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Day 1
In
the beginning
The second edition of Technology Sabha commenced with an address
by the Chief Secretary of the government of Goa.
Intelligent
governance through BI
BI is one of the most important processes of managing data
and there is more to it than pure reporting.
Day 2
The
seven habits of effective e-governance
BI has evolved and it can help the process of good governance.
Open
Source Solutions: The way forward
Linux-on the server and the desktop-offers a solid platform
for governments everywhere.
Future
promise of e-governance
The next five years will see e-governance going beyond transactions
to do much, much more.
Generation
Next: Converged Networks
Changing technologies will bring all devices and networks
together to form a coherent, converged infrastructure.
The
on-demand enterprise
Employees who are always travelling put pressure on the access
requirements of any organisation. Fortunately there is a way
out.
Dirty
money on the wires
Patrice Perche, Fortinet made a presentation about Dirty money
on the wires - The business model of cyber criminals.
Project
Management: What gets measured gets done
Better project management with a defined method and tools
for measurement at its heart will result in successful projects.
Deploying
a state WAN
Gujarat has deployed a SWAN that permeates to the village
level
E-governance
with a service delivery model
UPCL took some major steps to automate essential services
and realised the benefits in terms of citizen satisfaction
and more.
Day 3
Revolutionising
Rural India
IT in rural India is revolutionising the way in which people
are educated bringing them on par with their counterparts
living in city high rises.
Creating
an information edge
The unwired enterprise achieves an information edge
Protecting
the taxpayers investment
What governmental institutions need is to achieve high availability
with end-to-end grid-to-chip solutions to protect critical
IT infrastructure
The
experts weigh in
The panel discussion at the Sabha had five stalwarts from
the government side sharing their experiences in e-governance
and offering advice on how to avoid pitfalls and ensure the
success of IT projects in the government sector.
National
e-Governance plan
e-governance needs to penetrate every block of the country
and has to be implemented with care for better governance.
Patch
Driven Security Policies
With more and more risks floating over the network, the need
to patch systems for a secured environment is increasing.
EPM
in the government
The Karnataka State Police Housing Corporation has leveraged
project management tools to good effect.
Managing
Change
Government organisations are affected by the continuous shuffling
of man power and changing priorities. This necessitates change
management.
High
Tech Police
The Karnataka police has its IT deployments well in hand.
It uses IT simply and effectively.
Leisure
time
It was not all presentations and discussions at Technology
Sabha 2007. A couple of cruises helped the delegates unwind
at the end of the day.
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