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Defrag
is the first conference focused solely on the internet-based
tools that transform loads of information into layers of knowledge,
and accelerate the “aha” moment. Defrag is about
the space that lives in between knowledge management, “social”
networking, collaboration and business intelligence. Defrag
is not a version number. Rather it’s a gathering place
for the growing community of implementers, users, builders and
thinkers that are working on the next wave of software innovation.
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Monday,
November 5th, 2007 |
7:30
to 5:00 |
Registration
Open |
7:30
to 8:30 |
Continental
Breakfast |
8:30
to 8:40 |
Welcome
to Defrag - Eric Norlin |
8:40
to 9:20 |
Keynote:
Everything is Miscellaneous - David Weinberger |
9:20
to 10:05 |
Keynote:
Topic - Social Intelligence - led by Clay Shirky
Participants: Joshua Schachter, Yahoo!; JB Holston, Newsgator;
JP Rangaswami, BT Global Services |
10:05
to 10:15 |
Morning
Break |
10:15
to 10:30 |
A
Message of Warning: Michael Barrett, CISO, PayPal |
10:30
to 11:45 |
Open
Space: Defining Defrag Topic Areas - led by Jerry Michalski |
11:45
to 12:15 |
Sponsor
Challenge: Shane Pearson, BEA Systems |
12:15
to 1:15 |
Lunch (with Sponsors) |
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Breakout
1 |
Breakout
2 |
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1:15
to 2:00 |
Social
Networking the Enterprise: Dawn Foster, Charles Armstrong
and Aaron Fulkerson |
Defraging
the Enterprise: DIY Mashup tools and Widgets -- Adam
Gross, Salesforce.com; moderated by Jeff Nolan |
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2:00
to 2:45 |
A
look at "Structured Attention":
Alex Iskold |
Defragging
Gadgets: Community-driven Electronics: Peter Semmelhack,
Bug Labs |
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2:45
to 3:05 |
Sponsor
Challenge: Greg Reinacker, Newsgator |
Sponsor
Challenge:
TJ Kang, ThinkFree |
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3:05
to 3:15 |
Afternoon
Break |
3:15
to 3:30 |
Defragging
Identity: Dick Hardt |
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3:30
to 4:00 |
Keynote:
Discussing Attention - Esther Dyson |
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4:00
to 4:30 |
Customer
Reach vs. Vendor Grasp -- Doc Searls |
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4:30
to 5:00 |
Things
to do in Denver when your Corporation is Dead - Ross Mayfield |
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5:00
to 7:30 |
Evening
Reception |
7:30
to ? |
Birds
of a feather dinners around Defrag Topics |
Tuesday,
November 6th, 2007 |
8:00-11:00 |
Registration
Open |
7:30
to 8:30 |
Continental
Breakfast |
8:30
to 8:35 |
Morning
2 - Opening Comments |
8:35
to 9:15 |
Defrag
and Enterprise 2.0: Andrew McAfee |
9:15
to 10:00 |
Keynote:
Topic - Next-level Discovery --- Marti Hearst, UC Berkley;
Lou Paglia, Factiva/Dow Jones; Jeremie Miller, Search
Wikia; Steve Larsen, Krugle; moderated by Bradley Horowitz,
Yahoo! |
10:00
to 10:15 |
Morning
Break |
10:15
to 11:30 |
Open
Space: Covering what's not getting covered - led by Jerry
Michalski |
11:30
to 12:00 |
Sponsor
Challenge: Yahoo! Jeremy Zawodny |
12:00
to 1:00 |
Lunch (with Sponsors) |
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Breakout
1 |
Breakout
2 |
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1:00
to 1:45 |
Funding
the Defrag space: a VC's perspective -- Jeff Clavier,
Jeremy Liew and Brad Feld |
Visualization
of Social Intelligence - JC Herz |
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1:45
to 2:30 |
Searching
People:
Michael Hussey, PeekYou (moderator); Michael Tanne,
Wink; Robert Zakari, ZabaSearch; Tim Koster, SearchSystems |
How
taxonomies meet folksonomies, or the role of semantics
on the Web - K.G. Schneider, Free Range Librarian |
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2:30
to 2:50 |
Sponsor
Challenge: me.dium, Robert Reich |
Web
2.0 goes to Work: Rod Smith, IBM |
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2:50
to 3:00 |
Afternoon
Break |
3:00
to 3:45 |
Towards
a Usable Semantic Web: Nova Spivack |
Visualizing
Social Media: Principles and Challenges - Matthew Hurst |
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3:45
to4:20 |
Web
Plumbing 101: A practical guide to the Semantic Web
- Eran Shir and Jon Aizen, Dapper |
Harnessing
the Collective: Todd Vernon, Lijit; Tim Wolters, Collective
Intellect; Ryan Marten, Rally Software |
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4:20
to 5:00 |
Keynote:
Relevance and Information Overload - led by Paul Kedrosky
Participants: Bradley Allen, Siderean; James Altucher,
Stockpickr; Chris Shipley, Guidewire Group; David Liu,
AOL |
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5:00
to ? |
Closing
Comments |
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More
about Open Space, the Sponsor Challenge and BoFs
Defrag's agenda and speakers are subject
to change without notice.
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