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Panel 2: Information as a Service

Tuesday, September 25, 2012. Panel 2: Information as a Service. Robert Fox, Data Modeler/Architect, Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield Bob Wendler , Director Client Consulting, Excellus Bindu Madhav, Data Integration Architect, BCBST Amit Bhagat , President, Amitech Solutions

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Panel 2: Information as a Service

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  1. Tuesday, September 25, 2012 Panel 2: Information as a Service

  2. Robert Fox, Data Modeler/Architect, Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield • Bob Wendler, Director Client Consulting, Excellus • Bindu Madhav, Data Integration Architect, BCBST • AmitBhagat, President, Amitech Solutions • Matt Doherty, Architect, Enterprise Informatics, BCBSA

  3. Information as a Service Today’s business challenges mandate a fresh approach to managing information. Managing information in silos has become obsolete and trusted information is not available to business users. Making Information available as a Service provides business flexibility, allows publishing consistent and reusable services that make it easier for applications, people and processes  to access reliable information without knowing how or where it is stored. This enables the enterprise to apply consistent rules to data and ensures centralized control and maintenance.

  4. Information as a Service Service Oriented Architecture(SOA)/Information as a Service will be defined by each panelist and the impact it has had on the industry and where it is leading us  in the future.  Each panelist will present examples of providing Information as a Service from their perceptive. Attendees of this session will learn how information has become a valuable service to our customers as a value- add though content delivery and operations support. Topics to be discussed include, but not limited to, Master Data Management, Data Integration, Application Integration, and Service HUB.

  5. Information as a Service What does Information as a Service mean to you? How has Information as a Service changed the industry and where is it leading us? Each panelist will give an example of how they have utilized Information as a Service.

  6. Information as a Service Questions from the audience

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