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Connect 2017

I'm excited to have been selected to present at Connect 2017, the premier social business and digital collaboration conference. This year, I will be co-presenting with Purvi Trivedi from IBM.

Below is the description of my session:

A Customer Success Story: Evolving Your Social Business to Efficiently Collaborate Externally

Internal collaboration platforms like IBM Connections are increasingly being expanded to external audiences. Come to this session to learn how Superior Group has eliminated organizational boundaries and evolved IBM Connections to collaborate efficiently with a variety of external users, including customers, contractors, suppliers and business partners. We will showcase our external user deployment, discuss the initial involvement with legal and IT, and highlight the business value and use cases. We'll also share some of the technical challenges and successes. The session will provide valuable lessons learned for you to consider when planning and orchestrating your own IBM Connections external user expansion and what you need to make it.

Connect 2017 will take place February 20 -23, 2017 in San Francisco, California.

Learn more about the event at http://www-01.ibm.com/software/collaboration/events/connect/.

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