Gain the Competitive Edge with Next Generation Cloud Platforms
Session Details
Date: June 18th 2013
Time: 11:20
Location: Monterey Room
Session Abstract
The next generation of enterprise-class cloud platforms are inspiring confidence through innovative application development models, open infrastructures, DevOps, and attractive deployment options. However, platforms are also needed that provide extreme data security, facilitate collaboration across the ecosystem, and real time multi point data access. This is especially true in Healthcare and Life Sciences, where operational efficiency and research & development are paramount to supporting the needs of employees, partners and patients. Join Mac Devine, Director and CTO - Cloud Portfolio, and learn how the next generation of cloud platforms can be a catalyst to service model transformation and business innovation.
Speaker

Mac Devine, Director and CTO - Cloud Portfolio, IBM
Mac has 21 years of experience with networking and virtualization.
The first 7 of those years were spent in mainframe software development where he served as chief programmer for several VTAM releases. Mac then moved to mainframe software design where he served as chief designer for several Communications Server releases and lead the design work for Sysplex and SNA over IP networking (aka Enterprise Extender).
In 2000, Mac went on temporary assignment for 2 years to assist the new networking alliance teams (IBM/Cisco, IBM/Nortel) in the role of lead solutions architect. Upon conclusion of this temporary assignment, he started the Linux Networking Solutions team within Enterprise Platform Software and served as it's product director and chief architect.
In 2005, Mac started the Enterprise Platform Software Architecture Board and served as it chairman. The ESAB is the System z focus area for the SWGAB and is responsible for the architecture, design and strategy of solutions using IBM middleware on System z.
In 2007, Mac started the zCloud Innovation team and served as its chief architect. The
zCloud Innovation team provided the architecture, design and development for several in-market experiments leveraging System z as a premier cloud platform. Mac’s innovative zCloud architecture and design resulted in him being named an IBM Master Inventor.
In 2008, Mac was appointed as an IBM Distinguished Engineer and became the WebSphere CTO for Cloud Computing. Mac’s innovations in this role resulted in him being appointed as a member of IBM’s prestigious Academy of Technology in July 2009.
In 2009, Mac went on temporary assignment for 2 years with the IBM Corporate Strategy team where he served as the CTO for Cloud Partnerships and Client Innovations. During this time, Mac co-authored the Springer’s Handbook of Cloud Computing which is used by many Colleges and Universities. Upon conclusion of this temporary assignement, Mac joined the IBM Global Technology Services team and currently serves as its Director and CTO for the Cloud Portfolio.
Mac is a 1988 Clemson University graduate with a Masters of Science degree in Mathematical Sciences and is married with 2 sons. His work interests include Cloud Computing, Networking, Linux, and Unified Communications. His other interests include Awana, baseball, skiing, and traveling with his family.