Archive for G2010 Videos
Stuart McRae, IBM – Collaboration Evangelist with IBM’s Lotus Software
Stuart McRae is an Executive Collaboration Evangelist with IBM’s Lotus Software, responsible for articulating IBM’s vision for Collaboration & Social Software for the Enterprise. Stuart supports key customers, partners, marketing events and analyst briefings worldwide with a blend of technical, business and market experience.
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New Video: Martin Greenwood SOCITM – The Web Channel and Local Government
Posted by: | CommentsKeynote Presentation: The Web Channel and Local Government – Martin Greenwood, SOCITM
Martin Greenwood runs Socitm Insight, the research arm of Socitm, the association for ICT and related professionals working in the public and voluntary sectors.
Data collected by Socitm Insight through its Website take-up and Channel value benchmarking services show that the web is local authorities’ cheapest service delivery channel and (contrary to what many managers believe) also the most popular. However, it is also the least successful, with between 10% and 40% of web enquiries ending in failure, giving rise to potentially large volumes of ‘avoidable contacts’ through other, more costly, channels.
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New Video: Internet and Social Inclusion filmed at G2010
Posted by: | CommentsThe Internet and Social Inclusion Discussion Panel
This video was filmed at the G2010 conference on Thursday Oct 22nd 2009 and features:
- Jan Gower, Vice President, IBM;
- Tony Collins, Executive Editor, Computer Weekly;
- Stephen Hilton, Bristol City Council;
- John Shewell, Brighton & Hove City Council;
- Anthony Zacharzewski, Democratic Society
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New Video: Open Data, Mash-ups and Government Web
Posted by: | CommentsOpen Data and Mash-ups Discussion Panel
This video was filmed at the G2010 conference on Thursday Oct 22nd 2009 and features:
- Ewan McIntosh, Digital Commissioner for Scotland and Northern Ireland, Channel 4/4ip
- Chris Taggart, Founder / Developer of OpenlyLocal;
- Stuart McRae, Executive Collaboration Evangelist with IBM’s Lotus Software;
- Paul Canning, Public Sector Web Professionals;
- Colm Hayden, Technical Director of Anaeko
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New Video: Government & The Internet
Posted by: | CommentsGovernment & The Internet Discussion Panel
This video was filmed at the G2010 conference on Thursday Oct 22nd 2009 and features:
- Dominique Lazanski, Digital Strategist & President Last Press Label
- Jim Killock, Executive Director, Open Rights Group;
- Philip Virgo, Secretary General, EURIM;
- Phil Kingsland from Nominet;
- Hamish Nicklin Head of Google’s UK Public Sector and Government team
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New Video: Peter Kellner, YouGov – Keynote Presentation at G2010
Posted by: | CommentsPeter Kellner President, YouGov – Keynote presentation
Peter is President of YouGov a research and consulting organisation, pioneering the use of the Internet to collect high quality in-depth data for market research, organisational research and stakeholder consultation. Peter has been a journalist and political commentator for more than 30 years, working for the Sunday Times, Independent, New Statesman, and Evening Standard as well as broadcast news productions like BBC Newsnight and Channel 4 News.
This video was filmed at the G2010 conference on Thursday Oct 22nd 2009.
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Video: Government Service in a Web 2.0 Era – Panel Discussion Filmed at G2010
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This Government Services panel discussion was filmed at the G2010 Conference on Oct 22nd 2009 and featured:
- Gordon McKenzie, Microsoft;
- Tanya Oliver, Kent County Council;
- Michael Juer, Northamptonshire County Council
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William Heath Keynote presentation Identity Management
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This video was filmed at the G2010 conference on Thursday Oct 22nd 2009 with William Heath, founder of CTRL SHIFT
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New Video: Tom Steinberg, Technology and Citizens, a Keynote Presentation from G2010
Posted by: | CommentsTom Steinberg Keynote presentation Technology and Citizens
This video was filmed at the G2010 conference on Thursday Oct 22nd 2009 with Tom Steinberg, founder of mySociety.org
mySociety is a non-profit, open source organisation that runs many of the best-known democracy websites in the UK. These include the Parliamentary transparency website TheyWorkForYou and the somewhat self-explanatory FixMyStreet. mySociety’s missions are to build websites that give people simple, tangible benefits in the democratic and community aspects of their lives, and that teach the public and voluntary sector how they can use technology better to help citizens.
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New Video: Blogging, Social Media and New Media
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This panel discussion was filmed at the G2010 Conference on Oct 22nd 2009 and featured:
- Chair: Iain Dale, Political Blogger: Iain Dales Diary
- Mick Fealty, Daily Telegraph Blogger and Slugger O’Toole;
- Stephen Tall, LibDem Voice;
- Craig Elder, Conservative Party;
- Adam Parker, CEO, Realwire
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