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Mick Adams is head of Market Development for the Capgemini strategy and enterprise architecture team; he is also the lead for the Capgemini contribution to The Open Group. He predominantly works in the strategy space helping clients align their business objectives with the appropriate IT response. Mick was the first Capgemini architect to be certified within the Asia Pacific region, and is one of fifteen architects within Capgemini to hold its highest certification level. He was the first Capgemini architect in the world to be certified via the Open Group ITAC scheme. He has acted as lead facilitator for the IAF courses at the Capgemini University and course creator/director for the architecture learning program 'Boardroom EA' and accredited TOGAF 9 courses. Mick has a broad range of consulting experience that varies from client advisory work to programme delivery work. He has worked throughout Europe, North America, South East Asia and ANZ. Mick has been working in a number of particularly interesting areas: advisory work with the Cabinet Office CIO/CTO council to help define UK Governments technology strategy including the use of TOGAF and ITAC, is currently helping PepsiCo define how architecture can realise value, has an ongoing commitment with BP to upskill its global architecture team in TOGAF 9, and has just completed a set of architecture training courses for Westpac Bank in Australia. Session: |
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Adrian Apthorp is currently Head of IT Architecture for DHL Express Europe. In his 20 years with DHL, Adrian has played a number of IT Architecture roles in different parts of the world, including London, Singapore, Brussels and currently Prague. His experience has been mainly in designing enterprise-wide application architectures enabled through message based systems and service oriented techniques. He has also worked with leaders in the field of business process management, contributing to books such as Business Process Management - The Third Wave. Adrian is a Chartered Engineer and Member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (previously IEE). Sessions: |
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Gary Baverstock is Regional Director, UK & Ireland for denodo technologies. He is responsible for denodo's commercial operations in the UK and Ireland including and his role is to extend the use of denodo technology to more customers and partners in this region through demonstrating the business value that data integration provides. He brings over 25 years business experience in sales, marketing and business development. He has a long and successful track record of selling business critical IT solutions which deliver high returns on investment. Before joining denodo, Gary was Vice President, UK for Swiss Integration company, E2E Technologies. Previously he was UK Sales Director for Information Builders/iWay Software and prior to this was UK Country Manager for Corechange Inc. Gary also spent 7 years at Software AG where he became UK Sales Director. Under his direction the company doubled the size of its sales organisation and established successful corporate account management, new business and partner programs. He gained a degree in Psychology/Sociology from Southampton University and resides in Chalfont St Giles, England with his wife and two children. Session: |
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Sally Bean is an independent Enterprise Architecture consultant. She advises large organizations in the private and public sector on how to develop their EA capability and embed EA approaches into their ways of working. She has over 15 years experience in the field, with 10 years as a member of the EA team in British Airways. Here she championed many successful initiatives to exploit technology and share data and applications more effectively across the organization She also worked on the early stages of the Terminal 5 project and led a successful Architecture Community of Practice. She is particularly interested in Systems Thinking and Complexity approaches and their applicability to enterprise architecture. Sessions: |
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Christopher Bird is the Chief Architect at Sabre Airline Solutions. His major responsibility is in the creation of the Sabre Airline Services Exchange (ASx). Previously Chris was a principal consultant at MomentumSI and the global chief architect for DHL Express. He has been involved with event driven soluions for much of his career - stretching back to the 1970s where he worked on early computer reservation systems. Session: |
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In the last 18 years Adam Boczkowski has been involved in an extensive range of IT Development, Project/Programme Management, Consultancy and Enterprise Architecture roles in both End User and Vendor organisations. Since joining Oracle in 2007, Adam has been focused on helping customers to understand the business value of their current and future Oracle investments across a broad range of technology/applications domains in a wide variety of industry sectors including Life Science, Telecommunications, Utilities and Financial Services. Adam has also been instrumental in shaping the development of Oracle's own Architecture Methodology and Framework based on TOGAF. Session:
