Daily Wrap-up & Administration
Daily Wrap-up & Administration
Digital Transformation in Government Conference (DTiG) 2022
ISACA Ottawa Valley Chapter Annual Conference
Daily Wrap-up & Administration
This talk will discuss the adaptive enterprise architecture and aims to address the following key questions:• What are the key elements of an intelligent enterprise: purpose, structure, behavior, and value proposition?• How to architect an intelligent enterprise: an architecture approach?• How to enable intelligence in an enterprise: data, analytics, and intelligence (AI/ML)? Biography – Dr. …
As governments look towards developing new ways of working and providing modernized services, there is a need to ensure that these efforts ultimately deliver on the desired outcomes of those receiving the service, as well as those delivering them. Using the language of capabilities, the business can clearly communicate intent, ensure that digital transformation is …
Abstract. Biography – Martin BernierBiography – Ilva PeciBiography – Stephanie Pereira
There has been an accelerated adoption of digital business platforms in the past few years, driven in large part by the necessity to create virtual environments for all aspects of home, work and school. The University of Ottawa literally shifted to a virtual program delivery model over one weekend towards the end of our Winter …
Abstract. Biography – Dr. Robert Weisman
As the information disciplines continue to experience rapid changes and developments, this session will explore the extent to which information science education continues meet the needs of these changes and to provide learning opportunities for new and experienced information management professionals. Biography – Dr. Louise Spiteri
Abstract. Biography – Lluis Alfons Arino Martin
Digital transformation requires significant IT talent. Do you know what you need? Do you know what you have? As the Association of IT Professionals in Canada CIPS is trying to assist by allowing all members to assess their knowledge and experience and access training to help improve both. The demand for IT talent worldwide is …
In October of 2021, the university of Ottawa and IBM announced a multi-year partnership to build and operate a new, state of the art Cyber Range for research and training in cybersecurity. This collaboration is, in reality, the next step in a decade long close collaboration between IBM CAS and research groups at the university …