John A ZachmanJohn is the originator of the Framework for Enterprise Architecture (The Zachman Framework ™) which has received broad acceptance around the world as an integrative framework, and an ontology for descriptive representations for Enterprises. John is not only known for this work on Enterprise Architecture, but is also known for his early contributions to IBM’s Information Strategy methodology (Business Systems Planning) as well as to their Executive team planning techniques (Intensive Planning).
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Paul PreissCEO and founder of IASA Global. Paul Preiss is a tireless advocate for the professional technology architecture community. He serves as the CEO and founder of Iasa Global. During his tenure at Iasa, Paul has taken the organization from a single user group with 50 members to an influential global organization with a network of over 60,000 professional architects and business leaders.
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Shrikant PalkarEnterprise Architect - Director (Costco Wholesale). In a career spanning close to three decades, he has worked in seven countries as programmer, designer, project manager, process consultant and architect. He has worked on many multi-year multi-technology business application projects and engineering projects involving embedded systems and software for robotic sensors. As a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Melon University and SEI, he presented several seminars on software processes, measurements and software architecture. Shrikant has a passion for educational activities and has been invited to join faculty at graduate schools in USA and India.
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María Isabel Mejía
Vice-minister at Colombian Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies TIC. She is an specialist in technology Strategic Management. This role is responsible for giving impetus to the software industry, hardware and services in Colombia.
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Jorge AriasChief Architect at Oracle Consulting, North Latin America. There, he leads the architecture team of Oracle Consulting, which is responsible for architecting and supporting complex enterprise business transformations initiatives in important Latin American’s companies. During his career (15+ years), he has had the opportunity to work for many industries (financial services, telecommunications, public sector, consumer and goods) and to play different architecture roles: Technical architect in several domains (software, enterprise integration, security, data, among other technical domains.), Solutions and Enterprise Architect.
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Rabih BashroushSenior Lecturer at the University of East (London UEL), UK, where he also leads the Software Architecture Research Group (SOAR). He has worked in the Software industry since 1997. He held visiting scientist/researcher roles at a number of institutes including the Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University; Philips Research Labs, Netherlands; and Danfoss Power Electronics, Denmark.
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Néstor CamiloSenior Enterprise Architecture Manager Strategic Account, Oracle Latinamerica. Actually he leads a group of Enterprise Architect in Oracle that works with Strategic Accounts in Public Sector in Argentina, Chile and Colombia. In his career he has done work related to IT including roles of Developer, DB administrator, networking administration, Presales, Evangelization, Consulting, Product Management and Sales Management.
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Marco Vinicio Lenci Serrano
Management Advisor, facilitator, evaluator and Coach with more than 33 years of experience in multiple sectors of industry. Marco has served as International Lecturer and Postgraduate Teaching in Universities and Institutions in Colombia, Peru, Panama and Dominican Republic and has held executive positions as Project Manager, Manager of Market Research and Competitive Intelligence (CMO) at IDC, Manager Officer (CTO / CIO), Consulting Manager Government Sector, Financial, Insurance, Cooperative, Manufacturing, Food and Beverage, Commerce, Energy, Oil and Gas, Port, Educational Solutions and services in Information Technology and Telecommunications, Security and Health.
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Max PoliashenkoMax is a professional with a track record as VP of Architecture, Chief Software Architect and an R&D Director overseeing architecture of enterprise or products with over 100M in annual revenue. He has a strong interest in Architecture and Software Development methodologies, as well as international software development and international business. Max is currently the Chief Enterprise Architect at CCH, a company specializing in information services, software and workflow tools for tax, accounting, legal and business professionals.
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William A (Bill) BrownWilliam is a IBM Distinguished Engineer, STG Central and Eastern Europe CTO and Systems Architect Leader. He manages a team of 40 plus architects and provides business direction for 80 technical resources in multiple countries across Central and Eastern Europe. He is a member of the IBM Academy of Technology . The Architecture Professions sponsor for Central and Eastern Europe. William is the lead author of IBM’s SOA Governance and Management Method (SGMM), and has authored several white papers on SOA CoE Offering, and SOA Governance.
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Matthew BassMatthew is a faculty member at Carnegie-Mellon University. Software architect and software engineer for past 15+ years. Matthew was the first external person to become authorized by Carnegie Mellon's Software Engineering Institute to deliver "Software Architecture: Principles and Practices". He is co-author of the "Global Software Development Handbook". Author and co-author of numerous peer-reviewed technical papers on software architecture and global software development.
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Alejandro BianchiPresident and Senior Consultant LIVEWARE IS. Professional certified of Software Engineering Institute, CMU. More than 30 years of experience in software development and management of information technology in various technical and management roles in different industrial domains such as IT technologies, banking, healthcare and the public sector.
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