Date: March 04, 2008
Time: 02:00 pm US Eastern
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Noel Yuhanna, Principal Analyst, Forrester Research (bio)
Robert Eve, Vice President of Marketing, Composite Software (bio)
Analysts, architects and developers face growing data integration, management, volume, and quality issues, especially as new requirements accelerate and costs become ever more constrained. Information-As-A-Service (IAAS), as defined by Forrester Research, addresses these challenges with flexible architecture and enabling technology. Useful for business intelligence, dashboards, portals and more, IAAS provides significant time, cost, and capability advantages with vendor solutions readily available today. Join us for an introduction to the latest IAAS insights and technology, coupled with rich use cases and lessons learned from early adopter implementations.
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Noel Yuhanna covers database management systems (DBMSes), information-as-a-service, data replication and integration, data security, data management tools, and related online transaction processing issues. Noel has more than 20 years of experience in IT and has held various technical and management positions. He came to Forrester through its acquisition of Giga Information Group. Prior to joining Giga, Noel spent several years at Exodus Communications and led a group responsible for planning and implementing mission-critical enterprise applications. Prior to Exodus, he served as a principal consultant, benchmark specialist, and data architect for Amdahl. He has worked on several large, terabyte-sized database applications and deployed high-availability and high-scalability solutions for various enterprises. Noel has spoken at numerous industry conferences around the globe and is quoted frequently in industry publications. He has taught several technical and management programs on grid computing, data management, security, scalability, consolidation, and information fabric. Noel holds a bachelor's degree in business and a postgraduate degree in business administration. Noel is the author of an Oracle book and is currently working on another book on data security.
Robert “Bob” Eve's experience includes executive level marketing and business development roles at leading enterprise software companies such as Informatica, Mercury Interactive, PeopleSoft, and Oracle. Before Composite, Bob served as VP of Marketing at Right Hemisphere, where he created the product graphics management category and doubled revenues. At Informatica and Mercury, he helped penetrate new segments in his role as the VP of Market Development. Previously, Bob ran Marketing and Alliances at Kintana (acquired by Mercury in 2003) where he defined the IT governance category and helped grow revenue from $15 million to $50 million. As VP of Alliances at PeopleSoft, Bob was responsible for over 300 partners and 100 staff members. In his nearly ten years at Oracle, Bob was on the vanguard of ERP. There he held a number of roles including Oracle Manufacturing's first product manager and head of Oracle's revolutionary software integration program, CAI. Bob holds a MS degree in Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a BS degree in Business Administration from the University of California at Berkeley.
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