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Asidua to Host Seminar at Major Government Event
7th August 2006
Asidua will host a seminar entitled "Technology Enablement for Shared Services" at the Waterfront Hall on Tuesday, October 3. The seminar is part of the 2nd Annual "Shaping the Future of Public Services in Northern Ireland" Conference. This exclusively public sector event is targeted at everyone involved in, or concerned with improving public services in Northern Ireland.
For more information, including details on registering for the event please visit: www.govnet.co.uk/nireland
Seminar Details
"Technology Enablement for Shared Services"
Waterfront Hall, Belfast
Tuesday, October 3, 2006
11.35 & 13.35
Shared Services In Context
Shared Services is firmly accepted as a key enabler of what is the main focus of public sector transformation – the improved delivery of public services to citizens.
Shared Services provides for the convergence and streamlining of functions to ensure that an organisation delivers services as effectively and efficiently as possible. The key advantage of this convergence is that it creates economies of scale, and indeed economies of skill, to enable multi function working.
However, in order to drive this convergence, technology is needed to enable the robust and scalable linking of the various enterprise and departmental systems that support the functions.
The Seminar
In this session Asidua’s Business Services Division will:
• Explain Shared Services within the context of public sector transformation.
• Contextualise the much talked about ‘Service Orientated Architecture (SOA)’ concept and explain the relationship between building an SOA and Shared Services.
• Provide practical advice on how to implement a sustainable and scalable Shared Services programme.
• Emphasise the role of technology as a key enabler of shared services. In particular we will show how, using Application and Data Integration, Service Oriented Architectures can be created that support, manage and monitor the interchange of data and processes between the systems to maximise effectiveness.
• Provide examples of line-of-business shared service implementations, and the benefits derived by the organisation.
* Full Seminar Agenda will follow. Please check back.