Mobile and cloud are combining to change how the underlying infrastructure of business. Mobile and cloud combine to change how applications are developed, tested and distributed. Mobile changes what features and user experience exists in applications while cloud changes where data should be located and how it will be accessed. Security and management will also change as businesses embrace mobile. Applications will be device aware, location aware and network/cloud aware. Going forward business processes will assume a multi-device landscape, cloud connectivity. This track will discuss how the Mobile Cloud era will change business.
Principal Analyst, Lopez Research
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BYOD and the mobilization of apps have forced companies to revisit security. Security technologies exist at all layers of the stack from device through applications. This session will discuss the key … More ▶ Moderator - Maribel Lopez, Principal Analyst, Lopez Research LLC Maribel has more than 18 years of professional experience focusing on the telecommunications and networking industry. Currently she analyzes how disruptive forces such as mobility, collaboration and social software, virtual currencies and Clean Tech will change the future. Most recently, Maribel spent over 10 years at Forrester Research analyzing multiple topics related to the telecommunications, media and entertainment industries including operator network and service strategies, enterprise communications and consumer markets for voice, video and data. She has also held positions at Motorola, International Data Corporation and Shiva. Panelist - Cesare Garlati, Co-Chair, CSA Mobile Working Group, Cloud Security Alliance Cesare Garlati is one of the most quoted and sought-after thought leaders in the enterprise mobility space. Former Vice President of Mobile Security at Trend Micro, Cesare currently serves as Co-Chair of the CSA Mobile Working Group – Cloud Security Alliance. Prior to Trend Micro, Mr. Garlati held director positions within leading mobility companies such Smith Micro Software, iPass, and WaveMarket. Prior to this, he was senior manager of product development at Oracle, where he led the development of Oracle’s first cloud application and many other modules of the Oracle E-Business Suite across CRM, ERP and eCommerce. Mr. Galati’s enterprise software curriculum also includes product strategy at PeopleSoft and strategic marketing at SAP. He holds a Berkeley MBA, a BS in Computer Science and several professional certifications from Microsoft, Cisco and Sun. Panelist - Mike Morrissey, Vice President, Research & Development, PerspecSys Mike is Vice President of Research & Development for PerspecSys where he oversees PerspecSys' product development and technical support organizations and helps to define and deliver innovative capabilities within PerspecSys' cloud data protection solution. Panelist - Brian Duckering, Sr. Manager, Enterprise Mobility, Symantec Brian Duckering is responsible for product marketing of Symantec’s mobility initiatives, covering everything from mobile management and security to protecting the networks that mobile devices rely on. He brings over twenty years of industry experience as an engineer, product manager, marketing manager and evangelist, developing and bringing to market innovative technologies for enterprises and small businesses. At Symantec, he has promoted the idea of an information-centric view and anytime, anywhere productivity for over 6 years. Duckering is an often requested speaker internationally on a wide range of topics, technologies and trends, from virtualization to mobility. He has held executive level positions at both business- and consumer-facing companies and has multiple degrees in engineering and technology management. Panelist - Mike Siegel, VP of Products, Mocana Corp Mike leads product management, product marketing, professional services, and customer support for Mocana and helps define the company's strategic direction. With over 12 years in the security industry, Mike has been recognized as a thought leader by spotting trends early and consistently bringing innovative products to market to meet ever-changing customer needs. Prior to Mocana, Mike spent nearly a decade at security leader McAfee, where he founded the Data Protection business unit and was responsible for the unit's global product management and strategy. Mike also played a leading role in defining McAfee's business and product strategy in the mobile device and smartphone security arena, resulting in McAfee's entry into the mobile device management (MDM) market. During his tenure at McAfee, Mike enjoyed serving in multiple facets of the organization, including corporate development (M&A) and sales account management for customers in the Silicon Valley and Western United States. Prior to McAfee, Mike was a financial analyst for Deutsche Bank's technology investment banking group. | |
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Before the end of this year there will be more smart phones than PCs, and in 2015 there will be more tablets than PCs. Mobile work styles are becoming the rule rather than the exception in Enterprise … More ▶ Speaker - Jesse Lipson, VP of Data Sharing, Citrix Jesse Lipson is the VP & GM of Data Sharing at Citrix, where he is responsible for the vision, market direction and product strategy behind the company’s data platform. | |