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Christopher Bradley has spent 30 years in the data management field, working for several blue-chip organisations in Data Management Strategy, Master Data Management, Metadata Management, Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence implementations. His first degree was in Chemical Engineering later he obtained his MBA. Mr. Bradley's post academic career started for the UK Ministry of Defence where he worked on several major naval database systems and on the development of the ICL Data Dictionary System (DDS). His career included Volvo as lead data base architect, Thorn EMI as Head of Data Management, Readers Digest Inc as European CIO, and Coopers and Lybrand's Management Consultancy where he established and ran the International Data Management specialist practice. Currently, Mr. Bradley heads the Business Consultancy practice at IPL, a UK based consultancy and has been working for several years with many clients including a British HQ'd super major energy company. Chris is a member of the Meta Data Professionals Organisation (MPO) and DAMA, and holds the CDMP (Master) certification. He is a Director of DAMA UK. He recently co-authored a book "Data Modelling For The Business - A Handbook for aligning the business with IT using high-level data models". He also authors the Information Asset Management "Expert channel" on the BeyeNETWORK, and sits on the advisory panels of a number of leading Information Management software vendors. Session: |
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David Byrne is an experienced IT practitioner, having worked in Enterprise and Systems Architecture, Software Design and Development and IT solution provision for the last 25 years. He has worked in organizations ranging from small software houses to global logistics companies, building solutions for a variety of sectors including Retail/Telco, Express/Logistics, Media, Publishing, and Local Government. David currently holds the position of Director of Architecture Design at The Carphone Warehouse plc, the largest independent mobile phone retailer in Europe. Session: |
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James Chappell is Head of Enterprise Security Services at Detica and an enterprise architect. James advises clients such as the MoJ on how to best meet their enterprise security needs in business and technical terms. Session: |
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Martin Dawson is the Portfolio Application Architect addressing the architectural design and the management of the application portfolio supporting the Shell Business to Business and Lubricants lines of business (Turnover $10bn) and is responsible for the execution of the portfolio management techniques within these classes of business. He has over 20 years of experience of developing and implementing IS strategies and solutions for major companies in the Oil, Engineering and Support Services sectors. Session: |
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Matt Deacon is the Chief Architectural Advisor for the Emerging Technology Group at Microsoft UK. His primary role is to serve as an advisor to Microsoft's customers, and partners, on matters relating to the field and profession of IT Architecture. For the past two years he has been involved in delivering landmark solutions based on Microsoft's Windows Azure Platform, with a specific interest on the effect of cloud services on the enterprise and is widely regarded as an expert in the developing field of cloud services. He chairs the Microsoft UK Architect Council, a body of 30 senior industry Architects who provide feedback and advice to Microsoft on matters of product direction and strategy and is the owner of Microsoft Architect Insight, Microsoft UKs premier 2-day architectural conference. Matt brings over 20 years' experience in the IT industry delivering many mission critical enterprise solutions on both Microsoft and Java platforms. As founder and chair of the UK region of the International Association of Software Architects (IASA), he is successfully building an active and informed community of IT architect professionals within the IT industry in the UK and across Europe. Session: |
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David Dichmann is the Product Line Manager for Design Tools at Sybase, Inc. He manages the overall business for the modeling and metadata management line of products including the overall vision and direction of PowerDesigner, a market leading solution for information and enterprise architecture. David has over 20 years industry experience in both technical and business roles, working with small, start-up, and established businesses. David has been published in industry magazines and is a regular speaker at industry events. David's Blog can be read at http://blogs.sybase.com/dichmann. Session: |
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Len Fehskens is responsible for all activities relating to enterprise architecture architecture at The Open Group, including AOGEA, TOGAF and the Architecture Forum. Prior to joining The Open Group, Len led the Worldwide Architecture Profession Office for HP Services at Hewlett-Packard. He majored in Computer Science at MIT, and has almost 40 years of experience in the IT business as both an individual contributor and a manager, within both product engineering and services business units. Len has worked for Digital Equipment Corporation, Data General Corporation, Prime Computer, Compaq and Hewlett Packard. He is the lead inventor on six software patents on the object oriented management of distributed systems and was recently TOGAF 8 certified. Session: |
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Christopher Few is the CESG lead on guidance in audit and accreditation of information systems. CESG is the National Technical Authority for Information Assurance. Chris has 20 years experience in the design, delivery and security of information systems. Session: |
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Simon Field joined the Office for National Statistics in summer 2004. As CTO, he is responsible for the ONS Corporate IT Strategy, and provides technical leadership for cross-government and international collaboration. He is a member of the CTO Council, and chairs the Flex Framework Technology Impact Board. Prior to joining ONS, Simon spent six years leading the e-business research team at IBM's European Research Laboratory in Zurich. He has authored numerous patents, journal articles and a book chapter on the topics of distributed matching and electronic negotiations. Session: |
