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  Andrew Hately   joined IBM South Africa’s Software Group in 2008 and is currently the Technical   Lead of the South Africa Software Solution Lab.  Andrew leads a high performance   technical team focused on enablement, innovation, and knowledge transfer related   to IBM Software solutions across Africa. 
 From 1999 to 2008,   Andrew worked in the IBM Software Strategy group in the US.  He was responsible   for standards strategy and was a member of several international standards   organizations.  Andrew was the co-editor and co-chair of several industry   standards efforts and has represented IBM in several efforts at OASIS, The Open   Group, DMTF and other consortia.  As part of the Software Strategy group, Andrew   also led software development and reference implementation efforts relating to   emerging technologies and Web services.
 
 Andrew co-chairs   IBM’s Sub-Saharan Africa Software Architecture Board and is a member and is a   regular speaker at industry conferences on the subjects of Cloud computing,   innovation, standards, Web services and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).    Andrew holds several patents related to software design and architecture. His   primary interest is in new software solutions and service management principles   to solve industry and business problems.
 
 
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  Presentation The impact of Cloud and SOA on an IT organization
 
 In 2008, the   business concept of cloud computing was recognized as a true market   transformation in the IT industry. The concept of infrastructure, platform and   software as a service clouds are becoming widely accepted as the deployment   models of the future. The focus is now on how to solve critical technology and   business issues using cloud computing and deciding how cloud computing fits in   an enterprise architecture.
 
 This session will   discuss business benefits and challenges related to cloud computing based on use   cases and deployments of the technology.  How cloud computing and SOA is   changing the expectation of business stake holders and will be discussed in this   session along with the necessary process and organizational changes to derive   value from the technology shift.
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