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  Samuel N. Ceccola Jr. - Deputy CTO, BEA Systems, Inc.  


Sam CeccolaSam Ceccola is Deputy CTO at BEA Systems, Inc.

As Deputy CTO, Office of the CTO, Sam Ceccola is involved with setting the technical vision and future direction of BEA Systems. He is also responsible for strategic technical and architectural guidance to customers, partners and employees. Prior to his work in the Office of the CTO, Mr.Ceccola held a similar position as Federal CTO/Chief Federal Architect for BEA’s US Government business. Mr. Ceccola has over 17 years experience in the design and delivery of information technology systems for business and government, with a focus on distributed architectures including Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA).

Prior to joining BEA, Mr. Ceccola was responsible for the High Availability practice at Hewlett-Packard Managed Services, where he provided high availability end-to-end services for HP’s largest global customers. This position included responsibility for the architecture, implementation and governance for the mission-critical business of these key customers. Prior to HP, Mr. Ceccola was responsible for pre- and post sales support for J2EE architects for Bluestone Software.

Prior to this position, Mr. Ceccola held the roles of Information Technology Manager/Lead Consultant for a mid-sized Systems Integrator, and CEO and founder of a small services company.

In addition to his professional experience, Mr. Ceccola has served as a university instructor at Pennsylvania State, Albright and other private institutes, teaching Object Oriented Technologies, J2EE, C++, and other related information technologies.

Mr. Ceccola represents BEA by leading or participating in several industry forums including Open Group (Board of Directors), Industry Advisory Council and Integrated Justice Standard. He also sits on the Board of Advisors for several other technology companies.

   
 

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Keynote - Information Architecture and SOA
 

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