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« Friday July 30, 2010 »
Fri
Start: 12:00
End: 14:00

 

 

 

 

Overview

The Wellington ISACA & IIA lunchtime education sessions for 2010 are being held jointly on the last Friday of each month.

Format

12.00 – 12.45 ISACA Session

12.45 – 13.15 Networking Lunch

13.15 – 14.00 IIA Session

Registrations

For catering purposes please register your interest, also any special dietary requirements with judy@iianz.org.nz by Tuesday 27 July 2010 .

Please ensure you register on time.

Cost

There is a charge of $15 for a member or $20 for a non member to attend one or both of the sessions. This includes the networking lunch.

Venue

Level 16, Deloitte House, 10 Brandon St, Wellington

ISACA Session (12.00 – 12.45)

Topic: " The design patterns of Fawlty governance "

As enterprise architects you may not have the say over IT governance, but it for sure affects project velocity, cost and effectiveness of enterprise architecture itself. In this session we look at some prevailing governance "designs" and what their impact and consequences are for projects and enterprise architecture, all with a touch of humour. We’ll take a look at the spectrum of functional- to fully projectized models in an effort to understand what is elegant and what works,and at why agile techniques like scrum have a natural ability to do the guerrilla act on governance without anyone knowing.

Presenter : Jan Wijninckx , SmartMatix

Jan Wijninckx (pronounced Yan Vaynings) has had roles like enterprise architect for Dutch KPN (telecom), project office manager at NZ Post and setup the Telecom NZ Next generation Network program office including its IT governance. In addition he has been project manager on many software development projects and is an advocate of "agile, yet planable" software development techniques. Through his project office data he knows that governance is the number one factor for project success (or failure).

Jan works for SmartMatix, a company which helps organisations improve IT development productivity through adopting CMMI practices. In addition SmartMatix markets its own requirements management tool which allows customers amongst others to trace code changes to tests and documentation.

IIANZ Lunchtime Session (13.15 – 14.00)

Wellington Education Day " Aligning with change – Transforming the Internal Auditor" is being held on Wednesday 28 July so there will be no IIANZ Presentation


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