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08.30 - 09.00 Registration
09.00 - 09.30 Opening Keynote: What are bank's biggest I.T challenges for 2013?


Mr. Robert Feeney
Co-Head Financial Institutions Operations & Technology Practice Asia Pacific
McKinsey & Company

09.30 - 10.00 Keynote One: Exploiting Big Data through Enterprise Information Management (EIM)

Session discovery:

  • Gain insights into how Enterprise Information Management (EIM) can get you ahead of competition.
  • Confront and resolve Big Data dilemma : structured vs. unstructured data
  • Recognise challenges from today's business disruptors : Mobility, Cloud and Social
  • Justifying technology expenditures for Enterprise Information Management
  • Business decisions, costs and factors that drive IT investments of financial institutions across Asia

Mr. Albert Tay
Financial Services Director, Asia Pacific
OpenText Corporation

10.00 - 10.30 Keynote Two: Open Source Adoption in Financial Services, The Journey Continues

What began as a better way to build software-penness, transparency, collaboration-oon shifted the balance of power in an entire industry. The revolution of choice continues with the financial services industry taking a leadership role in terms of open source adoption around the world. This session will provide an update on the continued progress of open source adoption in the financial services industry and some recommendations for maximizing return on and reducing cost.

Topics covered will include:
  • An Overview of Red Hat and Its Expanded Product Portfolio
  • A Look at Some of the Research Driving Open Source Adoption
  • An Update on Red Hat's Global Financial Services Strategy
  • Examples Where Red Hat & Its Partners Are Helping Banks Address Top Issues

Mr. Rich Feldmann
Global Director of Financial Services
Red Hat

10.30 - 11.00 Keynote Three: Gaining competitive edge with superior application performance

Internet is quickly becoming the preferred way to access personal financial information and execute transactions. Today's financial institutes service huge numbers of customers through online channels, and if the customers do not have a good user experience, you could stand to lose your customers to your competitors. Optimise your End User Experience to create a compelling differentiator by improving your application performance.

Mr. Koh Eng Kiong
Regional Director, ASEAN
Compuware Asia


11.00 - 11.15 Morning Networking Coffee Break
11.15 - 11.45 Keynote Four: Addressing Security Obstacles to Online Financial Services Delivery

Businesses today are using their online capabilities as a source of differentiation to attract new clients. In addition, their existing clients are also demanding delivery of an ever increasing proportion of their financial services online. Beyond delivering services online, organizations also need to consider the implications of delivering services to mobile platforms. One of the key challenges to online financial services delivery is ensuring 24x7x365 availability. The value of online services are highest when clients begin to depend on them, which makes it critical to ensure that the platforms for online services are built with 5-Nines or better uptime criteria. Regulation and legal requirements make the security of services delivered online a critical consideration as often times, these services carry end users' private information. Mobile, smartphones and tablet-like devices make the established, well known risk assessments incomplete, inaccurate and ineffective. This session will look into addressing the above challenges to online financial services delivery.

Mr. Andrew Namboka
Enterprise Security Technologist
Check Point Software Technologies

11.45 - 12.15 Keynote Five: Making Information Matter - IT Infrastructure to deliver the next generation applications

As the finance industry transforms, then the delivery of information needs to be available 24x7x365 in order to service the massive growth of online customers. These new breed of online and mobile communication users are demanding faster access to their data with absolutely no downtime. Additionally as finance institutions develop more new products and services to deliver competitive advantage, choosing an infrastructure that can provide both flexibility and choice whilst future proofing for technology change is essential.

Mr. Michael Heffernan
CTO Infrastructure Technology for Hitachi Data Systems, Asia Pacific
Hitachi Data Systems

12.15 - 13.00 CIO Panel: What are the key technology focuses for the year of 2013 and ahead in FSI?

Session discovery:

  • Look 3 to 5 years ahead and cover all aspects of mobility, cloud, security and customer satisfaction.
  • Identify what you have done something significant or have a strong view of why you haven’t done something in the past
  • Is IT or the business leading these initiatives in your organisation/ customers/ why?
  • Are you integrating your security/availability frameworks across your internal and public cloud domains/if so, how?
  • Highlight something that you and your organisation have done particularly well
Panel Chair:
Mr. Robert Feeney, Co-Head Financial Institutions Operations & Technology Practice Asia Pacific, McKinsey & Company

Executive Panelists:
Mr. Saurav Bhatia, Chief Operating Officer, Asia Technology, Institutional Clients Group, Citi
Mr. David Backley, MD Retail Technology, DBS Bank
Ms. Sunila Shivpuri, Managing Director, Regional Head, Global Technology Asia Pacific, Deutsche Bank
Mr. Sandeep Malhotra, Global Head of Product Solutions, Mobile Payment Solutions, a JV between Mastercard and Smart Hub Inc.
Mr. Scott Celley, Group Head Technology Service Management, Standard Chartered Bank
13.00 - 14.00 CIO Networking Luncheon Roundtables
Sponsored by Actuate (By Invitation Only)
Topic: Capitalizing on Big Data in Banking

