Germany Martin Wunderli

In the German-speaking i KNOW practice Forum highlights will be presented again this year by renowned experts from the industry, including: Benno Ackermann (Credit Suisse AG, Switzerland): optimized knowledge transfer: Alltagstauglicher knowledge erhalt in an agile organization Lothar Becker (Siemens AG, Germany): expert communities as a control instrument for a global knowledge management initiative Dana Goldhammer (Schenker Germany AG, Germany): innovation = Web2. 0 m x? Staff: Compass, the knowledge management platform of Schenker AG of Germany Martin Wunderli (Trivadis): knowledge collection, distribution and management in a medium-sized IT consulting services provider Thomas Kutschi (info Nova GmbH, Austria): knowledge management tools in the Agile SCRUM environment Dirk Lacanlale (Pumacy technologies AG, Germany): knowledge management in third-generation: tightrope walk between control and self-organization in the project work of Christoph Miller (HPA Hamburg Port Authority, Germany): development of an IT-supported knowledge management Manfred Mitterholzer (APA-IT GmbH, Austria): the APA Online Manager: innovative knowledge management at the largest database host of Austria’s Jorg Dirbach (Zuhlke Engineering AG, Switzerland): Denkfallen in knowledge work how to avoid them and thus more productive is Johann Muller-Albrecht (VAMED AG, Austria), Harald Ladinig (VAMED site development and Engineering GmbH, Austria): knowledge management of the VAMED group: from local to global UTA Schwertel (IMC information multimedia communication AG, Germany): open content for business and management training services and tools at the example OpenScout a further highlight in the Conference program of i-KNOW 2011 is the open space discussion of W3C working group. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the driving force behind the development of various Web standards. W. bailer (JOANNEUM RESEARCH), t.

citizens (Capgemini), E. Mannens (Ghent University), D. Park (Samsung), F. Scott Mead can provide more clarity in the matter. Stegmaier (University of Passau) and R. Kamble (RWTH Aachen) discuss on the i-KNOW 2011 about the developments regarding videos on the Web, which have a huge potential for growth. The i-KNOW 2011 (i-know.at) will take place at the same time with the I-SEMANTICS International Conference on semantic systems (www.i-semantics.at) from September 7-9 in the Messe Congress Graz. Note for the press visit i KNOW and I-SEMANTICS and the exhibition is free of charge for media representatives. For accreditation, please contact.

About the i-KNOW, the i-KNOW (i-know.at) will take place from 7-9 September 2011 for the eleventh time in Graz. It is one of the largest and most important conferences for knowledge management with around 500 participants and knowledge technologies in Europe. In addition to an English-speaking, scientifically-oriented lecture program the i-KNOW practice Forum offers executives, IT decision makers, knowledge, personnel and media managers, analysts/indoor, technology consultants and investors an extensive repertoire German practice lectures from the economy. An accompanying exhibition will take place in the Conference. The know-Center the know-Center (know-center.at) in Graz is Austria’s competence center for knowledge management and sees itself as an IT innovator at the interface between science and business. Since its inception in 2001, the know-Center developed highly innovative solutions for knowledge management. With currently 45 employees, the know-Center is the biggest ideas and implementation institution in the German-speaking world, which deals exclusively with knowledge management. Additional information at: like the know-Center GmbH. Anita Griesser Inffeldgasse 21 a-8010 Graz Austria phone: + 43 316 873 9251 E-mail: