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  Mateen Greenway, Hewlett-Packard, UK  


#Mateen Greenway, an EDS Fellow based in London, UK, is the chief architect for the EDS EMEA Manufacturing industry affinity group. In this role, Greenway is responsible for maintaining and growing a group of highly skilled manufacturing enterprise architecture consultants in support of high-profile bid engagements across the manufacturing industry. Additionally, Greenway leads the EDS Fellows Program activities for Manufacturing clients worldwide. The title of EDS Fellow is awarded to the corporation’s most innovative thought leaders in recognition of their exceptional achievements.

Greenway has 22 years of experience in enterprise architecture, multi-year planning, enterprise modeling, security policies, mobile computing and enterprise application implementations. He has extensive experience in enterprise architecture development, financial services, manufacturing solutions, desktop and mobility solutions, and training disciplines, having recently developed training scenarios and course material for the EMEA Architects Practice “Next Generation Architects” candidates.

Previously, Greenway served as the chief technology officer on EDS’ account for SKF. On that account, he also led account planning activities. Recently, he has also provided enterprise architect support for various pursuits and accounts, including the UK Justice agency, Rolls-Royce Aerospace, Bank Leumi and Kanebo Cosmetics.

From 2002 to 2004, Greenway was the chief technology officer for the EDS Delphi account. While there, he established the Innovation Council and led efforts to enhance the account’s integrated account strategy. Prior to that, he had been the European chief technologist on the account since 1999. From 1995 to 1999, Greenway was the international chief technologist for the GMAC International account.

Greenway transitioned to EDS in 1984 when the company acquired Unilever Computer Services, Ltd. He began his IT career at Unilever as a computer programmer, working for many years on financial services solutions.
Greenway was awarded the 2003 EDS Compass Award for Innovator of the Year for work on myCOE, part of the EDS Agile Workplace Services offering.

He holds an Open Group IT Master Architect Certification. Additionally, he is a Learning Tree Certified Java Developer.

 

   
 

Presentation

Service-Oriented Cloud Computing Infrastructure

Service Oriented Infrastructure (SOI) targets to provide IT infrastructure independent from discrete components and in a managed way, accommodating the dynamic demand for IT services. The seeds for the SOI concept were sown within the enterprise as an extension of application oriented service-based concepts into the infrastructure domain. The parallel evolution of Cloud Computing as an emerging concept across the wider Internet gives rise to opportunities for realizing synergies that go across the extended enterprise. This presentation outlines the manner in which we can realize exponential gains from the extension of SOI concepts into the Cloud Computing world.

  • SOI Defined
  • Cloud Computing Defined
  • Provisioning Infrastructure as a service
  • How does SOI help?
  • How does Cloud Computing help?
  • How can the two come together to realize exponential gains?

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