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The Secrets to Getting Agile and Instantly Mobile

Tuesday, March 29, 2016
TIME: 2:00pm ET/ 11:00am PT

The University of South Florida prepares its students to compete in a modern world. College of Public Health CIO Sidney Fernandes and Director of Digital Innovations Alice Wei will outline how they have changed how IT supports the College in order to rapidly modernize and mobilize the student experience. Malcolm Ross, VP of Product at Appian, will demonstrate key supporting features in the Appian Platform.

What Attendees will learn:

  • How to effectively implement Agile techniques via low-code composition
  • How to achieve instant mobility – pervasively across the enterprise
  • How to accelerate the pace of innovation in your business

Who should attend:

  • C-level/senior executives of business and IT
  • Project managers and business sponsors
  • Business analysts and process improvement professionals
  • IT developers and engineers


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Presenters:

Sidney Fernandes,
CIO/Asst. VP, University of South Florida – Information Technology/USF Health Information Systems

Sidney Fernandes is presently the CIO/Asst. VP of Technology for USF Health. USF is the fourth-largest public university in the state of Florida, with a total enrollment of 47,646 and a budget of 1.5 billion dollars as of the 2012–2013 academic year. The USF system comprises three institutions: USF Tampa, USF St. Petersburg and USF Sarasota-Manatee.

In his time at USF, Sidney has led the implementation of several large enterprise projects ranging from medical record and allied systems to student information and financial systems. He was also responsible for the design and implementation of the USF Health data warehouse.

Alice Wei,
Director of Digital Innovations, University of South Florida - Health Information Systems

BIO to Come

Malcolm Ross,
VP of Product, Appian

Malcolm Ross is VP of Product at Appian. Malcolm has been directly involved in the implementation and development of enterprise BPM solutions for over 15 years with a variety of BPM platforms. Prior to his involvement with BPM technologies, Malcolm worked for leading B2B and B2C ecommerce software providers and led numerous technology consulting engagements at Fortune 100 corporations. Malcolm received his BS degree in Computer Science with a minor in Actuarial Mathematics from Florida State University.

Moderator:

Stefania Viscusi,
Editor, TMCnet


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