Prasad Rampalli, Senior Vice President, EMC Solutions Group
As IT goes through waves of transformation every decade (Mainframe in ‘70s => Cloud today) the core CIO/business drivers of TCO and business agility remain as primary metrics pacing adoption. In the Cloud “wave,” I see three converging trends that will dictate how solutions will be architected and deployed.
Sanjay Mirchandani, Executive Vice President and Former CIO
While bittersweet, career changes are exhilarating. After nearly five years as EMC’s CIO, I’ve handed the reins over to our newest executive Vic Bhagat and EMC’s award-winning IT team, who proudly and painstakingly built our industry-leading cloud and Big Data foundation.
I may have given up the title and business cards, but I believe that once you are a CIO, you are always a CIO. As I roll up my sleeves to support the Pivotal Initiative led by Paul Maritz; foster the company’s international growth opportunities; and lend a hand with a variety of EMC’s customer activities, I will be relying on many battle-tested lessons from my tenure as CIO. Here are a few of the most important ones:
Rick Devenuti, President, Information Intelligence Group
EMC’s Information Intelligence Group is focused on helping customers transform their business with software and cloud solutions that connect information to work. It’s our mission statement, but even more important, it’s our sole focus.
Eleven EMC executives
offer their predictions of which technologies and trends will transform cloud
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them all.
Jeremy Burton, Executive Vice President Product Operations and Marketing
I spent yesterday out in Colorado at the Evanta CIO Summit – this is a forum put on by CIOs for CIOs and boasts a very strong attendee list. The topic I was discussing was not really much to do with Cloud, or Big Data. It was about the developing relationship between CIOs and CMOs. And it wasn't your typical presentation either. It was really a chat driven by Thornton May, one of our Big Data friends (he opened our very first Data Science Summit).
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