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In the future, companies will rebuild transform business applications to take advantage of a wide range of by using contextual data from all connected devices, including location, time of day, presenc… More ▶ Moderator - Maribel Lopez, Principal Analyst, Lopez Research LLC Maribel has more than 18 years of professional experience focusing on the telecommunications and networking industry. Currently she analyzes how disruptive forces such as mobility, collaboration and social software, virtual currencies and Clean Tech will change the future. Most recently, Maribel spent over 10 years at Forrester Research analyzing multiple topics related to the telecommunications, media and entertainment industries including operator network and service strategies, enterprise communications and consumer markets for voice, video and data. She has also held positions at Motorola, International Data Corporation and Shiva. Panelist - Francois De Repentigny, Vice President Marketing, Guavus Francois de Repentigny brings to Neuralitic Systems more than 10 years of senior management experience in both start-up and large telecom company environments. Prior to joining Neuralitic, Mr. de Repentigny was Director of Marketing for Vidéotron, a Montreal-based telecommunications firm where he was responsible for residential Internet and cable telephony services. While managing all commercialization activities for these services, Mr. de Repentigny exceeded all growth targets and led the market in terms of ARPU and churn. Panelist - Dennis Quan, Vice President of SmartCloud Enterprise, IBM Dennis Quan is Vice President of SmartCloud Enterprise, responsible end-to-end for IBM's SmartCloud Enterprise public cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) deployed worldwide. Dennis’s involvement in Cloud Computing started in 2007, when his team built IBM’s first cloud in collaboration with Google and the National Science Foundation. He has held numerous technical leadership positions in IBM over the past 14 years, including most recently as lab director of the IBM Tivoli China Development Laboratory in Beijing/Shanghai/Taipei, where he worked extensively with clients in the Greater China region across various industries on Cloud Computing and Integrated Service Management projects. Dennis holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as bachelor’s degrees in Mathematics and Chemistry, also from MIT. | |
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Cloud computing compliments mobile development by providing a foundation for application development and testing. Today entire application development platforms can be purchased in the cloud. What are… More ▶ Moderator - Andrew Dailey, Vice President, MGI Research Andrew Dailey is a Managing Director of MGI Research. Mr. Dailey leads the enterprise applications (SaaS, PaaS, and cloud) coverage for MGI. He has over twenty years of diversified technology and financial services experience. Prior to MGI Research, Dailey was a partner at the Jetstream Group, a management consulting firm advising Fortune 500 CIOs on software procurement negotiations, enterprise applications strategies and outsourcing/offshoring strategies. In this role, Mr. Dailey advised clients such as British Petroleum, Applied Materials, JPMorganChase, McDonald's, McKesson, Nissan, Sun Microsystems, and Tetra Pak. His report on BPO, call centers and outsourcing was featured in cover stories by BusinessWeek and Time magazine. Previously, he was Senior Vice President of Marketing for Baan Company, a Nasdaq and Amsterdam Exchange-listed ERP software company. He was responsible for product marketing, events, and managed five global industry solution centers. Mr. Dailey spent eight years at Gartner Group, where he co-founded the Software Asset Management practice, and launched the ERP and supply chain management advisory businesses in Europe. While at Gartner, he received multiple awards for his research, including Analyst of the Year honors. Mr. Dailey is the author of numerous industry research papers and has lectured at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, UCLA's Anderson School of Management, and The Charles University, Prague. Mr. Dailey has served on both public and private company boards of directors, and currently serves as the Lead Director for Project Bandaloop, a San Francisco-based aerial dance company. A four-time NCAA All-American in tennis, Mr. Dailey holds a BA degree from Swarthmore College. Panelist - Jeff Haynie, CEO and CoFounder, Appcelerator Jeff is Co-founder and CEO of Appcelerator. Jeff is a long-time serial entrepreneur, technologist and blogger. Previously, Jeff was Co-founder and CTO of Vocalocity, a software provider in the communications arena and before that, CTO of eHatchery, a digital incubator and off-shoot of Bill Gross’ idealab!. Jeff has worked on numerous standard committees such as IETF and W3C as well as core contributor to a number of important open source technologies such as JBoss and OpenVXI. Jeff served with distinction in the U.S. Navy. Panelist - Jens Koerner, Product Manager, SAP Labs Before, I was the Senior Director leading the SAP Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) and Business Intelligence (BI) Customer Solution Adoption team. This team of technical black-belts was focused on getting our customers live on our EPM and BI products.
