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Andy Mulholland

 

 

 

In this podcast, Andy Mulholland, Capgemini’s CTO, provides guidelines for how IT organizations can transition from monolithic applications to more flexible, granular technology architectures. He also talks about the Web services technologies in his books, Mashup Corporations, and Mesh Collaboration. Now let’s join Andy Mulholland, CTO of Capgemini, one of the world’s largest IT consulting firms.

 

Andy Mulholland, the CTO of the Capgemini, one of the world’s largest IT consulting firms, will be the first to tell you that large, monolithic software applications are inflexible and demand conformity.  For years, he says that IT organizations wrote business applications to follow this departmental, monolithic model. “Because of technical constraints, if a company did not think through everything it needed from the application and build it into this at the beginning, it became hard to do anything about it later. As a result, companies ended up with these monolithic applications that covered all possibilities.”

 

Today, Mulholland says that we are starting to see enterprises return to their core businesses, and to spin off what doesn’t fit. Along with that, the evolution toward Web services is really about how every department in an organization can create its own flexible shared services. He says that companies have to move from monolithic applications to more granular services. “The only way to do that quickly and efficiently is with nimble applications which operate flexibly off a data set and that provide a single version of a particular company’s truth.”

 

Mulholland is not suggesting that companies abandon their monolithic applications. He says, “Monolithic applications are great for capturing and protecting data about what companies do. But there is focus on how marketing can be better done, how to better understand customers, and how to build Web services that drive revenue. He points to the ability of companies, such as DHL, FedEx, and UPS, to be service  oriented in the front office, but to have a consolidated architecture in the back office. .

 

In this podcast, Mulholland, provides guidelines for how IT organizations can make the transition from building monolithic applications to more flexible, granular technology architectures. He also talks about the Web services technologies in his books, Mashup Corporations, and Mesh Collaboration.


Bio

Andy Mulholland is CTO of Capgemii, an IT consulting firm with more than 90,000 employees in more than 30 countries. He joined the company in 1995.  He co-authored MashUp Corporations – The End of Business as Usual, and Mesh Collaboration -- Creating New Business Value in the Network of Everything. He received an InfoWorld CTO 25 award for social networking.  While at Capgemini, he has published five white papers, and proposed technology architectural models. Three of his models have become the norm throughout the technology industry, including the concept of adaptive IT. He sits on the technology advisory boards of several organizations and enterprises, including the Californian State Technology Board, the Open Mobile Alliance, and the MIT Supply Chain Group. He is also a Fellow of the British Computer Society.

Resources

Capgemini adopts social networking tools for knowledge management

InfoWorld

http://www.infoworld.com/t/collaboration/capgemini-adopts-social-ntworking-tools-knowledge-management-166?source=fssr

 

Capgemini to Contribute SOA Notation, Methodology to OASIS

On-demand Enterprise

http://www.on-demandenterprise.com/offthewire/26039304.html

 

His blog excerpts

http://www.capgemini.com/ctoblog/

Production Credits

Elizabeth Ferrarini, Executive Producer
Tom Parish, Host and Audio Producer

Audio Editing by Doug Marcis

 

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Many CIOs grapple with how to align IT with the needs of their businesses. By de facto, they have to demonstrate the value their role serves and to make sure technology works well within their businesses. However, these CIOs aren't alone. Businesses, in general, have a hard time measuring and quantifying the value of IT and how it affects the entire business.

 

Meanwhile, forces such as a mobile global workforce, the growing dependency on social media, and the push for more utility computing based on service-oriented architecture are driving businesses to converge their IT strategy with their business strategy. This move will fuel growth and will sustain profitability. In a converged company, information, not the technology behind it, is what matters to all constituents the company serves. As a result, CIOs take on the new role of information officer not chief IT officer. They become more involve in strategy planning and in the governance process. Moreover, they look at how technology enables the business architecture and how the business manages the overall investment portfolio.

 

No one knows more about getting out of the alignment trap and moving toward convergence than Faisal Hoque, founder and CEO of BTM Corporation; founder of the BTM Institute, a not-for-profit IT think tank; and author of five books on business technology management. In fact, a decade ago, Hoque conceived and developed a unique holistic business model which looks at the relationship between business and technology in the following areas: governance, strategy and platform, enterprise architecture, investment management, and the maturity of the overall management structure. The result is a converged organization where business and technology come together to drive innovation, which, in turn, fuels growth and profitability.

 

In this podcast, Hoque provides a good overview of the organizational changes and the philosophy changes CIOs need to consider if they want to transition from alignment to convergence. He also talks about the BTM Institute's Business Technology Convergence Index, a five-year study that quantifies the relationship between the way global companies value their technology investments and the companies' revenues and profitability.  He says, "Companies with mature converged business technology management practices, such as FedEx, UPS, and Procter & Gamble, have better financial performance than their competitors. Think about it. Today, both FedEx and UPS are information services companies, not just movers or packages and trucks."

 

Bio
In 1999, Faisal Hoque founded Business Technology Management (BTM) Corporation, to innovate new business and technology models to help global organizations improve their operational efficiency. He also founded the BTM Institute, a not-for-profit technology think tank comprised of academic researchers, global business leaders, and government officials.

 

A former senior executive at General Electric and other multi-nationals, Hoque is an internationally known, visionary entrepreneur and award- winning thought leader. Professor Mohammed Yunus, a 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Laurete, has recognized the value of Faisal Hoque's work in bringing sustainable technology and business innovation to third-world countries. Recently, Ziff Davis Enterprises named Hoque one of the 100 Most Influential People in Technology today.

 

He is the author of five books including The Alignment Effect: How to Get Business Value Out of Technology, Winning the 3-Legged Race, and Sustained Innovation: Converging Business and Technology to Achieve Enduring Performance.  He has written numerous articles and papers for such publications as BusinessWeek, The Economist, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, and CIO Magazine, and is a frequent public speaker.

 

Resources
MassHighTech  -- Ziff Davis Partners with BTM
CIO   - Study Provides Evidence That Technology Execution Leads to Business  Performance

CIO  - IT Management in Search of Alignment Answers

CIO Quarterly - Blending  Business and IT

CIO Update --  Offshore Outsourcing article by Faisal  Hoque


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Elizabeth Ferrarini, Executive  Producer
Tom Parish, Host and Audio  Producer
AlarmMusic.com Production Music  Library for Broadcast, Film, Video & Post Production

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