Events
Virtual events
Webcast Featuring Forrester Research
Topic:
Drive SharePoint adoption in Lotus Notes Shops
Speakers:
Yaacov Cohen, CEO of Mainsoft
Rob Koplowitz, Principal Analyst, Forrester Research
Rob Koplowitz, Principal Analyst, Forrester Research
- The latest SharePoint adoption trends.
- The impact that SharePoint-email integration has on user adoption and efficiency.
- IT options for IBM customers that want to promote SharePoint adoption by integrating it with email.
- Mainsoft SharePoint Integrator v 2.5 preview: SharePoint 2010 and Social Networking Features.
Integrate SharePoint and .NET with WebSphere Portal
Topic:
Integrate SharePoint and .NET into IBM WebSphere Portal
Speakers:
Brian Newells, Practice Director for Portal and Collaboration, Ascendant Technology
Yaacov Cohen, President and CEO, Mainsoft
Yaacov Cohen, President and CEO, Mainsoft
Topic:
Healthways deploys multimillion patient portal in 5 months
Speakers:
Mike Ostrowski, General Manager, South East Region, Ascendant Technology
Yaacov Cohen, President and CEO, Mainsoft
Yaacov Cohen, President and CEO, Mainsoft
Topic:
University Hospital Ghent uses .NET developers to build open, standards-based virtual information
service center on WebSphere Portal
service center on WebSphere Portal
Speakers:
Dr. Bart Sijnave, CIO, University Hospital Ghent
Yaacov Cohen, President and CEO, Mainsoft
Yaacov Cohen, President and CEO, Mainsoft
.NET-Java EE Coexistence Strategies
Topic:
Mainsoft and the System z: Business benefits of porting .NET apps to the Mainframe
Speakers:
Tony Lock, Director of Research, The Sageza Group
Yaacov Cohen, President and CEO, Mainsoft
Yaacov Cohen, President and CEO, Mainsoft
Porting Solutions for ISVs
Topic:
Pacific Edge ports 1 million lines of code to Java EE
Speakers:
John Scumniotales, Vice President of Products, Pacific Edge Software
Laurence Moroney, Senior Architect and Director of Product Evangelism, Mainsoft
Chris Waldon, e-Business Architect, IBM
Laurence Moroney, Senior Architect and Director of Product Evangelism, Mainsoft
Chris Waldon, e-Business Architect, IBM
