Wednesday 2 May 2012

Counting down to the IBM Exceptional Web Experience Conference in Berlin - 13-15 June 2012 #IBMExperience

Only six weeks to go. Have you registered yet ? If not, go here and do so NOW !

Getting the right web experience anywhere, on any device, with the right content, delivered the way the users want it, is how organizations are transforming their essential web sites into exceptional web experiences. Learn at the IBM Exceptional Web Experience Conference how other businesses are employing today's web experience technology and delivering award-winning web experiences for spectacular business results.

The Customer Case Studies and Industry Solutions track in the Business Impact program reveals compelling cross-industry case studies where customers share their experiences and insights for building and delivering Exceptional Web Experiences. Two additional tracks offer business value content. The Technical Program provides three more in-depth tracks focused on technical product strategy, design and development guidance, the latest platform technologies and best practices to optimize platform deployments.


Choose from more than 80 sessions described in the Event Session Directory [PDF]  led by distinguished business experts, IBM product architects and services professionals.

Business Program For business leaders, business analysts & executives.

Track 1: Customer Case Studies
                and Industry Solutions

Track 2: Accelerating Solution Time 
                to  Value and ROI

Track 3: Optimize Web Experiences 
                for  Business Results

Technology Program For technical IT professionals: system architects, administrators, developers & integrators.

Track 4: Web Experience Platforms 
                and Solutions

Track 5: Developing Exceptional Web 
                Experiences

Track 6: Best Practices and Implementation


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