OREANDA-NEWS. November 13, 2013. IBA Group in cooperation with IBM Eastern Europe/Asia (IBM EE/A) and Netkom, an IBM distributor in the CIS countries, conducted the workshop Chancellor Day 2013 in Minsk, Belarus.

Sergei Levteev, IBA Group Chairman; Vitaly Ivanov, IBM Software Sales Representative in the CIS; and Vadim Gorodetskiy, Netkom CEO, welcomed the audience.

Levteev said: "The Belarusian IT market cannot be called a leader in the adoption of new IT products, even compared with our neighbors. Organizing such events, we are striving to raise consumer awareness of IT products and of the opportunities that IT provides to a specific business. Judging by the growing number of visitors at our events, we can see that we meet this goal.”

Levteev thanked the attendees for their interest in the IBA Group’s and IBM’s solutions and expressed hope that the information provided at the event will help the customers in the decision-making process.

Gorodetskiy added that the Chancellor product is developing dynamically and consistently.

Ivanov thanked IBA Group for active promotion of IBM products and the implementation of IBM-based projects in Belarus.

The program of the event included the following presentations:
Social business solutions, IBM EE/A
Evolution of Chancellor products, IBA Minsk
Cloud Chancellor, an IBM Xpages-based EDI solution, IBA IT Park
Information system for state-governing bodies of Belarus and Cloud EDM systems for public authorities, Belarusian E-Services Center
Business Process Management (BPM) in competence management portal, IBA IT Park
Chancellor electronic document management system based on IBM FileNet, IBA Minsk
Chancellor electronic document archive system based on IBM FileNet, IBA IT Park
PureSystems expert systems. IBM innovations in business process integration, management, and mobility, IBM EE/A
Credit workflow, an IBM FileNet solution for commercial banks, IBA Minsk.
Participants in the event visited the IBA Group’s booth to learn more about Cloud Chancellor.

The workshop gathered roughly 140 representatives of more than 70 organizations, including government bodies, production enterprises, local banks, trading companies, scientific and research institutions, and Belarusian universities.