Departmental Colloquium
Technology Trends that Threaten and Create Opportunities for BNY Mellon
Peter Johnson, Chief Technology Architect
Bank of New York Mellon
Friday October 16, 2009
1:00 pm - SENSQ 5317
Hosted by
CS Department Industry Board
Abstract
What technologies will you be asked about at your next job interview? When the interview says, “Tell me what technologies will change the way I do business?” what will you say? In this technology event, the Chief Technology Officer of BNY Mellon will be discussing the technologies that he believes will most change the landscape of business.
The following are a list of technologies that will be considered: Virtualization, Deep Computing Pervasive Computing, Security (Cyber-threats), Web 2.0, Open Source and SOA. Please join Peter Johnson (CTO) on this discussion of technology trends.
Biography of Speaker
Peter Johnson has been a leader in strategic technology at BNY Mellon for more than 15 years. As the lead executive behind the company’s enterprise architecture practice, Pete works directly with key managers throughout its business units to provide technology/architectural leadership and promote innovation. In addition, Pete has played a central role in introducing new technologies including Pervasive Wireless Computing, Groupware, Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Client/Server Middleware, and various Internet architectures. Pete currently manages Enterprise Architecture within CIO Kurt Woetzel’s senior management team. His group is responsible for tracking emerging technologies, managing the corporate architectural direction, providing the shared eCommerce infrastructure/framework, leading software engineering/project management practices, and developing enterprise technology strategy.