J. Boye Conference: Aarhus 2009

A Knowledge Sharing Summit for Online Professionals

Dates: November 3rd - 5th 2009

Our audience: Web practitioners in the widest sense; web managers, web project managers, intranet managers and other online professionals operating both in- and outside the firewall.

What you get: You can choose between 6 tracks each day, which each offer a unique conference experience with international experts and carefully selected case studies. As a delegate you can mix and match tracks to build your own conference program.

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You also get:

  • A provocative and enlightening keynote from BJ Fogg and an opportunity to challenge experts and thought-leaders such as Lars Kolind.
  • More face-to-face time with expert speakers, gurus and fellow practitioners than other conferences, partly due to our famous social events - all part of your conference package.
  • An opportunity to discuss your challenges with thought leaders at the roundtable discussions
  • Comparative presentations in a fast-paced, entertaining set of competitive demos a the Web Idol Competition
  • Small, focused sessions with ample opportunity to question and challenge speakers, experts and fellow practitioners.
  • A sales-pitch free environment!

What’s new?    News

  • Last chance to take advantage of Super Early discount
    Jun. 30: Save up to €200 by registering today – and remember that J. Boye members and those working in the non-profit and higher education sectors qualify for further discounts. Sign up online.

    A highlight at this year’s programme is Bob Boiko, author of “Laughing at the CIO” and lecturer at University of Washington. Bob was one of the most popular speakers at the recent J. Boye conference in Philadelphia, and has also previously given sessions at J. Boye conferences in Denmark. He will give a half-day pre-conference tutorial on Tuesday 3rd Nov and talk on the web strategy track on Wednesday 4th.

  • New case study: University of Southern Denmark
    Jun. 22: As Head of the Web Office at University of Southern Denmark Rie Zimmer Rasmussen is used to handling complex web projects. University of Southern Denmark has in excess of 17,000 students and more than 2,000 employees.

    Rie will join the Higher Education Track, where she will share her experiences with several different challenges, such as preparing and implementing a web strategy, collaborative problem solving and prioritizing the tasks of the Web Office.

  • New case study: Sauer-Danfoss
    Jun. 09: Lars Bech is currently establishing the infrastructure, governance and user experience of Sauer-Danfoss' web presence. As Global Web Manager, Lars gets to travel to the US headquarter on a regular basis.

    Lars has climbed Kilimanjaro, enjoys his Nike+ running gadget and is a long-time member of our community of practice. He will share his experiences on the web content management track.

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Our strength: J. Boye’s conferences grew out of our large international Community of Practice. We are in constant contact with over 250 large and complex enterprises and organizations and we know the agendas and projects of our members. This puts us in a unique position to assess and determine what is happening in every corner of the field at any given time and enables us to put together a relevant program that really reflects the current challenges of our delegates.

J. Boye Conferences were born out of the desire to let people share and learn in an open environment; stimulating and inspiring events with presentations, demos, intense discussions and ample opportunity to expand your network in a social, informal campus-style atmosphere.

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Learn from other practitioners:

  • Aarhus University
  • Sauer-Danfoss
  • University of Southern Denmark
  • Västra Götalandsregionen
  • Wienerberger
  • ...and many more to come.

"The conference was great, mainly because you meet the people in involved with the real thing, real problems, real challenges, and real solutions. It is a great place to measure the pulse of the industry."

- Genc Kastrati, The Global Fund