Showcase Presentations 

KEYNOTE |  Why is OpenText known as ‘the information company’?

Brandon Voight, Regional Director of Sales Information Management – Government, OpenText
 

OpenText is known simply as ‘the information company’.
OpenText has now combined with Micro Focus to expand its ability to empower information users to gain a genuine information advantage.  Today, data is EVERYWHERE. It is scattered throughout organizations - structured and unstructured;  tracked and untracked; internal and external. With so much data surrounding us, most of it is ignored or discarded.  But when you can easily manage and bring all your data together, it is transformed into useful information. Patterns and trends emerge, insights are gleaned, and better decisions are made. This IS the information advantage. 

Hear Brandon Voight explain how you can gain the information advantage in his keynote address.

GUEST SPEAKER |  Total Citizen Experience - A Key Challenge for the Public Sector

Keith Nelson, Global Public Sector Strategist, OpenText
 

Citizens today expect personalized, data-driven experiences. The public sector faces a pressing challenge as people increasingly compare their daily interactions with the seamless interfaces offered by private sector companies.

Keith Nelson, OpenText Public Sector Strategist, with more than 20 years experience  in public sector consulting, high-tech marketing and as a  government appointee, will explain how content management and workflow automation can unlock IT investments within key government enterprise systems, ultimately enhancing the quality of customer-facing experiences.
 

DISCOVER |  OpenText Content Services

Susan Tasic-Clark, Senior Manager, Solutions Consulting, OpenText
 

Learn about the extended suite of Content Services solutions from OpenText that can help your organisation embrace new ways of working to boost operational efficiency. Transform work and optimise business results by connecting information to people and processes, with flexible options to deploy in a private or public cloud.  Address any use case with a composable and scalable platform, stop information chaos and bridge silos with integrated business processes and power employee productivity by providing information when and where it’s needed. 

Hear how some customers in ANZ have incorporated these content services solutions in their information management journey. 

LEARN |  Introducing the next release of Content Manager 23.4

Abdullah Noman, Senior Solutions Consultant, Information Management & Governance, OpenText ANZ
 

Get ready for the next release of OpenText Content Manager. Abdullah will show the new features coming from the 23.4 major release in action and what’s instore for the future.

Showcase Customer Innovation Success Stories

How RM Workflow improved our approval processes and saved us money

Rachael Howden, Team Leader - Records Management, Goulburn Valley Water
 

Moving from wet signatures to electronic approvals come with issues of legacy processes and managing entrenched user habits. Rachael will share journey the water management facility embarked on to transform their internal approval process in 5 short months to one that is thriving and continuing to develop for the future.

An Innovative and simple solution for Drawing Management at Synergy

Debbie Cutts, Manager Enterprise Information Management, Synergy
 

Accessing the right drawing at the right time to maintain assets is critical. Hear Debbie and Amanda Cox, GM, Client Engagement, Atturra ECM, share their journey on how WA’s largest electricity generator and energy retailer collaborated on a document management solution to manage drawings version control, access and usability for their operations staff work orders.

Governing Data Privacy at the City of Wanneroo

Catherine Chick, Coordinator of Business Systems, City of Wanneroo
 

Data cataloguing, classification, records management/retention management, data discovery have strategic implications to information governance. Hear Catherine Chick and WyldLynx General Manager Carl Duncan, on the challenges managing data and PII risk and initiatives being implemented to govern data privacy at the city council.

Discovering and protecting “lost treasures”

Kerry Cody, Head Digital and Information ServicesDigital and Information Services,
Queensland Museum
 

Kerry Cody will discuss the Museum’s data discovery and data lifecycle management improvement journey which not only looked at protecting sensitive data but uncovering “hidden treasures”  - data of significant historic value for Queensland within a wide range of repositories. With Content Manager and Voltage Fusion, Queensland Museum was able to gain enhanced data visibility, access and search capabilities along with automated and secure file transfers.

Kerry will also comment on the challenges of the project and share the business outcomes achieved.  

*Presentations subject to change.