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HOME > Conferences > Autumn Conference 2009 in Fulda > Conference Speakers: > - Keynotes

Keynote Speakers

DNUG SpeakerKevin Cavanaugh
(IBM Corporation)
Kevin Cavanaugh is Lotus's Vice President for  Business and Technical Strategy. He is responsible for the business and technical strategy of IBM's collaboration business. For the past 9 years as Vice President of  the Notes and Domino business Cavanaugh has had engineering and business responsibility for the company's Notes and Domino products and for the client technologies that are used by those products. He has also managed the company's Advanced Collaboration product development teams and the International Product Development organization with development centers in Dublin, Tokyo, Beijing, Seoul, Taipei and Singapore. Cavanaugh's experience in the Far East also includes management positions as a consulting engineer and manager for Distributor Operations where he developed and supported new distributors in Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong. He is currently on the board of the Boston CyberArts Festival and was previously on the board of the Unicode Consortium.
DNUG SpeakerRob Ingram
(IBM Corporation)
Rob Ingram is a senior manager in the IBM Collaboration Solutions organization, based in Littleton, MA. He has worldwide responsibility for Mobile strategy spanning social business, collaboration, unified communications, messaging and IBM Websphere Portal web experience solutions. Rob joined Lotus in 1987 and was previously senior product manager for IBM Sametime Unified Communications products and  prior to that, senior product manager for IBM Lotus Domino platform. His tenure at IBM was briefly interrupted by a period at Openwave Systems where he was Director of Product Management for device management software, and at Kubi Software, where he was Director of Product Management for collaboration and document management software. Rob holds a B.Sc. in Engineering from University of Glasgow, Scotland, and an MBA from London Business School.
DNUG SpeakerProf. Dr. Michael Koch
(Universität der Bundeswehr München)
Prof. Dr. Michael Koch hat die Professur für Programmierung kooperativer Systeme an der Fakultät für Informatik der Universität der Bundeswehr München inne und leitet dort die Forschungsgruppe Kooperationssysteme (Cooperation Systems Center Munich, CSCM). Seine Schwerpunkte in Forschung und Lehre liegen in der interdisziplinären und praxisorientierten Unterstützung von Zusammenarbeit in Teams, Communities und Netzwerken und dabei speziell in Aspekten der Anforderungsanalyse und Einführung, der Softwarearchitektur sowie ubiquitärer Benutzungsschnittstellen.
DNUG SpeakerBruce Morse
(IBM Software Group)
Bruce Morse is Vice President, Unified Communication Software, IBM Lotus Software. In his role, Mr. Morse has overall responsibility for IBM’s Unified Communications and Collaboration software business unit, including setting strategy, delivering innovative software offerings such as IBM Lotus Sametime, catalyzing associated hardware and services offerings and building key industry alliances. Mr. Morse has over twenty years of software and hardware experience in the IT industry and has held key IBM executive positions in WebSphere marketing and product management, Pervasive Computing business development and IBM Software Group mergers and acquisitions, and finance. Prior to his current role, he led IBM’s industry software solutions organization helping clients leverage IBM software to improve their business processes. Mr. Morse also led IBM’s Contact Center Software and Client Technologies business units, and played a leading role in establishing WebSphere Portal as the market leader. Mr. Morse received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering from Northwestern University, Chicago Illinois, and has participated in graduate courses in business administration.
DNUG SpeakerProf. Dr. Ludwig Nastansky
(Universität Paderborn)
Prof. Dr. Ludwig Nastansky ist Emeritus für Wirtschaftsinformatik am Groupware Competence Centers (GCC) der Universität Paderborn. Seine aktuellen Aktivitäten erstrecken sich auf Consulting-, Vortrags-, Forschungs-, Entwicklungs- und Projekttätigkeit im Bereich des computergestützten Informations- und Wissensmanagements in innovativen IT-Szenarien, die vom e-Business bis zum privaten Sektor reichen, mit Schwerpunkten bei kollaborativen Systemen. Der Autor von zahlreichen wissenschaftlichen Publikationen und Entwicklungsprojekten von Software-Frameworks ist Gründungs- und Ehrenmitglied der DNUG. Er ist Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrates der PAVONE AG in Paderborn. Als ständiger Gastprofessor am Chinesisch-Deutschen Hochschulkolleg der Tongji-Universität in Shanghai realisiert er zusammen mit seiner Frau Dr. Pei Wang-Nastansky Technologietransferprojekte in China. Im September 2008 wurde ihm von IBM der weltweit ausgeschriebene "IBM Faculty Award" verliehen.
DNUG SpeakerProf. Dr. Martin Welsch
(IBM Software Group)
Prof. Dr. Martin Welsch arbeitet als Chief Technology Advisor an der WebSphere Portalentwicklung im Forschungs- und Entwicklungszentrum der IBM Deutschland in Böblingen bei Stuttgart. Daneben vertritt er als Honorarprofessor für Praktische Informatik an der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität in Jena u.a. auch Portaltechnologien.
 
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