Banking Technology 2008

 Enterprise & Web 2.0 for Financial Services

 

 

Bank Tech 08

 

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Where/When:

Sydney May 29


MGSM CBD Campus

Level 6, 51-57 Pitt St

Sydney

 

Cost:

$895 + GST

$695 + GST (Online Banking Review & Retail Banking Review subscribers)

 

 

 

 

Register before May 2 and receive a copy of keynote speaker Ross Dawson's book Living Networks

 

To register:

 

Register online

Download registration form

Email: forums@onlinebankingreview.com.au

or call (07) 3217 3422

Sponsored by:

 

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Endorsed by:

Abacus        AIIA

 

Agenda

 

Banking Technology 2008: Enterprise & Web 2.0 for Financial Services   
8.45amRegistration opens

9.15am

 

Keynote Speaker 

The business benefits of Enterprise 2.0

  • Defining Enterprise 2.0 and what it means for business
  • Global experiences & frameworks for implementation
  • How financial institutions can benefit from Enterprise 2.0

Ross Dawson, Chairman, Future Exploration Network (confirmed)

 
10.00am

Building a collaborative culture inside a conservative corporation

  • Using Enterprise 2.0 tools to encourage innovation
  • How AMP uses wikis and blogs to foster knowledge sharing and collaboration
  • Communicating the benefits to staff and senior management

Annalie Killian, Head of Innovation & Catalyst for Magic, AMP (confirmed)

 
10.40am

Networking break

  
11.00am

Enterprise investment in Web 2.0 technologies

  • Why companies are investing in Web 2.0
  • What's standing in the way of future investment
  • Forrester forecasts on the tools and vendors which will attract the most investment

G. Oliver Young,  Analyst, Forrester Research (Pre-recorded interview)

  
11.15am

Interactive roundtable session

A chance for participants to break-out and discuss some of the topics presented during the day with their peers

 

 

12.00pm

How to make your Enterprise 2.0 project a success

  • Framing the need/goals for everyone involved in your Enterprise 2.0 project
  • Getting agreement and building an Enterprise 2.0 roadmap
  • How to get the build phase right first time around

Adam Bateson, Director, NetReturn Consulting

Bernard Harper, Managing Director, NetReturn Consulting

 

12.30pm

Lunch

 

1.30pm

Peer-to-peer lending: friend or foe?

  • The potential market for social lending in Australia
  • The technology behind a successful P2P offering
  • The role of the financial services sector in P2P lending

Pat Hammond, Chief Executive Officer, Fosik (confirmed)

  
2.05pm

Is it time to give Second Life a second chance?

  • Understanding the connection between virtual worlds and the real world
  • What business people are doing inside Second Life
  • Training and marketing opportunities of virtual worlds

Mandy Salomon, Senior Researcher, User Environments, Smart Internet Technology CRC, Swinburne University (confirmed)

 

2.40pm

Enabling effective video communications

A live demonstration of how you can record video and publish online, and some case studies of financial services clients using video to enhance Web 2.0 campaigns

Ian Gardiner, Managing Director, Viocorp (confirmed)

 

3.00pm

Networking break

  
3.20pm

Thinking in eternal beta

  • The role blogs and chat forums in helping PayPal develop its product and service offering
  • Building Web 2.0 apps that meet the needs of financial services customers
  • Balancing security and innovation

Dinuke Ranasinghe, Product Director, Australia, PayPal (Confirmed)

 

3.55pm

 

 

 

 

Panel session: Blogging for fun and profit

  • The risks and rewards of blogging
  • The role of internal and external blogs 
  • Some lessons learnt from the frontline

Sarah Cutbush, General Manager, Marketing & Member Experience, Savings & Loans (confirmed)

Benn Glazier, Head of eBusiness Marketing, Russell Investment Group (confirmed)

Tarnya Baohm, Online Marketing Manager, RaboBank (confirmed)

 

4.45pm

Close & networking cocktails

 

Foresight Forums Calendar 2008

 

FORUMDATELOCATION
Technology: Enterprise & Web 2.0 for financial services29 May Sydney
Security 2008: Combating multi-channel banking fraud in an increasingly connected world26 June Sydney
Marketing 2008: Innovation in Financial Services Marketing14 August Sydney
Retail Delivery: Branches to Stores25 September Sydney
Payments: The next generation of payment methods 23 October Sydney
Quest for Talent: Recruitment, retaining & rewarding key talent in financial services20 NovemberSydney
Review/Preview11 DecemberSydney

 

Pre-register your interest in any of the above events and we will send you more information as soon as it's available

 

 

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