The Open Group
Brazil Talks 2022

Open Standards for a Open World

Energy / Environment / Security / Architecture
Automation / Digital / Agile

08-11 of November 2022

Simultaneous Translation for all Plenary Sessions - Portuguese and English

About the event

24 Talks (plenary) and many Workshops (3-hour classes)


For ten years, The Open Group has been producing its annual event in Brazil in a face-to-face format, according to open market standards and with the presence of important executives from various verticals. This year the PRESIDENT and CEO of THE OPEN GROUP, Steve Nunn will come to Brazil especially to be with us at the event in addition to many important professionals from various verticals.

For Architects, we will have a day dedicated to aEA (ASSOCIATION OF ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTS) with talks by architects-to-architects, including the presence of the Local Chapter President

We will have in this first in-person event after the pandemic the registration and participation of professionals from more than 70 companies.

For those who cannot travel to the in-person event, we will have a very affordable option to subscribe to the digital content version that will be broadcast via YouTube live during the event.

Anyway, we always bring a complete and worldwide overview of TOGAF®, ArchiMate®, and other open standards like IT4IT™, OpenFootprint™, O-PAS™, Open FAIR™ among several others.

ALL PLENARY SESSIONS WILL HAVE SIMULTANEOUS TRANSLATION

Soon we will have the complete and detailed agenda. I am sure you will be impressed and make the most of it!

Become part of this great community


Roberto Severo - The Open Group - Contry Manager - Brazil and President of aEA Brazil Chapter


For eventual questions, please mail r.severo@opengroup.org
  • Paulista Avenue, 1106 - 6º floor
    Bela Vista, São Paulo - SP
    01311-000

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  • Purchased after 10/10/2022**

    R$ 210,00 - Full Event (24 Sessions of 30min) in the morning + 8 options of Workshops* (in the afternoon)
    R$ 150,00 - Plenary Sessions Only (24 30min sessions in the morning)
    R$ 30,00 - Virtual Access - Since we are a continental country, we decided to offer, at a very affordable price, virtual access, via YouTube, exclusively to the plenary sessions, that is, every day the subscriber of this modality will be able to watch the morning lectures over the Internet.

    *Important: There will be up to 2 concurrent Workshops (14:00-17:00) every day. The participant must choose on the day which one to attend in order of arrival in the room of the chosen workshop

    **If you have a promo code click the "Enter Promo Code" link at the top of the ticket quantity selection screen.




Event Agenda

This year we will have 2 consecutive days with different themes for each day: Enterprise Architecture; Digital; Business Transformation; Oil & Gas / Automation; Agile. Be sure that the best representatives of each theme will be present! At the end of the day, we will present a panel open to the public for a debate with the speakers of the day who will be part of the virtual bench.

Between plenary sessions and Workshops (classes), there will be 6 hours per day of pure knowledge. See the themes of each day:

In all 4 days6 plenary talks in the morning (30 minutes each)

2 elective workshops/classes* in the afternoon (3 hours)

  • 08/Nov - Tuesday

    Enterprise Architecture (TOGAF® | ArchiMate®)
    Time Title Speaker Abstract Expected Outcome
    08:00-09:15 Register
      Participants must register and pick up their badge at the entrance of the event  
    09:15-09:30 Opening
    Roberto Severo
    The Open Group

    Country Manager - Braszl / Colombia / Peru
    Welcome, opening and event guidelines  
    09:30-10:00 The Open Group Updates
    Steve Nunn
    The Open Group

    President and CEO

    (in English)
    The Open Group President and CEO will update The Open Group on open standards trends Know the priorities and what's on The Open Group's agenda regarding certifications, training programs, and what The Open Group does best: open standards.
    10:00-10:30 Meta-Architecture - The Architecture of your Architecture
    Átila Belloquim
    Gnosis Knowledge Solutions

    Partner / Director
    In this presentation we will present an architectural model recommended for a high maturity architecture practice. Through an Archimate model, we will show how the various domains of architecture should be configured to establish an architecture area that delivers the expected results based on TOGAF. Participants will get a clear idea of what is needed to establish an effective architecture practice in their organizations.
    10:30-11:00 The Value of Enterprise Architecture for Organizations
    Antonio Plais
    Centus Consultoria

