Business Computing: The
Second 50 Years
The Guildhall conference for Business
Leaders
The Guildhall, London, England - 5th & 6th November 2001 - Proceeding
In 1951 J Lyons switched on LEO, the world's first business computer. They
could not know what they were starting. Over the last 50 years businesses
have invested trillions of Pounds in IT. What will happen in the next 50 years
and how is this likely to affect your business?
DK Matai, Chairman and CEO, mi2g was invited to Chair the future
of the "e" world session dedicated to Security Risks and Precautions on Monday
5th November at 2:00pm at The Guildhall. Some of the select speakers at this
landmark event included:
- Sir David Howard Bt, Lord Mayor of
London
- Andrew Pinder, the UK Government eEnvoy
- George Cox, Director General, Institute
of Directors
- Geoff Unwin, CEO, Cap Gemini Ernst
& Young
- Michael Gough, Chief Executive, National
Computing Centre
- Alastair Macdonald, President, British
Computer Society
- Richard Hudson, Managing Editor, The
Wall Street Journal Europe
- Professor Subhash Bhatnagar, World
Bank
- Herman Hauser, Chairman, Amadeus Partners
- Professor Brian Mellitt, President,
IEE
- Rudy Berger, Director, MIT Media Lab
Europe
- Professor Richard L Nolan, Harvard
Business School
- Professor David Mowery, Haas School
of Business, University of California at Berkeley
- Professor Anthony Giddens, Director,
London School of Economics and Political Science
Conference Sponsors
First contact for additional information - Intelligence
Unit, mi2g
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7924 3010 - Facsimile: +44 (0)
20 7924 3310 - eMail: intelligence.unit@mi2g.com
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