Mr. Jeff Mills
VP International - Actuate Xenos Group
Actuate


And

Mr. Wen Siang Woo
Technical Manager, APAC Enterprise Group
Actuate


And

Mr. Rajan Sharma
Regional Sales Engineer, APAC Xenos Group
Actuate
14.00 - 14.40 CXO Panel: How strategic do you place innovation in a business point of view?

Session discovery:

  • Does your organization have a position looking for innovation? How do you do it?
  • What do business leaders think? Are you getting pressure to innovate?
  • What can a CIO really do to strategically deal with this issue?
  • How do you strategically deal with this issue in your organization? What would you recommend to the audience?
  • What level of the organization do you delegate this to? How do you manage it?
  • What are the skills that you believe we should now be recruiting?
  • Ultimately does the business really care? Should they not own this issue? Why is it always falling on IT? Who should drive this discussion?
  • In your years of experience what are the key strategies that work in this space regardless of new technologies? What is the basic framework you use?
  • What are the big concerns you see in this space that CIO really need to worry about?
  • What are the challenges you see in this space for your organisation?
  • What new technologies do you believe are driving innovaton?
  • How innovative do you think Hong Kong is?
Panel Chair:
Mr. Daryl Pereira, Director - Management Consulting, KPMG

Executive Panelists:
Mr. Biren Kundalia, Regional Chief Technology Officer, AIG Asia Pacific
Mr. Sandeep Khera, IT COO, Asia Pacific, Credit Suisse
Mr. Eric Tachibana, Chief Operating Officer APAC, Chief Technology Office, UBS
Mr. Joe Cunningham, VP Technology Strategy & Innovation, Visa

14.40 - 15.10 Keynote Six: Banking on Technology: Enabling Efficiency Without Compromise for the BFSI Sector

The BFSI market has been revolutionized by the influx of technology, and global IT spending in this market is expected to grow to US$400 billion this year, with more banks investing in system Availability and Visibility to gain competitive advantage. As the world's leading enabler of Business-Critical Continuity, Emerson Network Power puts forward infrastructure solutions that maximize banking reliability and increase operational efficiencies, while managing CAPEX and OPEX. With Emerson, banks can ensure quality of customer service, enjoy power usage efficiency and guarantee reliable and secure services for customers.


Mr. Jeffry Toon
Director, Enterprise Solutions Group, Asia
Emerson Network Power

15.10 - 15.40 Keynote Seven: Exinda - delivering Next Generation WAN Optimization today

The proliferation of recreational applications, consumer devices, and Internet-based services has placed increased pressure on the business network. As a result, next generation WAN Optimization solutions must place a greater emphasis on application assurance, not just acceleration, and must apply user, application, and usage profiles of the business to drive a more intelligent approach to optimization. These solutions need to be delivered as part of a single integrated solution that can be deployed either as a physical and/or virtual appliance depending on customer preference. This session will explain why more than 3,000 customers worldwide have trusted Exinda to deliver their Next Generation WAN Optimization solution.


Mr. Rajeev Mitroo
Vice President of Asia Pacific & Japan
Exinda
15.40 - 15.55 Afternoon Networking Coffee Break
15.55 - 16.35 CISO Panel: Security Risk in 2013: Emerging Trends, Threats and Mitigation - Identifying key priorities for 2013 and beyond

Session discovery:

  • Technology and consumer trends impacting security
  • How securities priorities in the banking and financial services industry are being changed by emerging security environments like cloud and mobility
  • Best practices to securing mobile devices, developing BYOD policy frameworks, and cultivating security awareness while implementing mobility and BYOD programs within the organizations
  • How to keep the enterprise productive while defending it from a new breed of sophisticated threats
  • The next frontier of security concerns reflected by cybercrime trends
Panel Chair:
Mr. Albert Tay, Councilor and Chairman, Cloud Computing Chapter, Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF)

Executive Panelists
Mr. Leonard Ong, Head of Global Information Security Risk and Operation, APAC, Barclays Capital
Mr Geoff Leeming, Director, Technology Risk Management, Credit Suisse
Mr. Martin Leo, Head - IT Risk & Corporate Security, ING Investment Management Asia Pacific
Mr. Ong Ban Teck, Head of IT, Singapore Branch and CISO, Asia Pacific, NATIXIS
Mr. Liew Min Chee, Head of Information Security, OCBC Bank

16.35 Closing Remarks
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