SAIS The Southern Association for Information Systems

The Southern Association for Information Systems (SAIS), founded in 1997, is the first and oldest chapter of the Association for Information Systems (AIS).

Meg Murray finishing the IS 2010 panel discussion session.
03/24/2012

Meg Murray finishing the IS 2010 panel discussion session.

George Schell leading the IS 2010 panel session.
03/24/2012

George Schell leading the IS 2010 panel session.

Saturday morning panel session.
03/24/2012

Saturday morning panel session.

George Schell starting the IS 2010 panel session.
03/24/2012

George Schell starting the IS 2010 panel session.

Michelle Liu presents a model for incorporating IS curriculum changes.
03/24/2012

Michelle Liu presents a model for incorporating IS curriculum changes.

Efosa Idemudia presents on evaluation of a virtual learning.
03/24/2012

Efosa Idemudia presents on evaluation of a virtual learning.

Raul Arce gives the Saturday morning keynote on IBM's smarter planet initiative.
03/24/2012

Raul Arce gives the Saturday morning keynote on IBM's smarter planet initiative.

Brett Young presents on online user community influence.
03/23/2012

Brett Young presents on online user community influence.

Meg Murray and Debra Geist giving a workshop on tagging/bookmarking during session 2
03/23/2012

Meg Murray and Debra Geist giving a workshop on tagging/bookmarking during session 2

More great discussions over day 1 lunch at SAIS 2012
03/23/2012

More great discussions over day 1 lunch at SAIS 2012

Great discussion over day 1 lunch at SAIS 2012
03/23/2012

Great discussion over day 1 lunch at SAIS 2012

Hugh Watson gives a keynote presentation on Business Intelligence, sponsored by the Teradata University Network
03/23/2012

Hugh Watson gives a keynote presentation on Business Intelligence, sponsored by the Teradata University Network

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