Ariba Announces LIVE 2012: The Business Commerce Event of the Year
06 März 2012 - 2:30PM
Business Wire
The future of commerce has arrived. It’s social. It’s mobile.
It’s collaborative. And it’s happening in the cloud. Where will
today’s business leaders go to get connected and set the agenda for
what lies ahead? Ariba LIVE 2012. Hosted by Ariba, Inc. (Nasdaq:
ARBA), the world’s business commerce network, Ariba LIVE 2012 is
the business commerce event of the year. And it all gets started
April 10-12 at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. Registration is open
today at: http://www.aribalive.com
“Business changes at the speed of light and to keep pace,
companies must always look ahead,” said Tim Minahan, Chief
Marketing Officer, Ariba. “Each year at Ariba LIVE, we chart a
course for the future. And this year will be no exception.”
Discover. Connect. Collaborate.
A social revolution is underway. And it’s creating a major shift
in how businesses discover, connect and collaborate with one
another. Ariba LIVE 2012 is uniquely designed to help companies
understand how they can leverage network-based solutions to find
the right partners and more efficiently and effectively do business
with them on a global scale.
Game Changers Take Center Stage
Ariba LIVE 2012 will feature an all-star line up of innovators
who will discuss how they are plugging into the Networked Economy
and the advantages they are creating for their organizations in the
process, including:
- Leslie C. G. Campbell, Chief
Procurement Officer, Reed Elsevier, who has been recognized by
Supply Chain Digital as one of the top CPOs in the world, will
share her proven techniques for building a high-performing
procurement team and source-to-settle infrastructure.
- Ann Oka, Chief Procurement Officer and
Tony Tocco, Chief Information Officer, Sodexo, will provide a
blueprint for getting procurement and IT aligned to develop a
collaborative supply chain.
- Al Barbee, Director, North America
Shared Financial Services, GlaxoSmithKline, will outline how
implementing a paperless invoice process can help to drive internal
alignment between procurement and payables and improved
collaboration with suppliers.
- Gary Philbin, Chief Operating Office,
Dollar Tree, will discuss how organizations can maximize efficiency
and optimize cost, performance, and cash flow by combining a
multi-faceted supply and working capital strategy with an
integrated Source-to-Settle process and global commerce
network.
Thanks to mega-shifts in how technology is delivered, accessed
and used, we are now more connected, enabled to share, shop and
make informed decisions than ever before.
We are officially a Networked Economy. And Ariba LIVE 2012 is
the can’t-miss event where you can find out how to plug in and
begin delivering results. To reserve your place, visit:
www.aribalive.com.
About Ariba, Inc.Ariba, Inc. is the world’s business
commerce network. Ariba combines industry-leading cloud-based
applications with the world's largest web-based trading community
to help companies discover and collaborate with a global network of
partners. Using the Ariba® Network, businesses of all sizes can
connect to their trading partners anywhere, at any time from any
application or device to buy, sell and manage their cash more
efficiently and effectively than ever before. Companies around the
world use the Ariba Network to simplify inter-enterprise commerce
and enhance the results that they deliver. Join them at:
www.ariba.com
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