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A pioneer of today’s Internet in the seventies (at MIT) Roger Camrass has been helping organisations across the Globe harness the power of new technologies and methods for over five decades.
As a thought leader, business executive and part time academic, Roger has introduced a succession of innovations including digital networking in the seventies, outsourcing and call centres in the eighties, business reengineering and third generation mobile networks in the nineties, e-commerce in 2000 and more recently cloud and 5G.
Tarun is currently Managing Director & Head – Group Delivery at Swiss Re accountable for driving digital transformation across Swiss Re. He is also Chairman of Swiss Re Solutions AG (Ltd), the Zurich registered legal entity set up to market non-risk transfer solutions from across the different businesses. Prior to joining Swiss Re, he held senior technology leadership roles at M&G Prudential and BP plc driving the digital transformation agenda. Tarun is also active in the fintech ecosystem. He has been Non-executive director and Board member for Mishipay – a retail payment start-up and was part of the Executive board of advisors for Puppet – a leading devsecops startup.
James Lewis is a programmer and Director at ThoughtWorks based in the UK. He’s proud to have been a part of ThoughtWorks’ journey for seventeen years and of its ongoing mission to deliver technical excellence for its clients and in amplifying positive social change for an equitable future. As a member of the ThoughtWorks Technical Advisory Board, the group that creates the Technology Radar, he contributes to industry adoption of open source and other tools, techniques, platforms and languages.
James defined the new Microservices architectural style back in 2014 along with Martin Fowler. James’ primary consulting focus these days is on helping organisations to align Technology Strategy with their organisational structures to improve their ability to get stuff done.
He is an internationally recognised expert on software architecture and design and on its intersection with organisational design and lean product development. As such he’s been a guest editor for IEEE Software, written articles, delivered training and spoken at more conferences than he can remember.
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