Jim is a 26-year veteran of the IT industry with experience designing and building large database systems at IBM, San Diego Gas and Electric, and TRW Information Services. He has been a product unit manager in the Windows Enterprise Management Division, and GM of architecture, regional development and database operations within Microsoft IT. He has led the development of several critical applications, and is now responsible for leading the delivery of key data warehouse and business intelligence systems. He has presented information about implementations of Microsoft SQL Server at several conferences and numerous enterprise customers on how Microsoft has developed sales and marketing systems.
Dinesh manages Microsoft Dynamics Practice. He has over 15 years of experience in IT around designing and building business applications like ERP, CRM, and HIS and deploying these applications working with clients across APAC, Europe and US. He has worked with clients in various verticals like manufacturing, e-commerce, utilities, hi-tech, healthcare, banking and financial services. At Infosys, he is responsible for creating micro-vertical business solutions on the Microsoft Dynamics platform for clients in specific verticals leveraging the base capabilities of the COTS package by extending functionality around industry specific processes, workflow, BI and integration.
Balaji is an experienced thought-leader and a certified management consultant. He specializes in bringing a unique blend of strategy, process, technology and change management to drive tangible value to enterprises in their business transformation efforts. He is passionate about extending Information Technology to enable better decision-making. In his recent role, as a BI Competency leader, he is working across breath of BI in further BI as a differentiator for Mahindra Satyam.
Venkat manages the BI practice with responsibilities of Revenue, profitable growth, new customers and initiatives and delivering large programs. He Advocates the use of Business Intelligence solutions to clients enabling them to gain competitive advantage and increase their speed and accuracy of decision making. he has extensive experience across enterprise global solutions for clients in the Retail, Manufacturing, Telecom, Logistics and Technology industries. His experience spans working with clients in different regions and geographies including North America, Europe, Australia and Asia
Sudheer is a quintessential Database engineer. His expertise is in design, administration, troubleshooting, performance tuning, High Availability and disaster recovery. He has authored two books on Oracle9i with Oracle press. He is an Adjunct faculty at Columbia University teaching advanced Oracle topics (Oracle tuning, Oracle High Availability, Advanced Oracle Administration). He has consulted for many fortune 500 companies in Media, Telecommunication, pharmaceutical, Insurance and dot com industries.
Smit is Head of Informatics for Novartis Hyderabad. Smit also co-leads the Novartis Pharma IT Global BI council . Smit has over ten years of experience in the IT Industry. At Novartis, Smit helped establish the Novartis IT group in India as a key shared services site providing leadership in the space of BI & DW, Software quality & process Improvement, Enterprise Web services, Clinical systems, Document management and collaboration etc. The IT group at Novartis Hyderabad contributes extensively to Global strategic programs in Novartis.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Event on "Building an EDW" on November 10th 2009
Venue: Microsoft Campus, Gachibowli, Hyderabad
Time: 2:30 – 6:30 pm
Agenda
From To Activity Lead by
2:30 3:00 Reception TDWI Volunteers
3:00 3:15 Welcome Sreenivas Simhadri, GM, Microsoft (GDC-IT)
Introduction Dr. P Radhakrishna, Sr.Researcher, SETLabs, Infosys
3:15 4:00 Key Note Jim Walch, GM-IT, Microsoft
4:00 4:15 Tea Break
4:15 5:15 Panel Distinguished Panelists
5:15 6:00 BI Quiz Surya Putchala, Vice President, TDWI India Chapter
6:00 Momentos Suresh Donepudi, CIO, ITC Bhadrachalam
Closing Nat Natarajan, Director, Microsoft GDC-IT
Event Anchor: Ram Chiniarlapalla, Director,Microsoft GDC-IT
Panel Discussion: EDW Best Practices
Building EDW is a complex under taking for any organization. There have been a lot of debate in the last decade whether it is feasible to build one. The complexity arises in multiple dimensions, Change management, business buy-in, Time taken to realize, Technology and processes required, requirements gathering (frequent changes), program governance and program execution.
We have assembled a eminent panelists with a lot of experience either building systems with enterprise scale, delivery large and complex delivery projects, evangelizing and building business cases. There several lessons they must have learnt and best practices that they so painstakingly adopted.
