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Host: Terry Sweeney, Chief Editor, Internet Evolution
Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009
Time: 2:00 p.m. New York / 7:00 p.m. London
Overview: Automobiles, household appliances, even livestock are getting their own IP addresses, leading some to refer to the Internet of Things. How are companies in different business sectors benefiting from this concept of being Instrumented, Interconnected, and Intelligent? Moderator Terry Sweeney and IBM speaker, Tami Cannizzaro will synthesize the early end-user experience and what returns these enterprises have begun reaping.
Terry Sweeney is editor in chief of Internet Evolution, a Website dedicated to exploring the future of the Internet beyond the hype and clichés of Web 2.0. Sweeney brings more than 20 years’ experience covering technology and networking, specifically from the corporate end-user perspective.
Tami Cannizzaro, Executive Director of IBM, leads an organization responsible for IBM's rollout of the Smart Work initiative. Her organization is responsible for driving initiatives in support of helping our clients build dynamic, collaborative business environments. Previously, Tami was involved in establishing the IBM IMPACT event, an annual conference which hosts 6,000 attendees and is focused on technical education around SOA and the supporting product lines. Tami joined IBM in 2001 after receiving her MBA from New York University.
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