Overview

May 10

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Government agencies and institutions of higher learning are in the people business, with a fundamental mission of providing services to all. But keeping track of this complex set of personas and their associated affiliations and relationships has been a challenging endeavor – until now.

Discover how one institution, the University of Colorado, has used Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to construct a real-time, federated view of all data and associations to better understand their constituents – students, faculty, administration, and alumni. By using a data model and data management technologies as a secure and central source of information for all IT systems, the university has gained a deep understanding of everyone who interacts with their organization.

On May 10, join us for a 60-minute webinar to explore a new concept in relationship data modeling: the "person data model." We’ll highlight the experience of the University of Colorado, which recently adopted this approach to better manage the students, faculty, and staff across its multiple campuses.

As a participant in this interactive webinar, you’ll learn:

  • How a person data model creates a "single source of truth" surrounding every person in your ecosystem
  • How to use this approach to avoid duplication, waste and fraud in record keeping
  • How this model improves and extends the traditional concept of identity and access management

Speakers

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Ronald Bergmann — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Ronald M. Bergmann most recently served as Vice President for Information Technology and CIO at Lehman College/CUNY. At Lehman, Ron and his team pioneered the use of analytics, automated major business processes, enhanced classroom technology, and opened the first virtual reality lab in the region. Lehman was cited as an exemplar in the 2018 Horizon Report for its innovative Lehman 360 digital platform. Ron is a fellow of the EDUCAUSE/CLIR Frye (now Leading Change) Institute and was named in 2017 as one of the nation’s top technologists, transformers, and trailblazers by the Center for Digital Education. Ron previously served as first deputy commissioner of New York City's information technology agency where he was selected by Government Technology Magazine as one of the nation's leading individuals redefining and advancing technology's role in government. 

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Niklas Iveslatt

Senior Partner, Arisant

With over 20 years of experience as an Oracle-Certified Professional, Niklas Iveslatt has demonstrated expertise in aligning people and processes with technological solutions through design, development, support, and production. As a Senior Oracle Identity Management Architect and Integrator, Niklas has earned recognition for his mastery of Oracle software and hardware, including Enterprise Architecture, Business Intelligence, Data Integration, Identity and Access Management, Data Security, and Computing Infrastructures.

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Leif Larsen

IdM Developer, University of Colorado

Leif Larsen began working for the University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz telecom team in 2011 during his high school summer breaks. After graduating, he attended the University of Colorado Denver, where he completed his undergraduate and graduate degrees before becoming a full-time employee with the Identity Management team. Through the years, Leif has become more passionate about data modeling and ETL processes as they relate to distinguishing person and user data. With his creative and diverse perspective on the team, he earned the team’s honorary title of “Bad Data Exterminator.”

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Justin Fekete

Area Vice President of Cloud Sales, Oracle Government and Education