Distinguished Panelists
Balaji Thiruvenkatagiri
BI Head, MahindraSatyam
Smit Shanker
Global BI Head, Novartis
Sudheer Marisetti
CEO, Abacus Concepts
Venkat Iyer
BI Head, CapGemini
Dinesh Mohan
Sr. Principal, Infosys
Organizing Committee:
P Radha Krishna radhakrishna_p@infosys.com
Surya Putchala surya.putchala@wyzx.in
Ram Chiniarlapalla ramachin@microsoft.com
Nat Natarajan nat.natarajan@microsoft.com
Registration Process
Register for this event through
http://tdwichapters.org/pages/india/event-registration.aspx
Any BI Professional can attend this event for FREE. For clarifications, mail tdwi.india@gmail.com
Time: 2:30 – 6:30 pm
Agenda
From To Activity Lead by
2:30 3:00 Reception TDWI Volunteers
3:00 3:15 Welcome Sreenivas Simhadri, GM, Microsoft (GDC-IT)
Introduction Dr. P Radhakrishna, Sr.Researcher, SETLabs, Infosys
3:15 4:00 Key Note Jim Walch, GM-IT, Microsoft
4:00 4:15 Tea Break
4:15 5:15 Panel Distinguished Panelists
5:15 6:00 BI Quiz Surya Putchala, Vice President, TDWI India Chapter
6:00 Momentos Suresh Donepudi, CIO, ITC Bhadrachalam
Closing Nat Natarajan, Director, Microsoft GDC-IT
Event Anchor: Ram Chiniarlapalla, Director,Microsoft GDC-IT
Panel Discussion: EDW Best Practices
Building EDW is a complex under taking for any organization. There have been a lot of debate in the last decade whether it is feasible to build one. The complexity arises in multiple dimensions, Change management, business buy-in, Time taken to realize, Technology and processes required, requirements gathering (frequent changes), program governance and program execution.
We have assembled a eminent panelists with a lot of experience either building systems with enterprise scale, delivery large and complex delivery projects, evangelizing and building business cases. There several lessons they must have learnt and best practices that they so painstakingly adopted.
Distinguished Panelists
Balaji Thiruvenkatagiri
BI Head, MahindraSatyam
Smit Shanker
Global BI Head, Novartis
Sudheer Marisetti
CEO, Abacus Concepts
Venkat Iyer
BI Head, CapGemini
Dinesh Mohan
Sr. Principal, Infosys
Organizing Committee:
P Radha Krishna radhakrishna_p@infosys.com
Surya Putchala surya.putchala@wyzx.in
Ram Chiniarlapalla ramachin@microsoft.com
Nat Natarajan nat.natarajan@microsoft.com
Registration Process
Register for this event through
http://tdwichapters.org/pages/india/event-registration.aspx
Any BI Professional can attend this event for FREE. For clarifications, mail tdwi.india@gmail.com
TDWI Chapter Board
Arun Gupta
President
Amrita Gangotra
Advisor
Surya Putchala
Vice President
Ashok Barman
Chapter Secretary
Nikhil Data
Chapter Secretary
Dr. P Radha Krishna
Chapter Secretary
President
Amrita Gangotra
Advisor
Surya Putchala
Vice President
Ashok Barman
Chapter Secretary
Nikhil Data
Chapter Secretary
Dr. P Radha Krishna
Chapter Secretary
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
About TDWI India Chapter
TDWI chapter (India) specifically enable dissemination of knowledge, improving networking and increasing the awareness in BI/DW in India. Due to the emergence of globalization, Indian IT has built substantial knowledge base in implementing BI Solutions. On the flip side, the adoption for domestic players is rather sporadic. This chapter envisages creating a forum where knowledge of the Indian IT and Domestic Industry can synergize. One of the objectives of this chapter is to advocate best practices and make the best information made available to IT professionals and Indian industry. The object of this chapter is to create a strong community and provide a forum in India for BI/DW Professionals, IT User organizations in India (including Captives), IT service Providers, Academicians to network and Share knowledge and best practices. This group is also used for announcements, soliciting opinions from their members. Chapter meetings are open to any BI/DW professional FREE of charge.
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