Dr. Nelson M. Mattos
(IBM Silicon Valley Laboratory, Santa Teresa, Calif.)
"Integrating Information for On Demand Computing"
Businesses are increasingly replacing manual processes with electronic
ones and integrating processes horizontally - two steps that are key
to becoming an On Demand business. Integrating these business processes
requires the ability to find, access, integrate, synchronize, and share
a wide variety of data and unstructured content. This is an increasing
challenge that is top of mind of IT organizations worldwide. Information
Integration is the technology that is enabling companies build an IT
infrastructure that provides real-time, integrated access to all business
information - mainframe and distributed, structured and unstructured,
public and private. It provides a unified view of the data regardless
of differences in data format, data location and access interfaces,
dynamically manage data placement to match availability, currency and
performance requirements, and provide autonomic features that reduce
the burden on IT staffs for managing complex data architectures. This
talk describes the motivation for integrating information for on demand
computing, explains its requirements, shows the underlying technologies,
and illustrates its value through usage scenarios. As it will be
shown, there is still a tremendous amount of research, engineering, and
development work needed to make the full information integration vision
a reality and it is expected that software companies will continue to
heavily invest in aggressively pursing the information integration vision.
Brief Biography
Nelson Mattos, Ph. D, is one of an elite group of practicing expert
technical executives "IBM Distinguished Engineers" recognized
not only for their exceptional engineering and programming in research,
development, manufacturing, sales and service, but also for their
anticipated significant future contributions to IBM's growth. In his
current role, vice president of information and interaction at the IBM
Silicon Valley Laboratory, Dr. Mattos is responsible for establishing
IBM's leadership position in the emerging information integration
market. He collaborates with standards bodies and IBM customers, Business
Partners and development teams to help businesses integrate digital
information assets and leverage the value of those assets across the
enterprise. Capitalizing on his strong research background, Dr. Mattos
is responsible for the strategic development and marketing of the DB2
Information Integrator family of products.
| Zeit:
| Donnerstag, 10.11.2005, 17.15 Uhr
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| Ort:
| Gebäude 48, Raum 210
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