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Bradley Flemming is a Pre-Sales Engineer for Liaison Technologies across Europe. He has 7 years experience working with integration projects for Tyco Healthcare and Covidien and has helped businesses to leverage their existing EAI investments. His responsibility is to help companies realise the benefits that can be delivered by utilising B2B/A2A integration and Master Data Management techniques to lower IT costs, reduce implementation time and enforce data governance. Session: |
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Tim Franklin is a Principal Business Consultant at IPL, a leading UK IT services company specializing in the delivery of intelligent business solutions. He has over 20 years experience spent in a variety of senior roles working at a number of leading organisations, including Virgin Mobile and HP. Latterly focusing on Enterprise Architecture, Tim has demonstrated his expertise in delivering complex and diverse technologies which have contributed towards the success of many businesses. Since joining IPL's Business Consulting practice, he has continued to develop his expertise in this field through working with major clients to successfully deliver an assortment of Information Management, BPM and SOA solutions. Session: |
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Nigel Green is an Enterprise Architect, IS advisor and author who specialises in the conception, management and delivery of business-led IT solutions. He is fascinated by two things: the way people actually use IT and how well IT reflects real-world behaviour. His list of favourite authors hints at his values: philosophers, economists, architects, physicists, anthropologists, entrepreneurs, technologists and systems theory thought leaders are on that list. A business/IT translator for over 25 years, Nigel specializes in large organizations with complex and distributed operating models. Session: |
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John Good is an enterprise architect with a wide range of experience in technology strategy, architecture, planning, delivery and procurement. He specialises in assisting major organisations establish Enterprise Architecture capability and in developing associated delivery strategies. He has delivered interoperability, data and information, applications and process architectures; has managed architecture services in outsourced environments; has defined major technology strategies and has had executive responsibility for information systems in a multinational corporate environment. Session: |
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Simon Griffiths is an Enterprise Information Architect specialising in how large enterprises can best use information to deliver business value and how those benefits can be realised in the real world. Since joining Oracle two years ago, Simon has worked with architects in major organisations across Finance, Communications, Retail, Utilities and Public Sector to help define their long term information and BI strategy. Session:
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Milan Guenther is user experience practitioner, designer and consultant with an emphasis on business technology projects. His company eda.c strives to create clear, meaningful and beautiful user experiences across all user/enterprise touch points. Additionally, he is working for the Intranet Benchmarking Forum (IBF) as consultant on usability, Enterprise Portals and employee integration. Milan has worked for over seven years as independent user experience designer. Before this, he cofounded a software company working on virtual communities and collaborative workspaces, and has designed various business information systems, embedded systems, and enterprise software products for a variety of platforms and purposes. Milan holds a Diplom-Designer degree in communication design from the Fachhochschule Düsseldorf (Germany), and an MBA from the Institut Supérieur du Commerce in Paris. Session:
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Lawrence Helm is a practicing enterprise architect with 17 years experience in strategic planning and management of complex IT projects, most of it with NASA. His early success stories include adoption of IP technology at NASA Headquarters in an age before web browsers, as well as the earliest web-based information systems. Having moved from technology solutions to strategic policy consulting, Mr. Helm established a Washington, DC Office for Information Dynamics to aid US Government clients. An evangelist for integrated thinking, Mr. Helm is a CEA, PMP, published historian, and purveyor of common sense. He received his B.A.s in English Literature and Russian History; his M.A. is in East European History, from The George Washington University in Washington, DC, in 1994. Session: |
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Jon Hill's experience ranges across operations, programme management and architecture within both the finance and music industries; his previous roles being Director of Systems, Infrastructure Standards at Universal Music Group, the world's largest music company. Jon's area of interest is practical and value-driven approaches to architecture and development. At BNP Paribas, the Forbes 2000 top ranked Euro-Zone bank, he was responsible for the operationalisation of architecture - transforming EA from a one-off process to one embedded within the development and project activities, and for extending the focus from current state descriptions to roadmaps and strategy-driven architecture. Jon has recently being appointed CTO of Towergate Partnership Ltd - Europe's largest independently owned insurance intermediary and a driving force within the industry. Session: |
