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Produced by The Salak Group
Thursday, October 22 - 11AM to 5PM
Friday, October 23 - 11AM to 4PM

Deadline Dates

  • $299 through September 15, 2009
  • $399 starting September 16, 2009

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Commercial success in today’s digital media and broadband communications market requires more than simply producing cutting-edge networks, services and support technology. It demands matching these products and services against the market’s needs and the client’s vision and capabilities. The Broadband Entertainment and Digital Media Forum will address this challenge by focusing on the business, marketing and technology issues and opportunities facing the rapidly evolving digital media and broadband entertainment sector. The forum will provide a vision of the market’s future so technology suppliers, enterprise groups and high-end clients and users can gain a competitive edge in this area.

Paid Conference Registration allows attendees admission to all Digital Media & Broadband Entertainment Forum sessions and the ATIS Technology Conference sessions, as well as the SUPERCOMM Exhibit Floor, SUPERCOMM Keynotes, SUPERCOMM Programming and all additional complimentary sessions.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

ROOM: W178A

ROOM: W179A

11:00 - 11:50AM

The Engaged Consumer: Maximizing online technologies to drive business
Mike Moran, Converseon
John McCready, Nortel
Joe Paulsen, SVP & General Manager, Integrated Marketing Services, Experian Marketing Services
Sumit Rai, CEO, Kulu Valley
Moderator: Steve Dennen, VP, comScore, Inc.

Telecom Goes Hollywood: Networks for the Digital Age
Bruce McNaughton, Multimedia Solution Architect, Alcatel-Lucent
Marcus Liassides, SVP Sales & BD, Move Networks
Andres Jordan, Vice President, Innovation Deutsche Telekom North America, Inc
Moderator: Michael Khalilian, Chairman & President, IMS/NGN Forum

12:00 - 12:50PM

USER Speak: Business strategies for applying digital media services to technologies from leading corporations
Kosta Skoulikaris, Snr Director Product Management & Marketing for Digital Advertising Services, Experian Marketing Services
William Kemp, Managing Director, Digital Media, Burson-Marsteller
Aaron Goldman, Managing Partner, Connectual
Moderator: Michael Morisy, Community Editor, ITKnowledgeExchange.com

 

1:00 - 2:15PM

Media Evolution/Revolution: Technology's impact on new and traditional media
John Barron, Chicago Sun Times
Eric Easter, Vice President of Digital Strategy, EbonyJet.com
Moderator: John Salak, Founder & President, The Salak Group

 

2:30 - 3:20PM

Monetizing Information: Online services stream into the market
Alan Scott, Senior Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer, Dow Jones & Company, Enterprise Media Group
David Silva, Director, Site Development, Morningstar, Inc.
Newssift, FT Search, Financial Times Group
Moderator: Patty Brown, The Content Strategy Group

Media on the Move: The opportunities and challenges of applying mobile applications to B-to-C and B-to-B
Mark Donovan, comScore Inc.
Cassidy Shield, Head of Product Marketing, Interactive Media and Communications Division, Applications Software Group, Alcatel-Lucent
Susan Mazonson, FastTrack Wireless
Randy Cavaiani, Vice President Marketing, Novarra

3:30 - 5:00PM

Dollars for Digital: Financing growth in tough times
Robert Raciti, GE Capital
Robin Gareiss, Nemertes Research

Minding the Storage: Managing digital media
Lisa Rhodes, Vice President Marketing, Verne Global
Adam Powers, Chair of Ecosystem Committee, DLNA, Director of Standards and Emerging Technology, Rovi Corp
Chris Gladwin, President & CEO, Cleversafe
(Until 4:10pm)

Friday, October 23, 2009

ROOM: W178A

ROOM: W179A

11:00 - 11:50AM

Future Shock: Transforming digital media products, services and applications
Bryant McBride, Accrue

No Strings Attached: Wireless networking growth & challenges
Sita Lowman, Nortel
Aashu Virmani, Aylus
Bohdan Pyskir, Chief Operating Officer & President, Lemko
Dave Kresse, CEO, Mu Dynamics
Moderator: Michael Khalilian, Chairman & President, IMS/NGN Forum

12:00 – 12:50PM

Redefining Social Media
Edward K. Moran, Deloitte Services LP
Mike Moran, Author of Do It Wrong Quickly, Co-author of Search Engine Marketing, Inc., Chief Strategist, Converseon
Eric Forst, Account Executive, Visible Technologies
Moderator: Patty Brown, The Content Strategy Group

Technology Rules: Legal issues and their market impact
Greg Kot, Chicago Tribune
Ira Kalina, Drinker, Biddle & Reath
Moderator: Michael Morisy, Community Editor, ITKnowledgeExchange.com

1:00 - 2:15PM

Communications Integration: Technology's impact on marketing, advertising and PR
Ian Sohn, SVP of Digital Influence, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide
Erin Byrne, CEO, proof digital media and Chief Digital Strategist, Burson-Marsteller
Amielle Lake, CEO, Tagga Media Inc
Moderator: John Salak, Founder & President, The Salak Group

 

2:15 – 4:00PM

 

Positioned for Career Growth: Personal success in changing market
Jeff Carroll, Consultant, Writer & Speaker, BPI Group North America and Chicago Radio Co-Host

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The Forum’s Scope

Services: IPTV, streaming video, film, audio, voice, social networks, conferencing, private broadcasts, personal media, messaging, location-based advertising, permission-based advertising, digital signage, archiving and retrieving, Web casts, 3-D, GPS, emergency communications, various interactive communications, interactive gaming, enterprise networking, B-to-B networking, e-Learning, e-Medicine, virtual communities, etc.

Content: Film, data, music, photography, news feeds, 3-D animation, etc.

Enterprise and consumer network broadband technologies: Web 2.0, Internet2, G-4, digital media services platform (DMSP), etc.

Supporting software/technologies/applications: software platforms, media hubs, servers, digital data storage systems, data movement apps, USB drives, optical discs, etc.

Consumer and enterprise devices: cell phones, smart phones, videophones, smart displays, PDAs, PCs, laptops, tablet PCs, telematic terminals, video conferencing facilities, kiosks, television, Internet/satellite radio, networked retail/vending outlets, etc.

Who Should Attend

Representatives from entertainment, advertising, marketing, medical, media (sports/news/etc.), video and music production/distribution, financial services, education and academic sectors, online gaming sectors, social networking groups and online multi- channel platforms, among other industries and businesses, involved in moving, manipulating, storing or using digital media and broadband entertainment content to drive services and revenues or increase efficiency.

CIOs and CTOs interested in securing a better understanding of how emerging technologies, products and networking services will make their digital media—broadband entertainment organizations or networks more effective, efficient and profitable.

Market facilitators such as venture capitalists, structured financiers, bankers, accountants, lawyers, and industry specialists and analysts who specialize in providing non-technical support and services to the digital media and broadband entertainment market.

Connect to the future of digital media and broadband entertainment.

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