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"IM seminars” by SAP & Platon

Do you also want to have a good night’s sleep, every night? Attend our seminars in Aarhus, Copenhagen or Stockholm and we will tell you how.
Most of us have a fairly short term focus in our work. We are caught in everyday challenges (whether they are business or IT related) and the recession certainly has not improved this. On the contrary the burden of daily chores has increased, because we are expected to do more with less. But the long term challenges of information quality and availability cannot be solved through fire fighting. We need an innovative vision to pick the right path and truly believe that we can make a difference.

This seminar will:

  • Investigate the future significance of “information as an asset”

  • Describe where we think Information Management is heading

  • Show you how to get started on the journey towards true Information Management

  • Motivate you to continue the journey despite the challenges


The seminars are held in:

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den 30 augusti 2010
Keys to Successful Change
It’s true that many MDM projects fail due to bad project management, but many others have good project managers and good methodologies and still fail. Why is that? More importantly, how do you avoid the same fate?
den 16 augusti 2010
Platon Norway awarded Microsoft 2010 BI Partner of the Year
We are proud to announce that Platon has been awarded the MICROSOFT BI PARTNER of the year in Norway 2010. The award was presented and handed over during a country reception with the Norwegian partners attending (100+) the Microsoft World Partner Conference in Washington, 13. Juli. 2010.
den 5 augusti 2010
Watch out for Platon
Platon is one of the companies featured in the “Vendors We’re Watching in 2010”-list from www.information-management.com.
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