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Enterprise Informatics and Microsoft present a complimentary webcast featuring:
Jon Arnold, managing director, worldwide utilities industry, Microsoft
Glenn Cox, vice president, energy, Enterprise Informatics
Recorded: November 11, 2009 (60 minutes)
Reduce Risk, Improve Efficiency and Ensure Compliance for EPC Projects
With $155B invested world-wide in 2008 and $1B in federal stimulus money allocated in 2009 for green energy initiatives in the U.S., the EPC (engineer-procure-construct) industry is facing an unprecedented growth opportunity as new energy construction projects begin around the globe.
A major challenge the EPC industry faces as new projects get underway is ensuring the visibility and communication of millions of pieces of changing information related to thousands of milestones and accessed by hundreds of contractors over several years of relentless change.
In order to reduce project risk, is imperative to manage all project related information and the impact of change throughout the facility life cycle — from the planning, design engineering and construction phases to the operations and maintenance phase.
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Who should attend?
- Program Managers
- Project Managers/Leaders
- Design Engineers
- Quality/Safety Managers
- Change Managers
- Compliance Managers
Speakers
Jon Arnold is the managing director,
worldwide power and utilities for Microsoft.
As Microsoft’s senior executive for Power
and Utilities his primary responsibility is to
establish and drive Microsoft’s industry
strategy, which extends his leadership
over sales, solutions development, partner
activities, marketing, industry standards
development, evangelism, industry, government
and executive relations, as well as continuing
the advancement of Microsoft’s worldwide power and
utilities team. Most recently, Mr. Arnold was
one of the principle founders of Microsoft Hohm,
a new online application that brings people
together to save money, energy, and preserve
the environment.
Glenn Cox has been a vice president
Enterprise Informatics for more than 10 years. Prior
with joining the company, Mr. Cox held management
to positions at Northeast Utilities (NU), where he
participated in the startup of the Millstone Nuclear
Power Plant that included the design and
development of a nuclear document control
system and had responsibilities for Data
Warehousing, Reporting Architecture, email
migration to Lotus Notes, corporate document
management, corporate web architecture and
corporate strategies for knowledge management. His
diverse business experience has been instrumental
for Enterprise Informatics customers in identifying
and delivering strategic, visionary and high impact
solutions.
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Enterprise Informatics and Microsoft are partnering to deliver a comprehensive Enterprise Project Information & Change Management Solution
Learn how this solution will support the efficient delivery of these highly complex industrial projects.
In this one-hour webcast, you will learn how to:
- Vastly improve the accuracy of project and operational information
- Reduce schedule risk and improve coordination and collaboration
- Ensure compliance with federal, state and local regulatory mandates
- Successfully manage the impact of change
- Improve quality and safety metrics
- Improve project efficiency by reducing re-work
- Capture lessons learned and knowledge that will benefit future projects
Engineering design and construction firms like CH2M Hill, Aker Solutions and Bechtel, and energy utilities like Constellation Energy, Ameren and Entergy are now implementing EIM solutions to maintain competitive advantage. Join us for the webcast and find out how this solution can help your organization position itself for competitive challenges.
Register now and you will also have access to the informative executive summary on eB Project Information & Change Management!
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