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Latest NewsAnil Josh is a solution architect at Patni Computer Services.
Jayasankar Pillai is a practicing data and solution architect. He has led and designed various high-value analytics projects for many Fortune 100 companies. His interest areas are sourcing and strategic procurement, analytics, data migration strategy and e-procurement. He can be reached in jayasankar_pillai@yahoo.com.
Jeff Rogers is the chief architect of risk advisory services globally at Unisys Corporation. He has extensive experience in many areas of information security, strategy, and solutions consulting. Rogers is a Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP,) Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), and is Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT (CGEIT). He can be reached by email at jeffrey.w.rogers@unisys.com.
Sid Suri has been in the enterprise technology space for more than ten years and runs product marketing for the master data management business unit within TIBCO. Prior to TIBCO, Suri worked in Product Marketing at SAP and before that in technology consulting in San Francisco and Boston. He has a MBA from the Haas Business School, UC Berkeley and a BA in Economics from Middlebury College.
Ken Hertzler is director of marketing for Volume Servers and System Software for NEC Corporation of America's IT Platform and Solutions Group (ITPG) and is responsible for the strategy and marketing of NEC servers, system software and virtualization solutions. With more than 20 years of extensive product management and marketing experience in software technologies, he is well equipped to deliver NEC's technologies to the North American market.
Peter Woodhull is president and co-founder of Modus21, a professional consulting firm that helps people align their assets, streamline their processes and improve their execution.
Steven B. Adler is Director of IBM's Data Governance Solutions and a recognized authority and innovator on Data Governance, security, privacy, systemic risk management, and business process transformation. Mr. Adler is Chairman of the IBM Data Governance Council, an international leadership group of 50 C Level Executives working together to design and evaluate comprehensive data governance solutions. He is leading the XBRL Risk Taxonomy standards initiative and advises governments and regulatory authorities on Data Governance and Systemic Risk. Mr. Adler is also a Visiting Lecturer at the Bucerius Law School, Hamburg Germany.Steven B. Adler developed the patented Enterprise Privacy Architecture and invented the worlds first Internet Insurance program. He is frequently quoted in European and American press articles, trade journals, magazines and newspapers. Mr. Adler serves on the Board of Directors of the International Security Trust and Privacy Alliance, the NASCIO Security & Privacy Committee, the Carnegie Mellon Privacy Lab and the NCSU Privacy Place, Global Forum Steering Committee.
Matt Laws 14-year career spans product marketing, product management and sales in both software and hardware. Currently, as senior product marketing manager for real-time protection solutions at BakBone Software, Law leverages his industry experience toward the development and adoption of data protection solutions that address real world storage issues. Prior to BakBone, Law held positions at Tech Data Corporation, Data Storage Marketing, Access Graphics, Intelligent Electronics, Silicon Graphics and Overland Storage.
Sandy Kemsley is an independent analyst and systems architect, specializing in business process management, Enterprise 2.0, enterprise architecture and business intelligence. In addition to her technical background, she has worked on the business operations end of projects, from business requirements and analysis through technology design and deployment.Over the past 20 years, Kemsley started and ran successful product and service companies, including a desktop workflow and document management product company from 1988-90, and a 40-person services firm specializing in BPM and e-commerce from 1990-2000. During 2000-2001, she worked for FileNet (now IBM) as Director of eBusiness Evangelism during the launch of their eProcess BPM product, and was a featured speaker on BPM and its impact on business at conferences and customer sites in 14 countries during that time.Since 2001, she returned to private consulting as a BPM architect, performing engagements for financial services and insurance organizations across North America.
Tom Carlock leads data-as-a-service and 3rd party partner strategy for Dun & Bradstreet, the worlds leading business information company. He has more than 15 years hands-on experience leading data management, application development and data integration programs. He is currently heading up D&Bs strategy to more effectively integrate data into the every-day business applications customers depend on , including master data management, business intelligence and customer relationship management. Most recently, he led the conception and development of D&B360, the companys new data-as-a-service data management offering.Prior to joining D&B, Mr. Carlock held leadership positions at CIT and AIG, where he developed corporate data management programs focused on delivering a single view of global data, data governance and master data management. In all his roles, he has been a passionate advocate for MDM and data management.