    Owner and Senior Consultant
    In 2022 Bizzdesign conducted a survey of hundreds of professionals and executives to understand how organizations are using enterprise architecture and the gains they are making. This talk presents the key findings from this work, and shows how it is possible to establish a clear relationship between a robust and mature enterprise architecture practice and significant gains for the business and success of organizations. Attendees will be able to understand how the evolution of their enterprise architecture practices can positively impact their organizations' business results, and assess how to establish a growth roadmap that brings more value and importance to the field and the architecture professionals involved.
    11:00-11:30 Coffee Break
     
     
    A Coffee Break will be served to all in the Showcase room of the event. Attendees will be able to network and visit the tables with the sponsors' solutions.  
    11:30-12:00 The importance of EA and alignment between IT and business for the transformation of organizations
    Ailton Queiroz
    COAMO

    CIO
    This session will address the importance of enterprise architecture (EA) and alignment between IT and business to support the transformation of organizations, with presentation of COAMO's Management and Governance Case: "Jornada Tecnológica 2030 - uma cooperativa moderna e digital a serviço do cooperado" (Technological Journey 2030 - a modern and digital cooperative at the service of cooperative members) Through market data and a real case of success, participants will be able to see the strategic role of EA in the business and IT transformation journeys in organizations to achieve objectives such as: ensuring that IT investments are aligned with the priorities of business and with the critical success factors; being able to follow changes with agility and governance, with measurement of results; rationalize and optimize investments in technology; and modernizing IT applications and capabilities.
    12:00-12:30 EA - Case MRV Engineering
    Ariel Carneiro
    Grupo Mult

    CEO
    Get to know the solution developed by Grupo Mult and applied in an environmental education project for MRV Engenharia. The presentation's main objective is to demonstrate the application of the 3Ms, methodology developed by Grupo Mult, through the use of TOGAF and Archimate, to solve business evolution difficulties considering situations of lack of traceability and reuse of developed solutions, impact of new solutions on the business and on technology, information security and governance.
    12:30-13:00 The professionals behind an EA strategy. Jorge Leandro Fabre
    NTT Data

    Enterprise Architecture Executive
    Enterprise architecture in a company is provided by several types of professionals, with distinct technical and functional specialties, who work with the aim of promoting the modernization of products and services. Understanding the various profiles, delivery objectives, and positions in the organizational structure is important for the success of this practice. Clarify all the profiles of a enterprise and technology domain architect, helping in the vision of the mission that must be achieved in the day to day of these professionals.
    13:00-14:30 Lunch
     
     
    Lunch - open for participants to have lunch nearby Upon returning, participants should proceed to the workshop rooms - on the same floor as the plenary
    14:30-17:30 WORKSHOP
    Business Value of Architecture / Cases / Architecture Roundtable Discussion
    Ricardo Garcia
    Avanade

    Director, Solution Architecture
    There will be two parts:

    Part 1 - Business Value of Architecture: Understand how architecture can generate business value, going through the areas of infrastructure, alliance and enterprise architecture. We will review the current context of the discipline, explore some numbers (adoption, projects, statistics) and discuss where to start implementing an area of architecture in the enterprise.

    Part 2 - Roundtable with Avanade and guests about some cases and lived experiences in the practice of architecture implementation and governance.
    Participants will understand how the area of architecture can generate value for the business and where to start structuring an architecture team. They will also experience practical cases, showing how the theory was applied and the day-to-day difficulties.
    14:30-17:30 WORKSHOP
    Answering Key Business Questions through Enterprise Architecture
    Marcia Maciel
    SoftwareAG

    Business Strategic Solutions Manager
    This Workshop will present a perspective on Enterprise Architecture (EA), which focuses on an approach based on business issues. From the perspective that Enterprise Architecture is always linked to business issues, we will discuss an approach that allows the enterprise architect to organize EA-related issues, whether for defining a new architecture, evaluating existing architecture, or adapting architecture to business changes, around business issues, which facilitates sharing the enterprise architecture perspective with business managers. Through theoretical explanations and practical examples, the Workshop aims to enable the enterprise architect to organize EA-related issues, whether for defining a new architecture, evaluating existing architecture, or adapting architecture to business changes, around business issues, facilitating the sharing of the enterprise architecture perspective with business managers.
  • 09/Nov - Wednesday

    aEA Day - Talks by architects for architects - Association os Enterprise Architects
    Time Title Speaker Abstract Expected Outcome
    08:00-09:15 Register
      Participants must register and pick up their badge at the entrance of the event  
    09:15-09:30 Opening
    Roberto Severo
    The Open Group

