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| Wednesday 14.09.2005 | |||
| Available | "Understand
your neighbours" Dominique Bouchet, Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Southern Denmark explains how to overcome the pitfalls of cross-cultural communication |
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The
path to the future |
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| Available | - Leo Reif, Vice President, Media and Telecom Group, CSFB | ||
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Michel
Sasportes, Partner, OC&C Strategy Consultants |
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| Thursday 15.09.2005 | |||
| Available | The
wild and wonderful world of database publishing
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| Available | Are we
ready for the future challenges? - The significance of VOIP for directory publishers, Joel Bernstein, partner, Halprin Temple, USA |
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| Available | - ENUM and its implication for directory publishing, Robert Schischka, Enum.at | ||
| Available | - How traditional telecoms are managing the change, David Axam, BT | ||
| Available | - How new telecoms view directory publishing, Michael Kakuschky, Nikotel, DE | ||
| Available | - The regulatory aspects, Friedhelm Dommermuth Head of Department, Regulatory Authority for Telecommunications, Germany | ||
| Friday 16.09.2005 | |||
| Available | The
Directory Market in Scandinavia Thomas Franzén, CEO, Eniro, SE |
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| Available | Sales
session Selling in a multi-product environment: In this session, some B2C publishers will be presenting their approaches to selling voice, internet and paper products in an increasingly competitive and complex environment. |
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| Available | European
Databases : Opportunities and Threats Directory and database publishers are at the leading edge of the growth of the European knowledge economy. European and national governments have recognised the potential growth in our sector and have sought to encourage this through supporting legislation on the protection of databases and liberalisation of access to public sector and government held information. Have the good intentions of governments translated into real opportunities for publishers? |
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Access to Public Sector Information:
What’s changing?
Trevor Fenwick, Euromonitor
International, UK The decision to liberalise access to European public sector information is designed to stimulate the knowledge economy by boosting the data publishing sector. With national legislation due this year what are the changes taking place and how can data publishers take advantage of the changes ? This session will explain what is happening by focussing on issues surrounding access to company information and telephone subscriber information. Are databases still protected? Laurie Kaye, UK In 2004 the European Court of Justice surprised the database sector with its decision in the William Hill and Fixtures Marketing cases. Are databases still protected and, if not, what has changed? What do data publishers need to do to maximise the protection of their data from unauthorised copying and re-use? |
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| Available | The behaviour of the
young generation concerning search and directory usage The new generation is developing different search habits. Do we understand the implication for directory publishing? It's all a question of strategic planning! Panel of young people |
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| Available | Session open to spouses
and accompanying persons: The internationally acclaimed author and behaviourist Allan Pease explains "Why men don't listen and women can't read maps". |
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