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Created: 02/06/2010 12:32:27
Following on from last week’s blog, here is part 2 in which we will continue discussing the development of content management systems. For the Oracles, IBMs and EMCs of the world, the rise of "casual producers" or "incidental creators" of enterprise content might seem like a terrible turn of events. It would be like ...
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Billy Cripe is Author of the book "Reshaping Your Business With Web 2.0" (McGraw-Hill 2008) and currently the Director of Product Management for Oracle Enterprise Content Management.
Billy has been widely published online and in print on Enterprise 2.0 and Social Enterprise Information Management. You can keep up with him on Twitter at @billycripe.
Andrew Gilboy leads Oracle EMEA's Enterprise 2.0 sales, marketing, development and technical teams that have ultimate responsibility for the success of its Enterprise 2.0 (E2.0) Solutions, including Portals, Search, ECM and Collaboration tools, throughout Europe, Middle East and Africa.
In addition to the role of Oracle's E2.0 ambassador that see him educating the workforce on the E2.0 opportunities and its role within the wider Oracle technology offering, Andrew also maintains strong relationships with multinational E2.0 customers and Alliance Partners.
Andrew joined Oracle following the strategic acquisition of Stellent, the leading content management company, where he was of Vice President of EMEA. A 20-year veteran of the industry, Andrew began his career as a Database Specialist at IBM, with key roles in the UK and Australia after graduating from Manchester University.
Peter Silvester is responsible for the sales and business development strategy for Oracle's E2.0 technologies in EMEA
Peter joined Oracle from Stellent via the acquisition in April 2007 where he was the Regional VP of sales for Southern Europe and the Middle East & Africa. In his time at Stellent he opened the Stellent offices in Paris and Madrid and also set-up a very successful partner operation in the Middle East and South Africa.
Additionally Peter has a background in Management Consulting having 8 years experience at KPMG and Financial Services systems having worked at Tandem Computers in the City for 10 years.
Peter is a member of the British Institute of Directors and holds a post graduate degree in International Business Management
Paul Miller is a technology and social entrepreneur. He founded the Intranet Benchmarking Forum (IBF) in 2002, which is acknowledged to have set the global standards and practice for intranet and workplace technology performance across more than 200 major organisations worldwide.
He is the host of Intranets Live, a monthly intranet media show hosted by IBF and also IBF 24, the workplace technology event featuring 24 hours of the world’s best intranets and thought provoking discussion on how work is being redesigned through technology. In 1997 he wrote the best selling knowledge management handbook "Mobilising The Power Of What You Know" (Random House).
After an early career as a Business Editor and speech writer, Paul founded the influential WAVE magazine in 1990, a fore runner to Fast Company and Wired. He established The Empowerment Group in 1992, pioneering new approaches to communication within major organisations. In 1993 he co-founded the Ideas Cafe; a regular innovation event gathering shaped along social software lines, during the early days of the web. Paul is also an Advisory Member to the Parent Coaching Academy and was one of the leaders of the innovative “Fathers and Daughters Weekends” in the UK. He is passionate and insightful around the future of work and technology. He is also a writer across various forms: song lyrics, poetry and narratives. He is a keen music follower, plays tennis at competitive level in London and is a devoted practitioner of yoga. He lives in London and has two teenage daughters.