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ITUG Presentation
Richard BucklePast ITUG Chairman
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Agenda
• ITUG Background
• Regional User Groups
• Special Interest Groups
• HP Worldwide User Group Council
• Wins and Goals
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Where did ITUG come from?
• Founded in 1978 as the Tandem Users Group (TUG) run by Tandem
• Became independent from Tandem in 1983• Strong working relationship with Tandem,
Compaq, and HP through out the years• ITUG serves as a feedback channel on product
& services issues• ITUG serves as a line-of-sight communications
channel to customers• ITUG provides credibility to HP message to
customers through independent status
30 years in 2008!
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• Mission: • ITUG's mission is to serve as the catalyst for advocacy,
information sharing, and education among HP and the global NonStop community.
• Organizational Structure:• Volunteer Board of Directors (10) comprised of NonStop
users and vendors functions to determine ITUG’s long-term strategic direction.
• Headquarters staff provides services for the day-to-day operations of ITUG and execution of its long-term strategic plan.
Background
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• Scott Healy, Chairman, Goldengate. USA
• Margo Holen, Finance Chairman, XYPRO, USA
• Michael Weilbacher, Independent Consultant, Germany
• Jay McLaughlin, Unlimited Software Associates, USA
• Anton Lessing, Bankserv Ltd, South Africa
• Marcel Chretien, YoundWood Solutions, The Netherlands
• Sam Ayers, Chase Paymentech Solutions, USA
• Volker Dietz, Past Chairman, Independent Consultant, Germany
• Randy Meyer, HP Director, USA
• Colleen Nestor, ITUG Headquarters, USA, Executive Director
Board of Directors
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• Joe Ramos, VISA Inc
• Stan Prushik, Consultant
Board of Directors
• New for 2008
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Regional User Groups
• ITUG has over 25 Regional User Groups (RUGS) throughout the world. RUGS serve as a resource for ITUG members to make important contacts they need to stay connected with new developments on the local level. For a complete list of regional use groups events along with direct links for more information on each group visit the RUG section on the ITUG Web site.
• In 2007 there were more than 75 RUG meetings worldwide with approximately 2,000 attendees.
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Regional User Groups
• ITUG and HP support the RUGS with these resources:
• Training support classes from HP • Assistance with meeting agenda planning• Assistance in identifying vendors to support and participate in your
meeting• Provide Web site hosting and support• ITUG and HP promotional products and publications
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Special Interest Groups
• SIGs are charged with:• Discussing problems and issues within their areas of special interest• Providing information to members and HP on a regular basis• Serving not only as a forum for members to learn from each other but
also as a strong voice to HP on member needs.• HP recently assigned Product Managers to support each SIG
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Special Interest Groups
• There are 11 Special Interest Groups (SIGs) that are actively driving dialogue to help advance the NonStop community• Consultant SIG• Business Continuity SIG• Operations Management SIG• Telecom SIG• Security and Audit SIG• The Open SIG• NonStop SQL SIG• Performance SIG
• Business Critical Systems (BCS) Education SIG - NEW• Integrity Migration SIG - NEW• Service Orientated Architecture (SOA) SIG - NEW
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User Group Leadership Council
BACKGROUND:• Current group convened November 2006• Common purpose and common challenges have brought the groups closer• Global calls twice per quarter and 1-2 face to face meetings per year• Collaborative initiatives and committees
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Accomplishments:• ITUG and Encompass collaborate with HP on HPTF&E in June 2007• Common mission and value statement created • Cross posting of User Group logo’s and links between ITUG, Encompass,
and Vivit • Calendar Sharing • Sharing of membership marketing strategies
Initiatives: • Joint Encompass/ITUG scholarship program• Global user group newsletter targeted at the HP audience world wide• Analysis of Virtual Tradeshow (VTS) technology• Sharing HP contacts globally• Develop a collaborative joint regional user group model and
implementation plan for regions that have a weak user group presence
User Group Leadership Council
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Recent Positives
• Cost-Efficiency review to ensure that ITUG members are receiving optimal ROI
• Governance review to enhance ITUG’s organizational model
• Revamped SIG offerings to better meet the needs of the NonStop community
• Strategic marketing to enhance ITUG’s marketing communications programs
• Addition of staff to enhance educational programs and services to better meet the needs of ITUG’s members
• Successful co-location with HPTF&E
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Challenges and Opportunities
• Challenges• Building membership• Uniting a global user community• Consolidation of the NonStop marketplace
• Opportunities• Establishing a presence in new geographical
locations• Acquisition of new audiences• Collaboration with HP User Groups
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2007 Strategic Objectives
Establish and strengthen personal relationships among ITUG members
Extend the community
Be recognized as a primary source for education and information in NonStop
Deliver effective channels to provide education and information
Be recognized as a strategic partner to HP Provide advocacy through ITUG's collective voice to HP
Be independent, but collaborate with HP and other HP user groups
Strengthen ITUG's financial independence Continue to adapt and refine ITUG's governance model
Community Building
Content Building
Relationship with primary vendor
ITUG Organizational Model
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Questions & comments
Thank You!