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Toby Bell is a director in Gartner Research, responsible for a range of document and content management coverage including vendors and trends in the enterprise content management (ECM) marketplace, business process management as it applies to enterprise content (Content/Process Fusion), and content strategy, valuation, mining and analytics. Toby will provide his perspective on the technologies that are at the heart of the customer experience challenge. |
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Terry Jones is Founder and President of the world's first online travel service, Travelocity. Serving as its CEO until 2002, he led the company to worldwide success. Prior to starting Travelocity, he enjoyed 24 years at Sabre Inc, where he held various executive positions including President of Computer Services, Vice President of Applications Development, Vice President of Product Development and, most recently Chief Information Officer. Jones is also managing principal of Essential Ideas, a consultancy he co-founded to help companies in their transition to the digital economy.
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Ray Kurzweil, an inventor, entrepreneur, author and futurist, has been called "the restless genius" by the Wall Street Journal and "the ultimate thinking machine" by Forbes. His ideas on the future have been touted by his many fans, ranging from Bill Gates to Bill Clinton. Dr. Kurzweil is a pioneer in the fields of optical character recognition, text-to-speech synthesis, speech recognition technology, and electronic keyboard instruments. In 2002, he was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, established by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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Craig Newmark is a 21st century internet phenomena. Founder of craigslist, Newmark began the listing in a simple, grassroots fashion but within months it became a national household name. Prior to founding craigslist, Newmark worked for 17 years as a systems engineer for IBM, then left to join Charles Schwab in 1994. Craigslist is now one of the Internet's most popular gathering sites, serving over 32 cities and used across the world for everything from finding homes and jobs to bartering merchandise, meeting new activity partners, discussing politics, or even hunting down that cute girl or guy you saw on the street but didn't have the guts to talk to. These functions, which are all free, now attract more than 4 million users per month.
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Ira Winkler began his career at the National Security Agency (NSA) performing cryptanalysis, designing systems and implementing security elements in intelligence collection and analysis systems. After leaving NSA, he served as a consultant with government contractors, designing security systems throughout the intelligence community. Ira Winkler is also an author and his most recent book, Spies Among Us, details how corporations and individuals can prevent themselves from becoming cyber-victims. |
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