Entrepreneurial Start Up: An innovative New Technology Mobile Business Intelligence Solution

Wednesday, February 27, 2008
5:00-7:30pm
5:00pm-5:45pm Registration and Networking
5:45pm to 7:30pm Program
Lawn Club, New Haven
193 Whitney Ave., New Haven

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MobileBI recently engaged in Connecticut Innovations’ Pre-Seed Support Services Program which helps innovative, high technology entrepreneurs develop their companies in Connecticut. The CI team provides mentoring, coordination of services and limited funding for business assistance to prepare the tech company for future investments.

MobileBI is a browser based, enterprise wide, end-user tool capable of interrogating corporate enterprise data and presenting results on a Blackberry, IPhone or any other PDA or computer. More than simply a reporting tool MobileBI has significant analytical capabilities and can easily pass data to other applications. MobileBI can be seamlessly integrated into a company’s IT platform or embedded into a proprietary software application.

MobileBI is written entirely in Microsoft .NET and is compatible with SQL Server and Oracle Databases. It is 100% Browser based and there is no requirement for client or PDA software. MobileBI is easy to install using public domain software - .NET Runtime.

Panelists:

Ryan Kaisoglus, Emerging Technologies Leader. GE Edgelab.
Ryan's duties at the lab include researching new technologies, running edgelab's proprietary tech research tool (emergeNow), and working with students to evaluate technologies. Ryan started with GE in 2001 in the Information Management Leadership Program where he focused his time as an IT Project Manager around data warehousing, analytics, and enterprise reporting. A certified Six Sigma Black Belt, Ryan spent two years in a GE Equipment Services sub-business in Quality and Project Management Office leadership roles. Ryan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Information Systems from Susquehanna University.

Mitchell J. Weseley, President & CEO, Oil Purification Systems, Inc. (OPS).
Mitch has been with OPS since August 2005 and has over fifteen years of experience in growing and running small to mid-sized software companies within the transportation and logistics spaces, and is widely respected as the top designer and innovator within the transportation and logistics software industry. Most recently, Mitch founded G-Log, a privately held leader in transportation and logistics software with offices in North America, Asia, Europe and Australia, and served as its CEO from its inception trhough February 2003 and Chairman of the Board from its inception until the company was sold to Oracle. Hitch was also the founder, President and CEO of Weseley Software Development Corp, a leading TMS company which was sold to McHugh Software International, a leading provider of Warehouse Management Software, in 1996.

John Sundean is a management consultant with extensive experience in shaping and leading delivery of new business capabilities with market-leading companies. In 25 years at Accenture, where he was a Partner in the Financial Services practice, he planned and led delivery of large scale consulting, systems integration and outsourcing initiatives. Mr. Sundean has focused on the insurance industry for most of the last 15 years, planning and delivering market-leading solutions in product management, distribution, underwriting, claims and information management. Mr. Sundean has extensive experience in strategic IT planning, global sourcing, post-merger systems integration and providing quality assurance reviews of complex IT initiatives. Mr. Sundean is also an advisor and private investor in emerging technology companies.

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DIRECTIONS TO THE NEW HAVEN LAWN CLUB

FROM 91 NORTH OR SOUTH
Take exit 3, the Trumbull Street exit, proceed through traffic light at end of ramp, turn right at the next right onto Whitney Avenue. Directly past the next traffic light, on the right is our entrance, marked by our sign. (Peabody Museum is on your left.)

FROM 95 NORTH OR SOUTH
Take 95 towards New Haven and merge on to 91 North. Follow directions for 91 exit.

FROM ROUTE 34
Follow route 34 towards New Haven. At Route 10, turn right, then left at next light. Merge onto highway connector and follow signs for 91 North. Follow directions for 91 exit.

FROM MERRIT PARKWAY SOUTH
Take EXIT 61. At the end of the exit take a right onto Whitney Avenue. Follow the signs to New Haven. Proceed approximately 4.5 miles and the entrance the New Haven Lawn Club is on your left opposite Yale Peabody Museum.

FROM MERRIT PARKWAY NORTH
Take exit 61, at the end of the exit take a left onto Whitney Avenue, and follow signs to New Haven. Proceed as with from Merrit Parkway South.

FROM WATERBURY AREA
Take route 84 East to route 691 to route 91 South. Follow directions from 91 South.


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