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=20 =09 ITAA =09 =09 =20 The Information Technology Association of America's (ITAA) ASP Program i= s proud to announce the latest ASP Webcast ? =09 =09 "Service Management and Service-Centric Computing" =09 =09 Wednesday, October 24, 2001 from 11:00am to 12:00pm Eastern =09 Presented by: Elliot Kass, Director of Marketing, iCan SP (A Computer A= ssociates Company) =09 =09 =20 Register Today! =09 [IMAGE] =09 Sign In =09 =09 =20 =09 [IMAGE] =09 [IMAGE] =09 Service Management and Service-Centric Computing =09 ITAA is proud to offer its latest ASP Webcast. =09 =20 =09 =09 ITAA Logo =09 ITAA is proud to present its latest Webcast as part of the = Application Service Provider (ASP) program presentation series. The focus = of this event will be on service management and service-centric computing.= Service-centric computing and its complement-service management-are the= two most important developments shaping our industry today. For years, th= e business world has been searching for a way to make information technolo= gy better suited to the ever-shifting realities of the market. Now thanks = to service-centric computing-also known as the 'utility model'-it has one.= This Webcast will explore how service management technology enables se= rvice providers to offer IT services on demand. Specifically it will expla= in how you can: ? Allocate Internet costs by user, application or accou= nt ? Manage and service levels and create enforceable SLAs ? Rapidly roll = out new services-while keeping costs in check ? Compete effectively in tod= ay's cost-sensitive, service-oriented IT environment About the Presente= r: Elliot Kass is iCan SP's Director of Marketing and is responsible for a= ll marketing and communications worldwide. Prior to joining the Computer A= ssociates' subsidiary in November, 2000, Kass was at IBM, where he led a w= ide range of eBusiness and Web-based initiatives for the company's 90,000 = channel partners. He spent fifteen years at CMP Media in editorial managem= ent and was instrumental in the launch of several leading publications, in= cluding InformationWeek, CommunicationsWeek and InternetWeek. As Editor of= CommunicationsWeek, and later InternetWeek, Kass launched several of the = first-ever commercial Web sites. He has written on technology-related issu= es for such leading industry analysts as the Gartner Group, as well as for= numerous publications, including Computerworld, Windows Magazine and The = Washington Post. Kass, a native of New York's Long Island, has lived in su= ch varied climes as Santa Fe, New Mexico; Arhus, Denmark and the People's = Republic of China. He is an avid hiker and skier, a mediocre tennis player= and greatly enjoys good historical fiction. =09 =09 [IMAGE] more info =09 =20 =09 [IMAGE] =09 [IMAGE] =09 =20 =09=09=09=09 [IMAGE] =09 =09=09=09=09 [IMAGE] =09 =09=09=09=09 =09 =09=09=09=09 =09 =09=09=09=09 =09 =09 =09 =09 =09 =09
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