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Page 1: What You Need to Know About #OTCW

What You NeedTo Know About

#OTCW

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Who Should Attend?

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Business IT

C-Level Executives, VP, Director C-Level, VP, Director

Senior Manager, Business/Departmental Manager Senior Manager, Manager

Supervisor, Project Leader Supervisor, Project Leader, System Administrator

End user Developer, Analyst

Marketing, HR, Finance Architecture, Strategy, Deployment

Compliance, Deployment Knowledge/Document/Records Manager

Consultant Consultant

Welcome to the Content Enterprise. Content World gives you access to your peers, colleagues, thought leaders, and OpenText expertise to help you on your journey to discover your Content Enterprise.

Why Attend?

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General Conference Information

Agenda

Training -November 13, 14, 15 & 18

Conference - November 16-18

Special Group Meetings November 18

Keynote Speaker

John ManciniPresident, AIIM

In his keynote presentation, "The Future of ECM", AIIM President John Mancini will explore the "Jeopardy" facing CIOs as new demands are placed upon them by the social, local, and mobile revolution.

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eDOCSWeb Site Management (formerly RedDot)Media Management (formerly Artesia)Web Experience ManagementContent Server (formerly Livelink)

Information GovernanceSAP SolutionsUser AdoptionBusiness Process ManagementSocial MediaUser Adoption

More than 120 breakout sessions over three days!

Including long-term roadmaps, thought leadership discussions, customer case studies, and best practice sessions- can be found at Content World 2011. Hone in on your view by product or solution or special interest topic:

Breakouts by Products/Solutions

Breakouts by TrackDelve into breakouts, pods, and meetings arranged by track...

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TracksLifecycle The Lifecycle track focuses on governing your information. Attend sessions in the Lifecycle track for business and

technical overviews, tips and tricks and open forums for Content Server, Records Management, Email Management, eDiscovery, Archiving, SAP® and Microsoft SharePoint® offerings

EngagementThe Engagement track delves into increasing productivity, user engagement, and information capture throughout the enterprise to help deliver new channels for innovation and competitive advantage. Key areas of focus are collaboration, document management, social networking, Web content, digital asset management, semantic navigation, mobility, portals and widget services.

TransactionThe Transaction sessions will explore topics related to putting content to work within the context of your business processes. There will be deep-dives into ECM Suite capabilities and use cases related to process automation, case management, capture and imaging. Solution areas in Digital Mailrooms, Government Service Request and Voting eRegistrations will be discussed.

AdoptionDiscover a people-centric approach that accelerates adoption and multiplies value. Get practical tips and techniques that you can immediately apply to your adoption challenges. Learn how to design an ECM program that accelerates business transformation. We’ll share stories, share insights, and play games. Transform your approach. Transform your business.

Beyond the ECM SuiteAttend the sessions in this track to learn about OpenText’s rich portfolio of best-of-breed solutions including eDOCS, OpenText Web Site Management (RedDot), and OpenText Business Intelligence.

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Tracks

Lifecycle breakouts include:

LC-132 - Best Practices in Configuring and Transforming the Content Server User Interface

LC-152 - Content Server: Notifications and Distributed Agents Deep Dive

LC-212 - Content Server: Healthy Habits and Best Practices Roundtable

LC-241 - Extending Information Governance into Uncharted Territory: Controlling Social media and Unified Communications

LC-243 - Get That Content Moving! You're Governing Your Content. Now What?

