Get More Out of the Enterprise 2.0 Conference

Andrew Filev , Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Category: Enterprise 2.0
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The Enterprise 2.0 Conference is a great opportunity for networking, sharing ideas and learning something new. It puts all those things into a nice package, where each item fits well with the other.  Besides, it’s an excellent relief from the daily routine.  A lot of innovative ideas get born when you mingle with your peers, customers and media folks.

What I really like about the conference is that the organizers offer a great variety of networking opportunities. Besides the intriguing keynote speeches and workshops, you’ll be able to participate in special programs, including Evening in the Cloud and Enterprise2Open.

Evening in the Cloud promises a lot for those who want to explore cloud computing and its benefits. You’ll find out how to leverage your existing IT investments best and take part in the “speed geeking” session, during which 6-minute demos pitches will be presented to win a virtual $1M from the audience.

The Enterprise2.0Conf “unconference” will be transformed into Enterprise2Open, a relaxed discussion of topics offered by organizers Brian Magierski, Ross Mayfield and Susan Scrupski, as well as topics presented by the attendees.  I’ve submitted a session proposal for this event, and I’m looking forward to the talk. 

If you’re already registered for the conference, feel free to connect with me via MyE2 network. If you haven’t yet joined the conference participants, register right now and save 30% by using this code: CNAPEB20. If your budget is really tight, the Enterprise 2.0 Conference still is a not-to-be-missed opportunity for you, as you can attend a number of events for FREE.

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Andrew Filev

Andrew Filev is an experienced project manager and a successful entrepreneur. He has been managing software teams since 2001 with the help of new-generation collaboration and management applications. The Project Management 2.0 blog reflects his views on changes going on in contemporary project management, thanks to the influence of collaborative web-based technologies. More >>

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