Events



Date: 18th April, 2011 (Fri)
Time: 11:30am – 12:30 pm
Venue: Rm 513, William M.W. Mong Engineering Building

Registration will be closed at 10:00, 18th Apr., 2011. Those

who are not registered may try to walk in by first come first

serve basis.

Synopsis:

As Peter Drucker observed, the current information revolution, which is not the first, nor is it the one that has had the biggest impact on people’s lives, but more importantly has not really had an impact on the way senior management makes decisions.

This presentation will review Drucker’s comments and consider why this is the case and look to what is needed and how enterprise architects and information specialists will need to adapt if they are going to change the way top management decisions are made….. if it is possible at all.

Speaker:         Mr. Allen Brown
President and Chief Executive Officer, The Open Group

Allen Brown is President and CEO of The Open Group, a vendor- and technology-neutral consortium that works towards enabling access to integrated information within and between enterprises based on open standards and global interoperability. For more than ten years, Mr. Brown has been responsible for driving the organization’s strategic plan and day-to-day operations. In addition, he was instrumental in the creation of The Association of Open Group Enterprise Architects (AOGEA), which was formed to increase job opportunities for all of its members and elevate their market value by advancing professional excellence.

Prior to joining The Open Group, Mr. Brown managed a consulting firm in London, which he founded in 1987. He enjoyed a mix of financial management and general management assignments, which included advising venture capitalists on investment decisions, and consulting on IT systems design and implementation.  Mr. Brown has been a speaker and panelist at numerous industry events – most recently at Forrester IT Forum 2010, GDS CIO Summit 2010, Gartner’s Enterprise Architecture Summit, SAP TechEd 07, BTELL Enterprise Architecture Conference, Enterprise Architecture 2007 Conference, the FTP Enterprise Architecture Summit, and the Ziff Davis CIO Summit. He has contributed guest columns on the topic of enterprise architecture to Architecture & Governance, CIO Update, CNET, DM Review and Sandhill.com. Mr. Brown holds an MBA from London Business School.