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Keynote; IoT Community Diamond Member Panel

Keynote; IoT Community Diamond Member Panel

Session Abstract:

The Edge-to-cloud and IoT markets and technologies are rapidly advancing. To continue this accelerated pace, an industry ecosystem of visionaries, innovative technologies, and novel collaborative partnerships are essential. Dr. Tom will share his views on the set of new challenges associated with moving IoT and edge-to-cloud solutions forward — to deliver the next generation of business and societal outcomes.

In addition, Dr. Tom will host a panel discussion with experts from the IoT Community’s Diamond membership, who are contributing to a collaborative industry ecosystem necessary to advance the edge and IoT markets. Joining Dr. Tom (HPE), will be Amazon, Cisco, IBM, SAS, and Zebra.

Speakers:

Dr. Sarah Cooper is AWS’s GM of IoT Solutions. With 15yrs experience building IoT devices and platforms, Sarah serves as vice chairwoman of the Internet of Things Community. Formerly, M2Mi’s Chief Operating Officer, responsible for engineering, business development and platform strategy, Sarah was named an IS 50 Most Empowering Women in Business, recognized Top 100 Wireless Technology Expert by Wireless World, a National Academy of Engineers Frontiers of Engineering Awardee, multidisciplinary entrepreneur, inventor of an IoT medical battery that runs on body temperature and a PhD in Physics from University of Sydney. Prior to M2Mi, Sarah founded and sold TE-Bio, an IoT device company, NaturalNano, a publically traded advanced nanomaterials company and conducted fundamental research at NASA and DoE.

Vernon Turner is a 30-year global IT industry veteran having worked for several of the largest financial institutions in their IT and strategic planning groups. Vernon has also been one of the leading IT industry analysts having led research in all aspects of the Internet of Things (IoT). As a thought leader and visionary, Vernon is well known for his candid views and provocative presentations on stage, television and social media. Vernon’s accolades include being IDC’s first research fellow (for the Internet of Things), consistently ranked in the global Top 100 IoT Influencers (by the IoTCommunity.net), and is a board member for several IoT industry consortia.

Jerry Baulier is the Vice President of IOT R&D, who joined SAS in early 2010 to lead & champion the build-out of event stream processing (also known as Complex Event Processing, CEP, and ESP). He recently was also given R&D responsibility for the Internet of Things. ESP brings SAS analytics & learning models into the stream on premise, in the cloud, and at the edge (for IOT). Prior to joining SAS, Jerry was the CTO and VP of R&D at Aleri for 7 years where they built the Aleri CEP (now owned by SAP) and solutions utilizing it for capital markets. Previously, Jerry was an Executive Vice President of Technology & Engineering at Required Technologies, where he led the technical efforts to productize a next generation columnar-based analytical data warehouse. He also spent 14 years at Lucent Technologies (formerly AT&T), where he was a Director in the Information Sciences Research Center of Bell Laboratories, as well as the Managing Director for Lucent’s Software Products BU’s Joint Development & Delivery Center. At Bell Labs, Jerry focused on real-time information systems including real-time persistent storage managers and real-time event processing engines. Jerry’s work on event stream processing has resulted in 15 awarded patents and half a dozen pending patents. He has a graduate degree in Computer Science from Stevens Institute of Technology and an undergraduate degree in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts.