Beforehand I was part of the EPM Customer Advisory Office (CAO) which is targeted at SAP's key strategic EPM customers. We faciliate customer sessions to allow customer to share their product feedback, lessons learned and best practices amongst each other and with SAP. Panelist - Tom Lounibos, CEO, SOASTA Tom Lounibos, CEO for SOASTA, brings more than 30 years of experience building early stage software companies, leading two companies to successful IPOs. Tom is a regular speaker at both cloud and testing events, and has become a leading advocate in using the cloud to empower individuals and accelerate changes in how applications are built, tested and deployed. Most recently, Tom served as President and CEO of Kenamea. Prior to Kenamea, he was CEO of Dorado Corp., a financial services software provider. Previous to Dorado, he was EVP of Sagent Technology through its 1999 IPO, entrepreneur-in-residence at Crosspoint Venture Partners, and held executive positions at Digitalk Corp., Knowledgeware (KWI) and Encore Financial Services. Tom also serves on several boards in the Silicon Valley. Panelist - Rich Mendis, CMO and Co-Founder, AnyPresence Richard is the Chief Product and Marketing Officer of AnyPresence, a software platform company that reduces the time and cost of building enterprise mobile apps. Before co-founding AnyPresence, Richard was VP of Solution Management at SAP, working in the CTO and sustainability offices. Richard joined SAP through the acquisition of his last startup Clear Standards, where he was co-founder and CMO. Before that, he was VP of Marketing at Current Analysis, a technology research firm. Richard is a frequent speaker on a broad range of enterprise mobility topics. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Toronto. Panelist - Noah Wasmer, Vice President of Product Management, MobileIron As Vice President of Product Management, Noah is responsible for directing MobileIron's product strategy. Prior to joining MobileIron, Noah led VMware's Horizon App Manager from concept to production. Horizon launched in 2011 and has become the management centerpiece for VMware's End User Computing initiatives. Before his work on Horizon, Noah led the VMware View Product Management team responsible for developing the Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) business. Prior to VMware, Noah was the CEO and Co-Founder of Centered Networks, a startup that pioneered the delivery of remote desktops and end user computing services from the cloud. After graduating from college, Noah invented Dotche, one of the first internet services bridging donor interests and nonprofit initiatives. Many of the nation's largest philanthropic foundations use Dotche. Noah has a BS in Psychology from the University of Arizona. Panelist - Edward Durbin, Director, Sales, AirWatch Ed Durbin is the Director of Retail Solutions at AirWatch, a global leader in mobile security, mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM) solutions. In this role, Durbin is responsible for leading and growing AirWatch’s retail customer base and providing strategic council to retailers globally. Prior to joining AirWatch, Durbin was at Intuit, a computer software company where he oversaw new business efforts. His 20 years of sales experience in the retail and manufacturing industries include positions at afterBOT, Inc., Invois, QRS Corp, QRS and Woodward and Lothrop. Durbin has special expertise selling business community management solutions, data synchronization, managed service, SaaS and data network solutions. Durbin received his degree from Montgomery College. | |



