June 24, 2008
12:00 pm US Eastern
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Sandy Carter, Vice President of SOA & WebSphere Strategy, Channels and Marketing, IBM (bio)
David Saul, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer, State Street Bank (bio)
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With the current economic conditions, IBM has designed this webcast to highlight practical strategies for listeners to make better use of their existing investments, accelerate ROI and conserve resources by using Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Special Guest David Saul, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer of State Street Bank will outline how working smarter, not harder, using SOA can improve performance and help companies achieve results without rewriting existing applications. IBM's VP of SOA Marketing & Channels, Sandy Carter will offer tips on how IBM's SMART SOA(TM) approach can help companies achieve lasting cost savings.
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Featured Speaker Bios:
Sandy Carter is responsible for driving IBM's cross-company, worldwide SOA marketing initiatives. In this role, she helps oversee the company's SOA strategy across software, services and hardware, sets the company's SOA marketing direction, and directs SOA messaging and content, while leading a global team in driving customer demand. She has helped to identify SOA acquisition targets and ensure the successful integration of these organizations into the IBM SOA portfolio. Sandy's efforts have driven the WebSphere Family to sustain four consecutive quarters of double-digit growth, while the brand has won 7 industry awards. She has helped IBM's SOA initiatives earn third party validation and analysts' leadership rankings. Sandy is fluent in 8 programming languages, and is the author of the SOA book from IBM, "The New Language of Business: SOA & Web 2.0."
David Saul is Senior Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at State Street Corporation, reporting to the Chief Information Officer. He oversees State Street’s corporate information security program, controls and technology.
Saul previously managed State Street’s Office of Architecture, responsible for the overall enterprise technology, data and security architecture of this large multi-national financial services corporation.
Saul joined State Street in 1992 after fifteen years with IBM’s Cambridge Scientific Center where he managed innovations in operating systems virtualization, multiprocessing, networking and personal computers.
He holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Saul serves on the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and chairs its IT Committee.
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