Engineering the Future of Software
Feb 25–26, 2018: Training
Feb 26–28, 2018: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
Andrew Hately

Andrew Hately
IBM Distinguished Engineer and CTO of IBM Cloud Performance, IBM

@cloudtroll

Andrew Hately is an IBM distinguished engineer and CTO of IBM’s Cloud Labs organization, where he leads a technical team focused on development and deployment of cloud solutions based on IBM’s Open Cloud Architecture for both infrastructure and platform as a service. Since joining IBM, Andrew has worked in WebSphere, cloud, and smarter infrastructure, and software strategy in the US and South Africa. He holds several patents related to software design and architecture and has authored, edited, and led industry standards efforts.

Sessions

9:45am–9:50am Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Sponsored Keynote
Location: Grand Ballroom
Average rating: **...
(2.64, 11 ratings)
Data-intensive processes and AI workloads demand the performance and scalability of a cloud-native platform. Container-based methods accelerate software development, but to truly exploit CD workflows, enterprises must adopt a collaborative culture. Andrew Hately explains how a cloud-native mindset can accelerate your application delivery. Read more.
2:15pm–3:05pm Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Sponsored
Location: Beekman Parlor
Average rating: ****.
(4.50, 2 ratings)
Whether you’re modernizing an application monolith or developing a new cloud-native application, it's no longer a question of whether or not to use microservices. Instead, the challenge facing many architects is deciding what technologies to use in their applications. Andrew Hately details the best combination of cloud services and tools to use to get the right results. Read more.