    Country Manager - Brazil / Colombia / Peru
    Welcome, opening and event guidelines  
    09:30-10:30 aEA & Enterprise Architecture - The Umbrella of Architectures
    Roberto Severo / Jorge Fabre
    a|EA

    Vice-chair / Chair
    This double talk will show concepts (often misunderstood) about Enterprise architecture, and how a community of architects, a|EA (Association of Enterprise Architects) can contribute by forming a community. The idea is to clarify not only the role of the Enterprise Architect, but also other domain architectures (infrastructure, software, solutions, data, etc.)
    10:30-11:00 Enterprise Architecture is not a project!
    Hadeliane Iendrike
    SE7TI Tecnology & Information

    SE7Ti Partner-Director
    Enterprise Architecture should not be treated as a project, but rather as a practice that is institutionalized in the company. This is because Enterprise Architecture is not "something" with a beginning, middle and end, but rather a way of working that should be part of the work routine. The main motivation for this lecture is to convey to the participants the idea that Enterprise Architecture can be used in a specific project, but that it transcends the duration of the specific projects. When seen this way, Enterprise Architecture brings several "collateral" benefits to the company.
    11:00-11:30 Coffee Break
     
     
    A Coffee Break will be served to all in the Showcase room of the event. Attendees will be able to network and visit the tables with the sponsors' solutions.  
    11:30-12:00 Enterprise Architecture at TecBan: from paper to practice
    Luís Ricardo Machado Bueno
    Denis Moralez Millan
    TecBan

    Enterprise Architect
    Evolution of the Corporate Architecture adoption at TecBan in recent years: corporate alliances, reorganization of teams, functions, work tools. Inspirations, ideas and motivators to leverage Enterprise Architecture within your companies.
    12:00-12:30 The Agile Requirement - A New Definition
    Fabrício Laguna
    IIBA Brasil

    President
    When someone uses the term requirement agile, they are usually not referring exactly to a requirement, but to some process related to requirements or to requirements engineering as a whole. Training or lectures with the name requirement agile usually present a set of recommendations and techniques to elicit, specify or maintain requirements, including User Stories, Story Mapping, Acceptance Criteria, BDD, Prototyping, Backlog Management and Kanban. The current principle is aimed at solution development projects (usually software). The proposed new definition is broader, applicable to both agile and waterfall approaches, and oriented to business agility. And it is not about processes, but a real requirement, to be included in all digital transformation projects. 1. Leverage business agility with dynamically configurable solutions
    2. Use the agile requirement to stimulate your team's creativity
    3. Model business with configurable processes and rules.
    12:30-13:00 Architecture Panel
    All Participants
    An architecture panel with an "open microphone" for architects and professionals in the field to talk and debate issues related to architecture, between concepts and their practice. A rich display of topics about architecture, mediated by experienced architects.
    13:00-14:30 Lunch
     
     
    Lunch - open for participants to have lunch nearby Upon returning, participants should proceed to the workshop rooms - on the same floor as the plenary
    14:30-17:30 WORKSHOP
    Enterprise architecture as an enabler of digital transformation
    (Arquitectura empresarial como habilitador de la transformación digital)

    (in Spanish)
    David Alexander Peña Franco
    MEGA International

    Senior Presales Engineer
    In this workshop we will communicate how Enterprise Architecture (EA) can enable digital transformation for all type of organizations/enterprises. Please join us and see how with the help of our tool dashboards you can have the overview of how your company operates, the tool connects IT departments, processes owners, risk managers, and data governance. The objective is to provide a single repository to help decision makers collect, visualize, analyze, and communicate information to better plan and adapt to change. Attendees will learn how Enterprise Architecture (EA) can enable digital transformation for all types of organizations/companies, what are the benefits of implementing EA in their organizations and how with the help of the tool dashboards you can get an overview of how your company operates, the tool connects IT departments, process owners, risk managers and data governance. The goal is to provide a single repository to help decision makers collect, visualize, analyze, and communicate information to better plan for and adapt to change.
    14:30-17:30 WORKSHOP
    Modern Data Architectures: the challenge of delivering "small & smart data" in a "big data" context.
    Tassiana Rugoni de Campos
    FIAP