Dr. Tom Bradicich is VP, Hewlett Packard Fellow. Beginning his career at IBM, Tom was an IBM Fellow, VP, Distinguished Engineer, and Server CTO. Prior to HP and Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Tom was an NI Fellow at National Instruments, an Operational Technologies (OT) company.
HP / Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE):
Tom is currently Vice President, Hewlett Packard Fellow, and Global Head of Edge and IoT Labs & CoE, at HPE. He and his team develop and commercialize advanced as-a-Service (aaS) software and technologies, focusing on cloud managed remote infrastructure, edge-as-a-service, and converged IT/Operational Technologies (OT). Tom incepted and directs the HPE Channel-to-Edge Institute partner program, and leads company-wide strategies and venture/M&A assessments.
Most recently Tom was HPE VP and General Manager, leading the global business unit, Servers and Edge Systems and Software, with P&L, worldwide sales, R&D, and customer experience ownership. In 2018, achieving revenue growth of over $250M, Tom’s business unit was the fastest growing in HPE. He directed the founding of HPE’s three global Innovation Labs for partner and customer collaborations, and led HPE’s first corporate IoT strategy. His sales teams were noted for exceeding sales quotas, and delivering first-of-a-kind products that greatly enhance customer business outcomes.
At HP, Tom was VP, Server Engineering, developing and launching servers, storage, and software.
Tom is named in CRN’s Top 100 Executives and Top 25 Disrupters in 2016, 2017, and 2019, inducted into the NC State University Alumni Hall of Fame, received the IBM Chairman’s Award, and elected to the IBM Academy of Technology. He currently serves on:
Board of Directors of Aspen Technology (AZPN), a publicly traded OT and AI software company
Chair, IoT Community industry body (iotcommunity.net)
Board of Advisors and Diversity Committee, University of Florida
Throughout his career, Tom has led teams to develop, launch, and manage dozens of software and hardware products. And, the creation of several new product categories such as notebook computers, smartphones (IBM Simon™), Converged Systems (IBM BladeCenter™), Converged Edge Systems & Sofware (HPE Edgeline™), and OT and edge management software and platforms (HPE OTLink). Tom’s teams designed and launched the first 64 bit enterprise ARM server, the first x86 server with on-chip graphics, and IBM’s first prototype notebook computer.
Tom’s products have won many industry recognitions such as:
InfoWorld Technology of the Year, Network World Product of the Year, CRN Product of the Year, CRN Coolest IoT Hardware, Frost & Sullivan Best Practice, ARM TechCon Best of Show, IoT World Congress Best IoT Solution, IT Brand Pulse Leader, Gartner Modular Server Magic Quadrant Leader, Mobile World Congress Top Edge Infrastructure, 451 Research Firestarter Award, and Automation World Edge Compute Leadership Award.
Tom led the team to incept HPE’s first corporate IoT Strategy, and launched the GL™ and Edgeline™ hardware and software product lines as HPE’s first line of rugged systems expressly designed for the IoT and Intelligent Edge. And, the OTLink product line, entering HPE for the first time in the Operational Technology (OT) and Edge Platform software businesses. He serves as an advisor to his companies’ corporate legal teams on acquisitions, IP, and business contracts.
IBM:
During Tom’s tenure at IBM, the x86 systems business grew from several hundred $M to a multi-$B business, and he received the IBM Chairman’s Award for new product category creation. Tom managed teams developing systems management software, the world wide VGA™ graphics and PCTV™ businesses, and embedded server virtualization. He and his team led IBM’s xArchitecture™ strategy, conceived the IBM BladeCenter™ which created the multi-billion dollar Converged Systems new product category, and conceived the IBM PureFlex™ / PureSystem™ systems.
Tom led cross company corporate strategies reporting to IBM’s CEO, on Virtualizations software, Home Networking, Product Usability, Data Center Networking, and Power™ Servers.
Tom was elected to the IBM Academy of Technolgy, and co-founded the IBM Personal Systems Institute, a management systems for rapid commercialization from IBM Research Labs to the market. Tom served as a lead technical advisor on legal agreements for the sale of the IBM PC business to Lenovo, and the IBM executive sponsor for the Financial Services industry and IBM Labs in India and China.
National Instruments:
As an NI Fellow, Tom conceived and led NI’s big data strategy, Big Analog Data™ Solutions. He led teams developing end-to-end solutions for the IoT and Industrial Internet, pioneering the convergence of OT and IT. Tom conceived and led the NI corporate strategy for RASM (Reliability, Availability, Serviceability, and Manageability) for test, embedded control, and data acquisition products.
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Tom is active in marketing and external messaging, creating and driving technical marketing events, and conceived the trademarks HPE Edgeline™ Systems, IBM xArchitecture™ Systems, IBM MXT™ Memory, and National Instruments Big Analog Data™ Solutions. He frequently consults with marketing and sales, and develops and delivers sales content and training.
With many customer collaboration successes, Tom incepted and led projects pioneering cloud computing, open source virtulization, Linux on x86, converged systems, and VDI. He co-founded seven industry standards, and served as a director or executive sponsor for industry trade associations such as:
The GreenGrid.org, Open Virtualization, Industrial Internet Consortium ,Blade.org, the PCI SIG, VESA Net2Display, the RDMA Consortium, DMTF/SMASH, IPMI, InfiniBand, 1394, PICMG, HyperTransport Consortium, Ethernet Alliance, ATCA, OASIS, STAC Benchmark Council.
Tom received the Telly Award for his video on IT infrastructure, the Intel Embedded Innovator Article Award, and the IEEE TestCon Best Paper Award. Regularly sought by the media, Tom has interviewed with major technical and business publications. He has delivered numerous keynotes for customer, investor and analyst events, IT trade associations, and industry and university conferences. Tom blogs and authors articles on business, sustainability, people management, and technology trends and directions.
Tom holds several U.S. patents in computer architecture and converged systems design, and the BSEE, MSEE, and PhD degrees. He is a sought after keynote speaker and lecturer on leadership, business innovation, and technology trends, and has served on adjunct faculties at several universities.
Active in mentoring, Tom served as the executive sponsor for the IBM Women Inventors Network, is an advisor to WomenInCloud.com, and an executive sponsor for the HPE Young Employees Network.
Tom founded the charities Soc (sockrelief.com), helping the homeless, addicted, and children in need, and is HPE’s executive sponsor for the Salvation Army partnership.
He is currently writing the book, The 1st Mover, advising and sharing his experiences in business leadership, creating new product categories, and first-of-a-kind technical innovation, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcA75RmbrZs&t=12s

Chris Sullivan is the Global Healthcare Practice Lead for Zebra Technologies. With an acute understanding of the needs of patients and their caregivers coupled with robust technical knowledge of healthcare operations, Chris balances the personal and professional needs of the industry to create an inspirational point of view on healthcare technology. He is an advocate for the role technology plays in improving the quality, safety, and efficiency of patient care, and for the value of learning from best practices from around the world to improve healthcare globally.

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