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Stan Locke is the Managing Director of Zachman Framework Associates and has provided consulting support to Canada's leading organisations. He has vast experience in model management integration, software engineering and project implementation. Sessions: |
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Cliff Longman is an independent consultant specialising in data modelling and data management. He spent 10 years with Oracle in the UK where he designed Oracle systems, ran the UK training business and was chief architect for the Oracle CASE tools. As an independent consultant he has advised on the design and implementation of database and data management systems in manufacturing, oil and gas, finance and electronics industries. In the 10 years to 2008, as Chief Technology Officer at Kalido, Cliff was responsible for product and technology strategy for the software company's data warehousing and master data management portfolio. Session: |
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Stuart Macgregor is the Chief Executive of the South African company, Real IRM Solutions. Through his personal achievements, he has gained the reputation of an Enterprise Architecture and IT Governance specialist, both in South Africa and internationally. Macgregor participated in the development of the Microsoft Enterprise Computing Roadmap in Seattle. At the invitation of John Zachman, he presented at paper on using the Zachman framework to implement ERP systems in Scottsdale, Arizona. In addition, Macgregor was selected to be as a member of both the SAP AG Global Customer Council for Knowledge Management, and of the panel that developed COBIT 3rd Edition Management Guidelines. He has also assisted a global Life Sciences manufacturer to define their IT Governance framework, and a major financial institution to define their global, regional and local IT organizational designs and strategy. He was also selected as a core member of the team that developed the South African Breweries (SABMiller) plc global IT strategy. Stuart completed a detailed mapping between TOGAF 8.1 and CobiT 4.0 that was published by the IT Governance Institute (www.itgi.org). Sessions: |
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Mark-Jan Paanakker is the Lead Application Architect for Shell Downstream. He is responsible for assuring that the application architecture landscapes, roadmaps and city plans in Shell Downstream are created and maintained in a consistent and standardized way. In his previous roles as enterprise architect for Accenture and IBM he has over 10 years of experience in creating enterprise architectures for various large companies. Session: |
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Juttas Paul has worked in Systems and IT architecture as consultant. Worked with IT service providers and business organizations as well. Experiences ranges across from IT Architecture, Service Delivery, IT Operations and IT Governance. Session: |
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Chris Potts is a world-leading specialist in corporate strategies for investing in change, in which Enterprise Architecture plays an increasingly vital role. He is a hands-on corporate strategist, a mentor to CIOs and Enterprise Architects, a writer and award-winning speaker. He has over twenty years' experience in strategy, Enterprise Architecture, investment management and IT. He has been giving keynote speeches at EA conferences in both Europe and Australasia since 2002, and is the author of the popular business novel "fruITion: Creating the Ultimate Corporate Strategy for Information Technology". Sessions: |
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Tas Ranson is CIO of the Nova Group and has a diverse background starting as a Royal Australian Air Force Aeronautical Engineer. After doing Flight Test Engineer Training at the USAF Test Pilot School in the late 1980's a transition to Test and Evaluation of Military Systems led to a fascination with systems, and Systems Engineering. After moving from military systems to business systems in the 1990's this developed into applying Systems approaches to business, and a focus on business systems models. Finding the Zachman Framework for EA in 2007 finally gave me a way to put all this together and focus on creating value internally for my current business, which focuses on delivering Systems Engineering and Test and Evaluation services to the Military, Government and Commercial sectors. I became a Zachman Framework Level 1 certified Enterprise Architect in June 2009. Session: |
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Camilla Roark is an Enterprise Architect with the Norwegian Tax Administration and has been heavily involved in both developing NTA's Enterprise Architecture and is now responsible for the operational use of this. Before joining NTA, Camilla has had several IT-management positions in various government organisations. She is an experienced speaker. Session: |
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Michael Rosen is Director of Cutter Consortiums Enterprise Architecture Practice and Senior Consultant with its Business-IT Strategies Practice. He has more than 25 years of technical leadership experience architecting, designing, and developing software products and applications. Currently, he provides expert consulting services in the areas of EA and SOA, primarily to Fortune 1000 companies in Finance, Insurance and Telecom, Previously, Mike was CTO at AZORA Technologies and M2VP, Inc. , and Chief Enterprise Architect at IONA Technologies, PLC, and Genesis Development Corporation. Mr. Rosen was also a product architect, technical leader, and developer for commercial middleware products from BEA and Digital. His involvement in product development includes Web services, Java, CORBA, COM, messaging, transaction processing, DCE, networking, and operating systems. Sessions: |
