In previous News Flashes, we already detailed the Innotribe opening and closing sessions, the Innotribe Sibos Labs, the Face to Face discussions, and the overview of presentations on 15 Sep 2009.
In this 7th News Flash on Innotribe @ Sibos, we’d like to give you an update on the rich set of presentations scheduled on 16 Sep 2009. Several presentations include a video- or live demo ! Check out the specials for each presentation.
On 16 Sep 2009, we’ll have presentations at 2 locations:
- Innotribe Dome (follow the signs Sibos Labs):
- Keynotes on Mash-Ups: by innovation leaders on how this trend transforms their business.
- Innotribe Floor (follow the signs Innotribe Lounge). This is a special Innotribe booth next to the big SWIFT stand on the Exhibition Floor.
- R&D Insight presentations: talks and demos from the edge of business and technology
- Mini-Keynotes: Innovation updates from Partners
In the Innotribe Dome
Keynotes on Mash-Ups
9:00-9:30 Mashups for Global Financial Markets
Gary Dolsen – Director, WebSphere Portal, IBM
– Presentation abstract: Succeeding in today’s volatile financial environment requires not only managing but taking advantage of changing conditions in real time. Mashups bring information and capabilities together from diverse sources and empower individuals to assemble their own applications – offering compelling speed and self sufficiency to a wide range of financial professionals. The ability to reuse and tap into enterprise, web, and personal information gives financial organizations the power to significantly increase their return on investment from existing information and applications, and to strategically leverage services from the web to create new applications and serve new markets. Learn in detail how mashups can rapidly combine information and applications to help your teams work faster and smarter – for example mashing together up to the minute regulatory updates with information from multiple systems to quickly analyze an event for regulatory compliance. Come and learn best practices from mashups that span retail and B2B institutions – ranging from financial investment analysis to financial investigations and fraud management, and beyond to see how your company can innovate with mashups.
– Specials: this presentation includes a video-demonstration.
9:30 – 10:00 Improving service excellence in banking through mashups
Olivier Berthier – Solutions Director, Transaction Banking, Misys
– Presentation abstract: Mashups are not merely one of the cornerstones of the Web 2.0 marketing wave or simply an innovative technical approach to combining data sources in a more efficient and easy way than ever before, they are also starting to appear in banking as a way to unlock new self-service capabilities for consumers of financial services particularly in the corporate banking space. After an overview and hopefully demystifying of the term, the presentation aims at walking through concrete examples of what mashups can offer a bank and more importantly its customers, with a focus on the “1+1=3” benefits brought by mashups’ more nimble and truly open aggregation techniques.
– Specials: this presentation includes a live demo.
10:00-10:30 Order from Chaos: The future of the web
Aza Raskin – Head of User Experience, Mozilla Labs
– Presentation abstract: At Mozilla, we don’t talk about building a semantic web; that’s synonymous with saying it won’t happen. Instead we talk about the contextual web, building the browser into an intelligent broker of your identity, and pragmatically turning the soup of data that is the Internet into the gravy of meaningfully contextual interaction. In this session, we discuss making order from chaos, and making the open web a better place to work, communicate, and play.
– Specials: this presentation includes a live demo.
On Innovation Floor
R&D Insight presentations
14:00 -14:30 R&D approach and roadmap to building Cloud Infrastructure and Services to support Enterprise Cloud Computing
Stephen Morse – Senior Director – Sales Engineering APAC, Salesforce.com
– Presentation abstract: Enterprise Cloud Computing demands new development methodologies and advanced approaches to data center infrastructure and service development. Come learn how Salesforce has designed their R&D process to deliver 29 major releases in 10 years, and some of the future initiatives in data center infrastructure to provide the next generation of support for Enterprise Cloud Computing
14:30-15:00 MacroSense – Understanding Realtime Consumer Sentiment & other Predictive Analytics from Mobile Location Data
Greg Skibiski – CEO, Sense Networks
– Presentation abstract: Mobile location data from carriers is the world’s best data source describing unbiased real-time consumer behavior en masse. Analyses include macroeconomic trends from, how many people are going to work in the morning or out at night partying, down to understanding equity related demand metrics such as how far consumers are willing to travel to get to specific retailers, year over year. Even years of data from the locations of taxicabs has proven valuable in understanding real-time elasticities of demand based on income, derived by intelligently combining taxi movement data with the demographics of pickup and drop-off locations. Location data is the "lingua franca" of the world, as latitudes, longitudes and time are constants, and more than half the people on the planet are currently creating location data with the cell phone already in their pocket.
15:00-15:30 The future of EAI: how technology / open standards evolution will lead us to intelligent messaging
Kurt Florus – Chief Architect Global Messaging, Sungard
– Presentation abstract: In this presentation we will look at how the proliferation in open source technology, as well as the work SWIFT is embarking on regarding standards evolution, will help us to deliver intelligent messaging solutions to the market. More explicitly, we will explore the innovations around transparent standards updates, business process modeling, model driven architectures and how we plan to increase STP rates through self-learning repair.
15:30-16:30 Holographic Banking
Michael Warner – CEO, Quantum4D
– Presentation abstract: What if you could model and visualize your enter business world in one collaborative living work environment? Holographic Analytics goes beyond pages and files to open a new universe of interconnected insights. During this session, we will go on a half hour tour exploring dynamic 3D holographic models of SWIFT’s global banking networks on a national scale. We will then fly into regional views and on down into a individual bank and its internal network topology. The tour will include – among a number of potential tour stops – models of banking markets that ‘mash-up’ demographic and industry data with SWIFT traffic. We also aim to show a visual model of the bank enterprise itself from several dimensions (staff activities, IT networks, etc…) and how that those domains interact with each other and the larger banking ecosystem we help illuminate. This includes the addition of a display platform which will allow the audience to cue up to view the same views displayed on the big screen in an experimental holographic 3D display. Users wearing polarized sun-glasses will be able to see the above described animated network graphics ‘floating in space’ in the air between them and two screens. Users will also be able to wear a head tracking hat and use a pen device to literally look around and manipulate the network visualizations.
– Specials: this presentation includes a live demo where you will be able to move around in a holographic environment.
16:30-17:00 The near-future of natural language interfaces
Aza Raskin – Head of User Experience, Mozilla Labs
– Presentation abstract: Building a natural language interface for the browser is a mix of pragmatism and research. In this talk, we delve into building open platforms that work across multiple languages, and where the future of the browser lies.
– Specials: this presentation includes a live demo.
17:00-17:30 Liberating the Collateral Information Worker through iPhone and other mobile devices
Nick Davies – Global CTO, Lombard Risk Management
– Presentation abstract: This presentation we will show you one example on how a Collateral Information Worker can push transactions and remain connected to their workflow using a mobile device allowing unprecedented freedom for the worker, improved business decision efficiency and better risk management, even if the manager is in a meeting away from their traditional desktop. Come and imagine the future with us….it really is here today, and the formula is very simple: UBIQUITY + EXCEPTION BASED MANAGEMENT > LEGACY STP BENEFITS. It’s time for a new liberation.
– Specials: this presentation includes a live demo.
Mini-Keynotes: Innovation updates from Partners
13:00-13:30 A Reality Check? Time to Innovate? The Marriage of Business and Innovation
Clare Porter – Senior Vice-President – Technology Solutions, Sungard
– Presentation abstract: Global conditions and cost pressures are changing how technology is managed but is technology keeping pace with the challenges in the business world? Alternative delivery models are a now an imperative to meet the developing business expectations. This session will include lessons learnt from first generation SaaS deliverables and what the future roadmaps will look like.
Practical:
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