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Peter Hanke is a Cutter Expert. Following several years as a producer with The Danish Broadcasting Corporation and Executive Director in the theatre company Hotel Pro Forma and at the Art Museum Arken, Peter Hanke established Exart Performances. His mission is to communicate the experience, knowledge and techniques of performing arts to stimulate creative gathering in other professions and industries outside of the performing arts. As a result of his successful approach, Peter has been invited to speak/perform at numerous conferences and business development workshops throughout Europe…
Brian Donnellan is Professor of IS Innovation at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth (NUIM), and Co-Director of the Innovation Value Institute (IVI). The IVI researches and develops unifying frameworks and roadmaps for IT and business executives to create more value from IT and better deliver IT-enabled innovation whilst validating that these frameworks/tools have a broad applicability across differing industries and contexts. To address the need for an overarching IT business value framework, IVI, under the core themes of IT value and IT innovation, advances methodologies, tools…
Peter Hruschka is a Principal of the Atlantic Systems Guild. As a trainer and consultant, he concentrates on business analysis, requirements engineering, and system and software architectures, preferably in the embedded world. Mr. Hruschka loves to be involved in developing products that combine software with hardware, electrical, and mechanical components – thus creating interesting systems in domains like medical systems, automotive, telecommunications, manufacturing, and others. He is cofounder of arc42, a portal for practical and pragmatic hints for software architecture documentation…
Daniel J. Langin is the Principal of Langin Law Firm, LLC. Mr. Langin has over 26 years' experience in private and corporate practice, including 21 years' experience in technology law. He is a former member of the Aspen Institute's Internet Policy Project and has served as general counsel for two technology companies. Mr. Langin is a frequent advisor, speaker, and writer on the issues of technology law and policy in the US, Canada, Europe, and Israel, and has been quoted by CNN, USA Today, CIO, Computerworld, Boardwatch and Boston Business Journal. He has published articles for the Defense…
Danette McGilvray is President and Principal of Granite Falls Consulting, Inc., a firm that helps organizations increase their success by addressing the information quality and data governance aspects of their business efforts. Focusing on bottom-line results, Ms. McGilvray and her team promote the intentional management of information assets with the same rigor used to manage other company assets such as products and human and financial resources. A skilled facilitator, program, and project manager, she has worked with people in all levels of the organization and from all functional areas…
Patrick O'Beirne has been managing director of Systems Modelling Limited since 1981. His current focus is spreadsheet systems modeling and auditing services as well as IT consultancy. He is current chair of the European Spreadsheet Risks Interest Group (EuSpRIG) and of SoftTest Ireland, and a fellow of the Irish Computer Society. He advised the ECDL Foundation on the content of a syllabus for a new certification in good spreadsheet practices. His latest book isSpreadsheet Check…
Em Campbell-Pretty is a Partner at Context Matters, Australia's leading Enterprise Agile consultancy. After close to 20 years in business management roles within multinational blue chip corporations, Ms. Campbell-Pretty discovered Agile and became passionate about the chance it provides to align business and IT around the delivery of value. In 2012, she launched Australia's first Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) Agile Release Train. The story of the cultural transformation that accompanied this launch has become legendary in the Agile community, which has led to her being considered a thought…
Thomas A. Horan is Associate Professor at the School of Information Systems and Technology, Claremont Graduate University. Dr. Horan has over 20 years' experience in studying organizational and community impacts of information technology, including leading several research studies on emergency response. He currently directs two interdisciplinary technology institutes: Claremont Information and Technology Institute (CITI) and Kay Center for E-Health Research. In this capacity, Dr. Horan leads a portfolio of research studies funded by agencies such as the National Science Foundation (NSF),…