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Wouter Schmitz has worked in architecture for more than 15 years. In his first years in this field he acted in roles such as IT (enterprise) architect and as business architect. Amongst his achievements is a patent application for a two layer BPM architecture. 4 Years ago he started to lead the enterprise architecture team of ABN AMRO Netherlands. Later on he combined his team with the business architecture group to form a Centre of Expertise of in total 18 enterprise and business architects. He professionalized this team and introduced new ways of working to increase the effectiveness of architecture at ABN AMRO. His approach now serves as a best practice for other Centres of Expertise within ABN AMRO. Session: |
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Alec Sharp has managed his consulting and education business, Clariteq Systems Consulting Ltd. , for close to 30 years. Serving clients from Ireland to India, and Washington to Wellington, Alec has expertise in a rare combination of fields - data management, business analysis, business process improvement, and, of course, enterprise architecture. In addition to an active consulting business that keeps him up-to-date on real world issues, he conducts workshops and conference presentations globally, consistently receiving "excellent" ratings. Alec is the author of the completely rewritten second edition of "Workflow Modeling" (Artech House, 2009) which is widely used as a university text and is a best-seller in the field. Sessions: |
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Bjorn-Reidar Solstad has more than 30 years extended national - and international experience with IT-related work from Oil Gas, Insurance, Pharmaceutical, Telecom and Public areas. Solstad is a thought leader in Capgemini's Norwegian businesswhen it comes to IT-Strategies, IT-Governance and Enterprise Architecture. Solstad is an experienced speaker. Session: |
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Robert Stauffer has 24 years of consulting experience to the US Government, specializing in Enterprise Architecture and strategic planning. He has a proven record using EA to help clients achieve competitive advantages through the alignment of their business initiatives, processes, and enabling capabilities. He is the President of Information Dynamics and the Program Manager leading the design and implementation of NASA's EA program. In 2006, his team won the E-Gov Institute's "Government Civilian Leadership in Government Transformation Award". The award was based on NASA's innovative Enterprise Architecture Review process that Information Dynamics helped pioneer to manage NASA's IT portfolio. Mr. Stauffer teaches EA at the US Federal Government Graduate School. He received his M.B.A. from the University of Maryland in 1991. Session: |
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The National Policing Improvement Agency act as a central resource to ACPO and police forces, working with authorities and the Home Office to help improve the way policing works. As Principal Architect Calum Steen leads a multi-disciplinary team working on convergence of disparate applications, optimisation of national infrastructure and utilising shared-services. This work is a key part of 'ISIS', the information systems strategy to reform how Police IT is developed, procured, implemented and managed. Session: |
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André Swartis the business architect for Finance Risk and Capital (FinRisC) at Old Mutual (South Africa). He is responsible for managing the business architecture to support finance transformation as well as the integration with other strategic projects such as the implementation of Solvency II. André previously worked for PricewaterhouseCoopers in Cape Town and London where he provided consulting services to the financial services industry. He has worked with a number of financial services organisations in Southern Africa, the United Kingdom, Europe and the Middle East. André has a masters degree in financial management and is a Chartered Accountant (SA) and Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder. Session: |
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Don Tapscott is one of the worlds leading authorities on business strategy, with emphasis on how information technology changes business, government and society. He is the author or co-author of 13 widely read books, including Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything, which was the best selling management book in the United States in 2007 and is now translated into 22 languages. He is Chairman of nGenera Insight for which he directs several of nGenera Insight's research and education programs, serving a marquee list of Global 2000 customers. Tapscott is also an adjunct Professor at the Joseph L. Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.. Session: |
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Anna Mari Uys is the process architect for Finance Risk and Capital (FinRisC) at Old Mutual (South Africa). Her role is to manage the definition, development and implementation of a business process architecture. This includes the integration and alignment of the process work with other disciplines such as data, technology, organisation development, service management, change, communications and training. Anna Mari's background is in business process strategy, analysis, design and integration and she has played a lead role on a number of projects in financial services organisations in South Africa and the United Kingdom. Anna Mari has a BSc (Honours) Information Technology in Informatics and Computer Science.. Session: |