    MBA Coordinator
    New use cases involving event capture and object sensing have expanded the possibilities for gaining insights and creating new products and services. Valuable opportunities such as these have driven the market to dive into what we call "Data Driven Culture", and lead its professionals to Data Literacy. Therefore, data architectures for storage and decision making urgently need to be revisited. In a multicloud context, based on massive parallel processing, the architect needs to recycle his data knowledge to design robust and scalable solutions. In this workshop, we will detail this new data context, and challenge you to build a modern architecture for decision making! Ability to rethink and redesign the data architecture of your enterprise solutions to absorb the latest business requirements.
  • 10/Nov - Thursday

    (Security (Open FAIR™| Digital | EA (TOGA / ArchiMate)
    Time Title Speaker Abstract Expected Outcome
    08:00-09:15 Register
      Participants must register and pick up their badge at the entrance of the event  
    09:15-09:30 Opening
    Roberto Severo
    The Open Group

    Country Manager - Brazil / Colombia / Peru
    Welcome, opening and event guidelines  
    09:30-10:00 Agile architecture in a business agile environment
    Ed Carmo & Yure Ouriques Oliveira
    SalesForce/EAC & PETROBRAS

    Engagement Delivery Director & IT Consultant
    Scaled Agile Inc defines Development Value Streams (DVS) as the sequence of activities required to convert a business need into an enabled Digital Solution/Product. It is noted that SAFe does not provide all the detail of what is needed to properly implement DVSs, it must be harmonized with good governance practices, including but not limited to: ITIL, COBIT, TOGAF, and COSO; to fill any possible gaps related to "why", "what", "when", "how", and "who". To enable this harmonization, we are using the Open Group's reference architecture for IT Governance (IT4IT v3.0), assuming specific correlation between SAFe and IT4IT functions.

    Also, as mentioned by Scaled Agile Inc - Emergent architecture is not enough at scale. No team in a larger enterprise or working on a large-scale solution has a view of the full backlog or can reasonably anticipate all the changes that follow, many of which arise outside of their local control. For this reason, teams need some intent architecture, a set of planned and intentional architectural guidelines that improve solution design, performance, usability, and direction for the design of multiple squads within the same train while synchronizing implementation. Applied together, intentional architecture and emergent architecture enable Agile Release Trains (ARTs) to create and maintain solutions at scale.
    Reliable scaled agile implementation, resulting in improved business agility.
    10:00-10:30 The importance of Cyber Security in a good IT architecture
    Carlos Augusto Guerra
    GSO Consulting

    Director
    Contextualize the importance of the security area in the context of the organization A positioning of Information Security within organizations with a strategic vision
    10:30-11:00 Stop, Spot, and Defend: Aligning EA with Digital Security Architecture
    Kishan Patel
    Avolution Software

    Software Consultant

    (in Inglês)
    With a rise of cybersecurity threats and risks, it’s more important than ever to establish a strong risk management plan for your enterprise. But where to start? In this presentation, we’ll outline key steps to aligning your enterprise architecture with cybersecurity, using popular frameworks like TOGAF and NIST. To learn tips for enhancing your cybersecurity, using examples from the Enterprise Architecture tool, ABACUS.

    Topics include:
    - Why do we need cybersecurity, what is NIST, and how we can use it to prepare
    - Aligning your enterprise with the five functions of NIST
    - Using implementation tiers to conduct a risk assessment
    - Using profiles to reach a desired outcome

    11:00-11:30 Coffee Break
     
     
    A Coffee Break will be served to all in the Showcase room of the event. Attendees will be able to network and visit the tables with the sponsors' solutions.  
    11:30-12:00 IT-TO Convergence as leverage for Industry 4.0
    Pedro Vieira
    PETROBRAS

    Manager
    To effectively reach an Industry 4.0 from the concepts of Digital Transformation, it is necessary to invest in the key to convergence between Information Technology, Operation Technology and Engineering Technology. Foreseeing the significant generation of value from this integrated vision, in 2022 PETROBRAS inaugurated the Center of Excellence IIoT, which has started to discuss structuring actions and Business deliveries in different fronts. The paper will present the Industry's view on PETROBRAS' Convergence and IIoT CoE. Understand the role that an IT-OT convergence roadmap needs to play when talking about the Data Path and Digital Transformation in Industry, and, underlyingly, the role of data standards in that journey.
    12:00-12:30 Data Architecture: the price you pay for democratization!
    Erico Luiz Rocha & Gustavo Marin
    PwC Brazil

