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Andy
Mulholland, Global Chief Technology Officer, joined
Capgemini in 1996 with thirteen years of experience in senior
IT roles. An early pioneer in PC/Network technology, Andy’s
focus on Information Technology, as opposed to traditional
Computing, brought him international recognition for Internet
based technology. He has published five white papers, in
the last six years, proposed Technology Architectural models,
three of which have become the norm throughout the Technology
industry, including the concept of ‘Adaptive
IT’.
Mulholland’s role of Global Chief Technology Officer
includes advising the Capgemini Group management board on
all aspects of technology-driven market changes. Mulholland
serves on the technology advisory boards of several organizations
and enterprises, including Cal IT, (the Californian State
Technology Board), and has been, or is, a director of various
Industry boards including the Open Mobile Alliance, and the
MIT Supply Chain Group, both working on approaches and standards
for aspects of the Mobility and Sensors market. He is also
a Fellow of the British Computer Society.
He is particularly knowledgeable on the alignment of IT
technology to serve business objectives with emphasis on
improving the communication and use of information in business
processes. Currently this expertise is of great value in
defining Web Services and IT Governance models, two areas
requiring hybrid business and technology understanding. He
has worked in all major industry sectors on strategic initiatives
to deliver business advantage from Technology. Andy coined
the name ‘Techno Business’ to describe the new
forms of technology generated Business formats, such as e-Bay.
An experienced senior executive with strong skills in the
strategic, tactical, and management aspects of technology,
and services provision, he has been the founder, or co-founder,
of four technology companies that have either been acquired
by leading multinational technology companies, or gone public
on the small capital NASDAQ market.
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