data warehousing
- IT security
- Software & hardware
- Network & IT infrastructure management
Benefits of attending the Digital Information Management Summit:
- LEARN about latest digital information management contracts and projects
- HEAR from the practitioners about managing the cost of record-keeping
- ASSESS the latest technologies driving information management worldwide
- DISCOVER untapped commercial opportunities
- TRACK successful projects across the broad spectrum of government and industry
- MASTER your industry knowledge
- LEARN from the experts at an authoritative, independently-run forum
* subject to availability