Best practice case study is focus of MEGA UK seminar
Davis Langdon & Seah, is the focus of a seminar on how to develop IT systems
that are in alignment with business requirements, being presented in London on
February 22, 2007, by the UK division of MEGA International, a leading business
process modelling (BPM) and enterprise architecture (EA) specialist.
To be presented by Kevin Deeley Graham of Davis Langdon & Seah, the case study
will describe how the company used the MEGA modelling approach to support its
IT systems design in a consistent way, from the capture of its key business requirements
to the detailed specification of the systems themselves.
One of a series of informative ‘Focal Point’ seminars run by MEGA
UK, the morning event will take place at The Courthouse Kempiski Hotel, 19-21
Great Marlborough Street and will comprise three presentations followed by a question
and answer session. The seminar will start at 9.00am and finish at noon.
Ludovic Relandeau, Vice President of UK Operations, MEGA International, will open
the seminar with a session entitled ‘Analysis and design are key steps in
developing flexible IT systems’. He will be followed by Kevin Deeley Graham,
IT Associate, Davis Langdon & Seah, presenting the case study on ‘The
adoption of Enterprise Architecture at Davis Langdon & Seah’. Davis
Langdon will then round off the seminar with a presentation about ‘Deploying
MEGA at Davis Langdon & Seah’.
“The aim of the Focal Point seminars MEGA devises and presents is to help
organisations learn more about the principles and practice of BPM and EA, and
the great value these methods potentially bring to the performance of a business,”
said Ludovic Relandeau. “The most instructive way to convey this value is
through real-world case studies which demonstrate best practice, and just as important
– realistically include the type of potential and costly issues that may
be avoided.”
Delegates wishing to attend the event are invited to register at
www.mega.com
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, or call Claire Gerardin on 020 8323 8103, or fax 020 8323 8312.