October 6-7, 2008 - Chicago, IL USA

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Vice President, Technology Transfer, OMG
Fred Cummins
EDS Fellow, EDS Technology Strategy & Architecture
  Phil Gilbert
President, Lombardi Software
  Paul Harmon
Executive Editor, Business Process Trends
Sandy Kemsley
BPM Analyst and Architect, Kemsley Design Ltd
  Mathias Kirchmer
Executive Partner - Process Excellence, Accenture
  Derek Miers
CEO, BPM Focus
  Scott Palmer
Executive Director, Value Chain Group
  Marc Smith
Director of Technical Marketing, Lombardi Software
  Paul Vincent
CTO/Complex Event Processing, TIBCO Software
  Steve White
BPM Architect, IBM
Ron Zahavi
Chief Business Architect, Global Business Transformation, Unisys
   
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