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The Web & Industry Track is a three-day forum where both providers and users will demonstrate how the latest web technologies are changing their businesses. The speakers are drawn from a wide variety of industries, including publishing, telecom, Internet, IT, television and media, automotive, and finance, with their presentations providing valuable insights for the developer, the provider, and the user.

Chairman: Michael Dreisch, UPC


Tuesday May 16, 10:30-12:00

E-Business

PresenterTitle
Michael Dreisch,
Chairman
Introduction
Jeff Barton,
Visa
Practical XML for Business in the Real World
Andrei Broder,
VP of Research
Alta Vista
The Explosive Growth of Unstructured Search
Andrew Donoho,
Web Theorist/Designated Entrepreneur
IBM
The Impact of XML on E-business
Laura Rohde,
Moderator
Q & A


Tuesday May 16, 14:00-17:30

Publishing

PresenterTitle
Michael Dreisch,
Chairman
Introduction
Ilhan Aksoycan,
Director Internet Publishing Services (VIPS)
VNU
How to Teach an Elephant to Dance
Mike Casey,
Director Electronic Publishing
Kluwer Academic Publishers
XML as the Backbone for Content and Data in the Publishing Company
David Marques,
Chief Technology Officer
Elsevier Science Electronic Publishing
Building Science Portals on the Web
Laura Rohde,
Moderator
Q& A


Wednesday May 17, 10:30-12:00

Enhanced Television Session-1

PresenterTitle
Michael Dreisch,
Chairman
Introduction
Geoffrey Monge,
Vice President Strategy and Convergence Development
Chello Broadband nv
Chello on TV
Henk-Jan Engelhardt,
Manager Publishing
NOB Interactive
TV Formats with Broadband
Ian Jefferson,
Vice President,
Distribution Alliances
RespondTV
Challenges in Making eTV a Reality
Peter Martin,
Moderator
Q & A


Wednesday May 17, 14:00-17:30

Enhanced Television Session-2

PresenterTitle
Michael Dreisch,
Chairman
Introduction
John North,
Vice President Development Group
e-City
Interactive Television: Here, Now. Finally.
Christophe Kind,
Product Management
Canal+ Technologies
Internet on TV: The DVB-Multimedia Home Platform Approach
Stuart Collingwood,
Vice President EMEA
Liberate Technologies
Developing an Enhanced TV Platform based on Web Standards
Peter Martin,
Moderator
Q & A


Thursday May 18, 10:30-12:00

Mobile Web Session-1

PresenterTitle
Michael Dreisch,
Chairman
Introduction
Espen Kristensen,
Project Manager
Ericsson
WAP Security Schemes in Today's Internet Environment
Ronald Horn,
Libertel (Vodafone Group)
From Local Mobile Voice to Global Wireless Web
Håkan Mitts,
Technology Manager
Nokia
The Web in your Pocket
Jason Levitt,
Moderator
Q & A


Thursday May 18, 14:00-17:30

Mobile Web Session-2

PresenterTitle
Michael Dreisch,
Chairman
Introduction
Jans Aasman,
Senior Researcher
KPN Research
Mobile Internet from the Couch
Michiel Adriaanse,
Senior Consultant
PriceWaterhouse
Coopers
Marketing challenges, Selling Mobile Internet Convergence (MIC)
Bruce Radloff,
Chief Information Officer
OnStar (General Motors)
OnStar Mobile Services Today and Tomorrow
Jason Levitt,
Moderator
Q& A
 

Updated: May 11, 2000
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