    Data Manager & Analytics Diretor de Estratégia e Arquitetura de TI
    Digital transformation has brought significant challenges for information management in organizations. The democratization of a huge amount of data demands agile solutions capable of processing it for efficient decision making, with integrity and in ethical and legal compliance. Given these circumstances, designing, maintaining and evolving Data Architecture requires an approach supported by good Data Governance practices. The value of data governance in a democratized data architecture. Market insight, reference models and frameworks, best practices and lessons learned.
    12:30-13:00 IT4IT v3 Summary of this standard for IT & QA
    Ed Carmo & Yure Ouriques
    Salesforce/Petrobras

    Owner/CSO & Tech Consultant
    Brief presentation of IT4IT v3, main changes and focus of the Standard Have an understanding of the standard based on case studies and market applications of the IT4IT IT standard
    13:00-14:30 Lunch
     
     
    Lunch - open for participants to have lunch nearby Upon returning, participants should proceed to the workshop rooms - on the same floor as the plenary
    14:30-17:30 WORKSHOP
    Quantifying Risk with Open FAIR™
    Alberto Bastos
    Modulo Security

    CEO
    CRQ - Cyber Risk Quantification is a trend in cyber risk management, supporting business and investment decisions based on quantitative methods to measure risks. The Open FAIR™ (Factor Analysis of Information Risk) standard, published by the Open Group Security Forum, provides a standardized process for quantitative risk analysis, creating common language and supporting the selection of various security options based on cost/benefit analysis. Based on a process tested and approved in several organizations, participants will learn in practice how to use the Open FAIR™ standard for quantitative risk management, not limited only to the information security area, but can be applied to any domain and risk scenarios. It is composed of two main standards that form the Open FAIR™ Body of Knowledge:
    Risktaxonomy (O-RT) which describes the terms, definitions, and relationships used in risk analysis and,
    Risk Analysis (O-RA) which defines a process and key related aspects for conducting an effective risk analysis.
    14:30-17:30 WORKSHOP
    Business Architecture - What's in it?
    Atila Belloquim
    Gnosis Knowledge Solutions

    Partner and Director
    In this workshop we will see a suggested content for Business Architecture, including a high-level view of the techniques involved. Participants will build the suggested artifacts for a case study. An overview of the contents of a Business Architecture, with the main artifacts and techniques for building it.
  • 11/Nov -Friday

    Environment (Open Footprint™) | Automation (OPAF™) | Oil & Gas (OSDU™)
    Time Title Speaker Abstract Expected Outcome
    08:00-09:15 Register
      Participants must register and pick up their badge at the entrance of the event  
    09:15-09:30 Opening
    Roberto Severo
    The Open Group

    Country Manager - Brazil / Colombia / Peru
    Welcome, opening and event guidelines  
    09:30-10:00 Open Standards Enabling the Green Energy Economy
    Jim Hietala
    The Open Group

    VP, Business Dev/Security

    (in English)
    Given that there is the broad societal interest in reducing carbon emissions, including from regulators and investors, companies will face increasing pressure to get to net zero, as well as to effectively measure and share their carbon data. Companies however face practical challenges in the measurement, utilization, and sharing of carbon data. There are various standards initiatives underway that seek to add clarity regarding carbon footprints, including data interoperability, standard data models, and open calculation engines. This presentation will describe the carbon measurement landscape, including the issues and requirements of the various actors, a survey of relevant standards efforts, and a discussion of The Open Group Open Footprint Forum. Understanding the standards developed by The Open Group members within the Open Footprint Forum addressing this important environmental agenda.
    10:00-10:30 O-PAS System Configuration Tool
    Libânio Carlos de Souza
    Nova SMAR S/A

    President and Director
    We present the main features of a system configuration tool using components designed to the O-PAS standard. The use of OPC_UA, IEC 61131, O-PAS Functional Blocks, and AML technologies are demonstrated. Practical overview of the use of OPC_UA, IEC 61131, O-PAS Functional Blocks, and AML technologies.
    10:30-11:00 PeTWIN: a conceptual digital twin architecture for petroleum production based on cloud-native open solutions and OSDU
    Marcos Tomazzoli Leipnitz
    UFRGS - Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