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Tracks

Engagement breakouts include:

EN-152 - WEM 8.1 and the New Presentation Framework, Concepts and Coding Practices

EN-222 - How to Create a Mobile Application using Wave (OpenText Mobile Application Platform)

EN-223 -OpenText Media Management: Architectural Considerations for High Availability

EN-253 - Using StreamServe to Optimize and Personalize the Way You Communicate With Your Customers

EN-311 - Creating a Contextual and Personalized User Experience with Portal

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Tracks

Transaction breakouts include:

TR-113 - BPM 101: Making Sense of it all and Transforming your Business

TR-143 - ECM + BPM. When Process and Content Connect

TR-211 - The Next Generation of Adaptive Case Management Solutions from OpenText

TR-111 – SAP Procure to Pay Process Optimization at Grainger

TR-122 - Integrating Enterprise Content Management Solutions with the SAP Enterprise Asset Management Solution at the Belgian Railways

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Tracks

Adoption breakouts include:

AD-111 - Facing User Resistance? Increase Adoption with an Adoption Strategy

AD-121 - Gamestorming: Playful Co-Creation to Get Buy-In and Speed Adoption

AD-311 - Driving Change: Designing an ECM Program That Accelerates Business Transformation

Beyond the Suitebreakouts include:

BY-141 - eDOCS DM and the OpenText Shared Services Integrations Roadmap & Strategy

BY-231 - Customer / Partner Panel on the eDOCS 5.3 Upgrade Experience

BYW-321 - OpenText and Tourism South Australia or "How to build Australia's leading tourism site"

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Special Group Meeting Friday, November 18Energy and Natural Resources Peer-to-Peer Meeting 7:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

Canada Commercial and Public Sector Peer-to-Peer Meeting

9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

US Public Sector Peer-to-Peer Meeting 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Tap into SAP Special Group Meeting 8:30 am - 12:30 p.m.

The Art of the Pitch Special Group Meeting 9:00 am - 12:00 p.m.

Group Meetings

Join in a Special Group Meeting focused on your OpenText solution or industry. Learn what your peer organizations are doing, share your experiences, and speak with a unified voice to OpenText about your long-term needs.

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New & Accelerated CoursesCS & ICC Bootcamps

Archive Server Administration

Introducing StreamServe

Hot TopicsUpgrading to CS10

Enterprise Connect

AGA for Sharepoint

Social Communities

See all training offerings online

Training

Unlock the full value of your current ECM investment with workshops and courses. Get certified, update your technical knowledge and learn more about deployment, integration and adoption strategies for: 

Specialty WorkshopsPsychology of Adoption

Best Practices on Implementing ECM

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Experience is Everything

The Innovation Lab is located on the lobby level of the JW Marriott, across from the entrance to the Palazzo Ballroom.

Visit the Innovation Lab to collaborate with OpenText’s User Experience Designers, researchers, and other customers. Let’s talk about how your experiences can be improved and what we can do to help.

Help make a difference in tomorrow’s products, today.

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Visit the Pavilion

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OpenText PodsVisit the OpenText Pods for a one-on-one view of our content management solutions. Meet with OpenText solutions experts and technical service specialists to discuss your business and technical needs, and have your questions answered.

OpenTalk TheatreOpenText executives, customers, and ECM thought leaders will talk

about key emerging trends and will inspire you to discover your own Content Enterprise!

Content World Partner ExhibitsA number of our partners will be exhibiting in the Pavilion, including:

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Network With Your Peers

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Make the Most of Content World. Mix and mingle with fellow attendees, your colleagues and OpenText staff and partners in a fun atmosphere.Casual networking opportunities include the Tuesday Kickoff Reception and the Thursday Kickoff Reception. See website for details.

Connect OnlineTweet @OpenTextEvents (hashtag: #OTCW)

Join the Facebook fan page

Download post-conference collateral from OpenText Online Community.

Check out videos on YouTube

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Call hotel reservations directly quoting the Content World 2011 conference group code OTIOTIA to receive the special room rate:

JW Marriott: +1 800 576 5750 or +1 407 206 2300Ritz-Carlton: +1 800 576 5760 or +1 407 206 2400 Just a short drive from the Orlando International Airport.

Hotel and Venue WeatherNovember weather in Orlando is usually warm, but not hot, and the humidity is reasonable. 

AttireThe conference dress code is business casual. Please note that the conference hall and meeting rooms will be air-conditioned.

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See you at Content World 2011!

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View the Content World 2011 website for more details and registration.

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