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AIM Institute's
Infotec 2009

Innovate. Collaborate. Apply IT


April 13 - 15, 2009
Qwest Center Omaha

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    Web 2.0 Series
"Building a Brand by Optimizing Web 2.0 and Professional Networking"
Omaha, Nov. 20
Breakfast Seminar 7:30 - 8:30

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Web 2.0 Series
"Best Practices to Develop Compelling User Experiences"
Omaha, Dec. 4-5

Two-Day Workshop
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AIM Members Forum
"The Evolution of Information Exchange"
Dec. 9, 1-2 p.m.
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Web 2.0 Series
"Building Multi-Revenue Stream Startups"
Omaha, Jan. 9
Breakfast Seminar 7:30 - 8:30

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Web 2.0 Series
"Overcoming Common Obstacles with Web 2.0 Entrepreneurship"
Omaha, Jan. 16
Breakfast Seminar 7:30 - 8:30

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Web 2.0 Series
"Into the Wild with IntoOutdoors"
Omaha, Jan. 23
Breakfast Seminar 7:30 - 8:30

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Welcome to AIM Institute

 

The AIM Institute is a not-for-profit membership organization that provides information technology leadership to Nebraska and the surrounding region. We help our business, educational, and community partners to focus and coordinate their IT resources. Working together, we help initiate the changes and improvements necessary to meet emerging information technology needs, build a strong workforce, and expand economic growth in our communities. Learn More...


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AIM News
 

Annual Technology Series to Focus on Web 2.0

The AIM Institute, in partnership with the Peter Kiewit Institute and the Gallup Organization, is pleased to announce the 4th Annual Technology Series, entitled Web 2.0: Innovation, Interaction, Intelligence. Known throughout the region for its interactive format, thought-provoking content and engaging presentations, this year's series will feature Internet visionaries, who will present unique perspectives on emerging Web 2.0 concepts. These sessions will be rich in new ideas, do not require programming skills and will inspire you to redefine how your organization utilizes the web.

All sessions will be held at the Gallup University Campus
. Please sign up for the breakfast seminars at least 24 hours in advance and the day-long workshops at least 10 days in advance. 
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Nov. 7

"Web 2.0 in the Enterprise"  with Paul Pluschkell, Spigit.com – Breakfast Seminar 7:30 - 8:30; Panel Discussion 8:45 - 10.

Nov. 20 

"Building a Brand by Optimizing Web 2.0 and Professional Networking"  with April Kelly, LinkedIn Service Center – Breakfast Seminar 7:30 - 8:30. 

Dec. 4-5

"Web 2.0 Best Practices to Develop Compelling User Experiences" by Frank Spillers, Experience Dynamics Two-Day Workshop 8:30 - 4:30.

Jan. 9 

"From Ideas to Reality - Part 1: Building Multi-Revenue-Stream Startups"  with Jimmy Hendricks, Collarfree.com – Breakfast Seminar 7:30 - 8:30. 

Jan. 16  

"From Ideas to Reality - Part 2: Overcoming Common Obstacles with Web 2.0 Entrepreneurship"  with Robert Armbrister, Homeingle.com – Breakfast Seminar 7:30 - 8:30.  

Jan. 23

"From Ideas to Reality - Part 3: Into the Wild with IntoOutdoors"  with Josh Bell, Into Outdoors.com – Breakfast Seminar 7:30 - 8:30.   

Feb. 6

"Data Makeover: Mashups, Visualization and Web 2.0" by Darlene Fichter, Univ. of Saskatchewan & Jeff Wisniewski, Univ. of Pittsburgh Full-Day Workshop 8:30 - 4:30.

March 6 

"Business Creativity and Innovation in a Web 2.0 World" by Kimberly Wiefling, Wiefling Consulting – Full-Day Workshop 8:30 - 4:30.

 

Next Members Forum: The Evolution of Information Exchange

Ralph Armendariz, chief technical officer of Pinpoint Holdings Inc., will discuss the future trends of data and communication technologies and their convergence. All AIM members are invited to attend this complimentary forum to be held at the Thompson Alumni Center on Dec. 9th at 1:00 p.m. Please contact Sherry Beglin at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it to reserve a seat. 

 
IT Leadership Academy Names First-Year Participants

The AIM Institute is pleased to announce the participants selected for the first annual IT Leadership Academy. Participants will attend a series of seven monthly day-long sessions from November 2008 through May 2009. The goal of AIM and the academy sponsors is to help area IT managers develop and enhance their leadership skills to maximize the effectiveness of the local IT workforce. More...

 
IT Futures Forum Highlights
 

More than 320 business people, educators and students attended the AIM Institute's IT Futures Forum luncheon, featuring Anthony Williams, co-author of Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything. Williams described how the emergence of Web 2.0 technology platforms is enabling massive collaborative communities and the implications this phenomenon has on business, education and government. More... 


Forum Reflection 

"At the end of the talk, I was blown away by how insightful and relevant it was for not only me (a social media quasi-expert), but also those in the room that have to go back to Fortune 500 companies and think about how to apply these concepts. ... Kudos to the AIM Institute for knowing their audience, and bringing in such an appropriate and enjoyable speaker."  Dusty Davidson, Oct. 14, 2008, Silicon Prairie News

 
Compassion Institute Funds Make a Difference - Part 2

The Metro Area Continuum of Care for the Homeless is spreading the word on how to prevent and eliminate homelessness within the next 10 years. Take Flight Farms will soon offer the services of its horses to help team members discover their unique leadership and creative problem-solving skills. Credit Advisors Foundation is expanding its educational programs to help unique populations get out of debt. And Ted E. Bear Hollow is strengthening its capacity to help children work through their grief.

All of these projects and more are moving forward thanks to the capacity training and financial support of the Compassion Institute of the Midlands (CIM). The program, operated by the AIM Institute in partnership with the Nonprofit Association of the Midlands (NAM), supports faith- and community-based nonprofit organizations within a 50-mile radius of Omaha. In the second of a series of articles, learn how these organizations
 are using their CIM funding to increase their capacity to serve the community. More...

 
AIM Supports Heartland Technology Expo

More than 250 people attended the Heartland Technology Expo in Kearney, Neb. on Oct. 21. The growing annual event is sponsored in part by the AIM Institute and over 20 other sponsors in the Tri-City area.

Three AIM staff members presented at the event. Dave Coover discussed the 21st Century Marketing Curriculum that AIM has developed in cooperation with teachers in south-central Nebraska's ESU 11 district. Pete Trerice demonstrated leading-edge technology tools used in business and education, and Tim Erickson presented information on technology careers. More... 

 

Need a Speaker?
 
Check out AIM's new speakers bureau lineup. AIM staff offer a variety of presentations designed to help this region's businesses, nonprofits and citizens thrive in an information economy. Topics range from information technology trends and tools to entrepreneurship, workforce development and talent recruitment. Whether dealing with the impending workforce shortage, taking advantage of open source software, or using IT to motivate out-of-school youth, AIM staff can present the research, best practices and new ideas to help Nebraska and the surrounding region prosper.  More...
 

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