    D.Sc.in Computer Science
    PeTWIN is a joint initiative involving partners of academia and the upstream oil & gas industry aiming to define a research-based agnostic vision and the best practices for implementing sustainable, usable and maintainable digital twins for field management. We address the interdisciplinary IT challenges of digital twins by understanding their requirements when applied to the specific field of petroleum production. We conceive state-of-the-art solutions for data integration and interchanging through the adoption of standards and ontology models, data storage by exploring the best system architecture and cloud solutions, and data analytics and simulation using visualization and artificial intelligence techniques. To address the major challenge of data integration and interchanging, our conceptual architecture relies on a series of open cloud-native solutions, such as the Open Subsurface Data Universe (OSDU). In this talk, we report on the ongoing efforts to design and implement our conceptual microservice-based architecture of a digital twin for petroleum production, discussing the main benefits and challenges we faced in experimenting with OSDU. We discuss the use of OSDU as a service provided by 47Lining and our attempts to deploy its components on-premise. We understand the attendees of this talk will learn about the conceptual elements of digital twins in general and their application to the upstream oil & gas industry. From a more technical standpoint, the attendees will understand how the OSDU can contribute to the foundations of a data integration and interchanging system to build digital twins, as well as exchange experiences from our hands-on experience with deploying and experimenting with OSDU.
    11:00-11:30 Coffee Break
     
     
    A Coffee Break will be served to all in the Showcase room of the event. Attendees will be able to network and visit the tables with the sponsors' solutions.  
    11:30-12:00 Current overview of OSDU architecture implementation, challenges and opportunities.
    Juliana Fernandes Araújo
    Ies Brazil

    Data Analyst
    The Open Subsurface Data Universe (OSDU) Forum is driven by the contribution of Oil and Gas companies, software developers and academic institutions to create a new platform on the cloud to allocate all data relevant to the E&P industry in the same platform and in formats widely used. Also, it aims to provide APIs to software developers and companies being able to allocate and access data from the platform on the cloud in a variety of applications. Since OSDU Platform is cloud based, it is important to have workflows to ingest and access data stored on the cloud and display in maps to control the data in the buckets and provides access to data in a variety of formats, that is .segy, .dlis, .las and reports. Data must be ingested into OSDU, so far in our Workflow there is a great effort to perform the data ingestion. Once ingested all data can be consumed by software’s to visualize, search and process wells and seismic data, such as INT/IVAAP that can easily read complex data formats, like .segy, .dlis and .las to create plots, visualize and integrate well and seismic data, 3D graphics view including faults, grids and surfaces, all loaded from the cloud. Also, OSDU uses new seismic formats: OpenVDS, OpenVDS+ and VDS from BLUWARE, that drastically reduce the size of .segy files to help store in cloud and OSDU platform. For Data Science, TIBCO supplies a direct and native connector to OSDU for TIBCO Spotfire that is a powerful analytics platform with unique capabilities of interactivity and cross analyzes with well data and seismic data, with easy-to-use machine learning tools and integration with Python and R functions to improve the analytics possibilities drastically. e hope the audience understands the importance of OSDU as a cloud data platform architecture is important for the oil and gas industry.
    12:00-12:30 Defining the data architecture of the Open Subsurface Data Universe platform
    Givanildo Santana do Nascimento
    PETROBRAS

    Exploration Data Integration Coordinator
    The Open Subsurface Data Universe (OSDU) data platform has been proposed as a standardized, open source, and independent alternative to proprietary technologies to stimulate innovation in the energy industry. Its architecture is based on modern microservices standards, asynchronous communication, abstracts the data storage layer, and provides the development of cloud-native solutions. This presentation will define the data and application reference architectures on which OSDU is founded, making correspondences with data architectures in the scientific literature and used in common data models from other industries. By attending this presentation, attendees will learn more about the robust, open architecture that underpins OSDU by relating it to architectural patterns currently used in cloud-native, microservices-based, container-published applications with independence between the application and data consumption layers and the underlying data storage and access layers.
    12:30-13:00 Leveraging OSDU on AWS to Optimize Workflows
    Wladmir Frazão
    AWS


