Enterprise Architecture Practitioners Conference The Open Group
  Peter Fellows, Deputy CTO, CGI Northern Europe, UK  


Peter has more than 25 years of experience across a broad range of industry sectors, as Enterprise Architect, Executive Consultant, Programme Director, Development head, Chief Systems Engineer, VP Business Development.  He advises CxO's on IT strategies.  He has led 100+ teams, directed tri-national projects and fired ground to air missiles.

Experience:-
presented at a number of conferences during the early 2000's on Broadband wireless, Voice over IP, Service and Network Management, "The best technology is invisible", Business cases and business models.

In the intervening time I have moved to CGI where I am deputy CTO for CGI Northern Europe, consulting to CxO's of FTSE listed companies in the financial service and insurance sectors on their business and enterprise architectures.

   
 

Presentation
Responding to Business Innovation, Growth and Retrenchment in the UK Mortgage Industry
The UK mortgage industry has experienced years of growth driven by low interest rates and high housing demand.  Capital market innovation has broken the historic coupling between savings and loans easing lending limitations - and arguably played a part in the first run on a UK bank in a century.

We explain business architectures where money is raised from the capital markets and where it is raised from savers - and why and how the underlying IT architectures are substantially different.

We examine ways in which IT architectures can respond to pressure for growth, channel innovation and retrenchment.  In this situation, whilst an architectural vision is important, a flexible architectural roadmap that safely delivers business value matters much more.

Audience:
Business leaders, IT directors and Enterprise architects

Key takeaways:
1. The relation between business and IT architecture
2. When SOA fits and when it doesn't
3. How to respond to rapid change

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