February 11, 2002—Aperture Technologies is offering a seminar series on “Business Infrastructure Management: Economic Realities of the New Workplace.” The seminars, presented by John Stopper, CEO of Aperture, are designed for executives who strive for efficient business operations and infrastructure for increased profits and lowered operating costs.
Stopper will address how Business Infrastructure Management (BIM) through Actionable Information is the key to survival in changing times. “This seminar is intended to give top company managers and executives an overview of Business Infrastructure Management (BIM) as a concept and the practical solutions available for assessment and management of business operations,” said Stopper.
BIM refers to the meaningful oversight of all assets and resources involved in running a business. With growing pressure for continued cost reduction and operating efficiency, businesses now require more sophisticated processes and reporting applications to assist in making strategic business decisions. Using solutions that represent information visually, making that information “actionable,” allows executives to transform their organization’s response time.
Seminars will be held in Stamford, CT on February 27, Washington, D.C. on March 14, San Diego, CA on March 19, Portland, OR on March 20, Seattle, WA on March 21, and Boston, MA on March 27. Visit the Aperture web site for additional dates and locations.