    OSDU is an open source, standards-based, technology agnostic data platform, and the AWS implementation leverages AWS services to deliver the most versatile and performant version in the market. In this session, you will get to know the overall architecture of OSDU on AWS, the underlying services and why it matters, what are the differentiators you can use, how to disrupt with OSDU on AWS, and how operators are exploring those capabilities to become data driven organizations. Understand based on real use cases and examples from other Operators on how to leverage OSDU on AWS to disrupt your workflows on your path to becoming a data driven organization.
    13:00-14:30 Lunch
     
     
    Lunch - open for participants to have lunch nearby Upon returning, participants should proceed to the workshop rooms - on the same floor as the plenary
    14:30-17:30 WORKSHOP
    Open Standards - EA and Sustainability
    Jim Hietala
    The Open Group

    VP, Business. Dev./Security

    (in English)
    This workshop aims to examine the current barriers that exist for the capture, measurement, exchange, and use of environmental data. In this workshop, our focus will be on understanding the views of the various sectors involved in the capture, measurement, and sharing of carbon data for Scopes 1, 2, and 3. This work will ultimately result in a findings and presentation document that will generally benefit these stakeholders in understanding the issues of concern across the various constituencies. The outcome will also help inform the Open Footprint Forum work of The Open Group, which is working on standards and an open source reference data platform in this area. This Business Scenario on Environmental Data Exchange workshop aims to show the benefits of adopting open standards to exercise carbon data capture for companies and professionals who have this agenda evident.
    14:30-17:30 WORKSHOP
    TBD
     
     

     
       
*Important: There will be up to 2 concurrent Workshops (14:30-17:30) every day. The participant must choose on the day which one to attend in order of arrival in the room of the chosen workshop

Confirmed Speakers (updated - October 12th)

Speaker
The Open Group
Steve Nunn

President and CEO - The Open Group

Speaker
The Open Group
Jim Hietala

VP, Business Dev/Secutiry - The Open Group

Speaker
The Open Group
Roberto Severo

Country Manager Brazil, Colombia, Peru - The Open Group

Speaker
The Open Group
Jorge Fabre

Enterprise Architect - NTT Data

Speaker
The Open Group
Antonio Plais

CEO - Centus Consulting

Speaker
The Open Group
Vanessa Nunes

Director - SE7TI

Speaker
The Open Group
Libânio Souza

President - Smar

Speaker
The Open Group
Fabrício Laguna

President - IIBA Brazil

Speaker
The Open Group
Átila Belloquim

Director - Gnosis

Speaker
The Open Group
Pedro Vieira

Business Partnership Manager for IT Structuring Projects - PETROBRAS

Speaker
The Open Group
Alberto Bastos

Founder / CEO - Módulo Security

Speaker
The Open Group
Givanildo Santana

Coord. de Integ. de Dados da Exploração- PETROBRAS

Speaker
The Open Group
Yure Ouriques

Business Platform Consultant - PETROBRAS

Speaker
The Open Group
Edvaldo Carmo

Engagement Delivery Director - Sales Force / EAC Business Technology

Speaker
IesBrazil
Juliana Araújo

Data Analyst - IesBrazil

Speaker
Avolution
Kishan Patel

Software Consultant - Avolution

Speaker
Grupo Mult
Ariel Carneiro

CEO - Grupo Mult

Speaker
Grupo Mult
Marcos Tomazzoli Leipnitz

IT Infrastructure Analyst - PeTWIN Project

Speaker
Avolution
Márcia Maciel

SoftwareAG Brazil - Senior Solution Consultant

Speaker
Grupo Mult
Gustavo Marin

PwC - Diretor - Advisor

Speaker
Grupo Mult
Érico Rocha

PwC - Manager, Advisor

Speaker
TecBan
Luis Ricardo Machado Bueno

Enterprise Architect - TecBan

Speaker
TecBan
Denis Moralez Millan

Enterprise Architect - TecBan

Speaker
TecBan
Wladmir Frazão

Principal Solutions Architect for Energy - AWS

Speaker
TecBan
Ailton de Almeida Queiroz

COAMO Agroindustrial Cooperativa

Speaker
MEGA
David Alexander Peña Franco

Engenheiro Pré-vendas LATAM - MEGA INTL


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