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Dr. Harmen van den Berg is partner en co-founder of BiZZdesign. BiZZdesign offers complete and integrated solutions (tools, methods, consultancy and training) to design and improve organizations, from enterprise architecture to process management. Harmen van den Berg studied mathematics at the Utrecht University, and did his PhD at Twente University. He was an assistent professor at Twente University, and scientific researcher at Telematica Instituut. At BiZZdesign, Harmen developed methods and techniques for business process engineering and enterprise architecture, and applied these as consultant at various organizations. Harmen is now responsible for Enterprise Architecture and training development. He has authored several publications on EA and BPM, and is chair of the Dutch ArchiMate Usage working group. He is TOGAF-certified, and trainer of TOGAF and ArchiMate courses. Harmen is a speaker at many EA-conferences, like LAC, EAC, EAM, and The Open Group. Session:
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Martin van den Berg is the Architecture Service Line Manager at Sogeti Nederland B.V. and an expert in the area of Enterprise Architecture. He worked as lead architect in organizations like ABN AMRO, Fortis, ING and Shell. Martin is one of the founders of DYA (Dynamic Architecture) and author of the books "Dynamic Enterprise Architecture, How to make it work", "Building an Enterprise Architecture Practice" and "SOA for Profit". Martin is chairman of the Architecture Section of the Dutch Computer Society, teaches Enterprise Architecture at Pro Education and Delft Top Tech, represents Sogeti in the Open Group, is in the Board of Trustees for the Centre of the Advancement of the Enterprise Architecture Profession (CAEAP) and is member of the Programme Board of the annual dutch architecture conference (LAC2009). Martin wrote several articles and was a speaker on different conferences on EA and SOA. Session: |
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Deborah Weiss has over 21 years experience in ICT and has worked in senior IT management roles over the past fifteen years in the defence, utilities and IT outsourcing industries. Prior to joining state government she was a Research Analyst at Gartner and Meta Group in the Business of IT group specialising in enterprise architecture (EA). She actively contributed to the EA research agenda, delivered many speaking engagements and provided the sole client advice and mentoring for Asia Pacific in the areas of enterprise architecture, program management, portfolio management and IT strategic planning. Ms. Weiss is an experienced chief architect; TOGAF 9 certified and has been a dedicated EA practitioner for the past 12 years. Session: |
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Richard Weston has Supervised 50 plus sucessful PhDs in areas of Enterprise Architecture, and Virtual Engineering. He is author of over 350 publications in related areas. He is member of a number of UK RD funding committees and is on the board of five Journals. He is founder and Head of two Research Insititutes. Formerly a Pro-Vice Chancellor at Loughborough. Session:
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With twenty years of development and consulting experience in industry and defence, Dick Whittington's interests combine method and tool development with innovative programme assignments across a range of corporate clients. A key member of the team that invented MooD, and a co-founder of Salamander Organization, he has been influential in developing and deploying business-facing architecture methods and tools for improving the coherence, agility and performance of organisations. Prior to Salamander, Dick was a lecturer in Computer Science at University of York, publishing a number of research papers and books, including Database Systems Engineering (Oxford University Press, 1987), which became a standard undergraduate text within many universities. Session: |
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Steve Winter is the Chief Technologist and Strategic Advisor for NATS, the UK's main Air Traffic Control provider. Steve is responsible for developing the overall technology strategy for the company, as well as providing advice to senior management on technology-related issues. He joined NATS In 2006. Before joining NATS, Steve was a Technology Director for Raytheon, based in Massachusetts. He focused on advanced system architectures and enterprise architecture (EA), including the future U.S. air transportation system, NextGen. He was also the principal architect for Raytheon's global Air Traffic Management systems product line. Steve has an MA in Mathematics from Cambridge University and is a member of the Air Traffic Control Association. Session:
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John A. Zachman is the originator of the "Framework for Enterprise Architecture" which has received broad acceptance around the world as an integrative framework, or "periodic table" of descriptive representations for Enterprises. He is not only known for this work on Enterprise Architecture, but is also known for his early contributions to IBMs Information Strategy methodology as well as to their Executive team planning techniques. Mr. Zachman retired from IBM in 1990, having served them for 26 years. He is Chief Executive Officer of the Zachman Institute for Framework Advancement (ZIFA), an organization dedicated to advancing the conceptual and implementation states of the art in Enterprise Architecture. He also operates his own education and consulting business, Zachman International. Sessions: |
















































