Oracle

One Oracle and Government

Live Webinar
25 January 2022
13.30 - 15.00 GMT
Oracle

One Oracle and Government

Working towards a data driven government

Civil servants up and down the country can take pride in a job well done under the most stressful circumstances. Achievements like the swift expansion of Universal Credit and the rapid rollout of vaccines reveal your skills and the scale of your ambition. With projects delivered by diverse teams, working in partnership across organisations and in lockstep with the private sector.

The Civil Service also recognises that it is hampered by cumbersome processes and weaknesses in how data is gathered, handled and presented. With officials emailing spreadsheets back and forth rather than basing advise on automated feeds and digital dashboards.

Join senior leaders from Oracle and colleagues across government, to discuss how we can work together to shape your use of data when designing and delivering better public services. Including how to collect the data you need, share the data already collected and interpret and display the data you have.

Speakers

Richard Petley

Richard Petley

Senior Vice President, UK, Israel and BeNeLux - Oracle
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Richard Petley

Senior Vice President, UK, Israel and BeNeLux - Oracle
Richard is responsible for providing leadership across the Oracle portfolio in the region, with a specific focus on delivering client success through the delivery of Oracle Cloud solutions, as well as its traditional on-premise businesses.

Petley has been with Oracle since March 2018 having joined from IBM, where he served as Vice President of Cognitive and Industry Solutions. He previously led IBM’s Software Business in the UK and Ireland and the WebSphere group in Europe. Petley has worked in software sales, consultancy and management for over 20 years.

He serves on the Board of TechUK, is a member of the Technology Leadership Group for the Prince’s Trust and sits on the CBI Technology Council.

Petley holds an MBA from Henley Management School and a degree in English Literature from The University of Leeds.
Paul Sonderegger

Paul Sonderegger

Senior Data Strategist - Oracle
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Paul Sonderegger

Senior Data Strategist - Oracle
Paul Sonderegger is a Senior Data Strategist at Oracle where he helps executives among Oracle's customers and partners understand the effects of data capital on competitive strategy and the future of enterprise computing. He also works with Oracle’s data management product teams in setting future product direction. Prior to joining Oracle, Paul was Chief Strategist at Endeca, a discovery analytics company.

Before Endeca, Paul was a Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, specializing in search and user experience design. Paul has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Wake Forest University.

Mike Connaughton

Mike Connaughton

Head of Analytics & Data Innovation Europe, Middle East and Africa - Oracle
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Mike Connaughton

Head of Analytics & Data Innovation Europe, Middle East and Africa - Oracle
Mike´s focus is on helping drive competitive advantage for Customers, Partners and Oracle. He particularly enjoys challenging ‘conventional wisdom’ and exploring what business benefits can be achieved through the creative use of enhanced information management, machine learning and analytics.

He is a member of the IDC Advisory Council for AI and also an adviser on AI for the University of Oxford.

Outside of work, Mike is a rugby coach, occasional visitor to the Cresta Run and a Trustee and Board Director for Queen Elizabeth’s Foundation for Disabled People.
Philip Fowler

Philip Fowler

University Research Lecturer - University of Oxford
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Philip Fowler

University Research Lecturer - University of Oxford
Philip is a University Research Lecturer in the Modernising Medical Microbiology (MMM) group which is part of the Nuffield Department of Medicine and is based in the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. He has been involved in the Global Pathogen Analysis System (GPAS) since Feb 2021 which has been enabled by ORACLE’s generosity. His background was originally in Computational Physics, but has since worked in Chemistry, Biochemistry and now Medicine.

He’s been at the University of Oxford since 2006 and the main aim of his research group is to develop methods able to predict whether individual amino acid mutations in a protein target confer resistance or not to an antibiotic. For the last five years Philip, along with others in MMM and around the world, has been mapping the mutations that confer resistance to antibiotic in tuberculosis (TB). The last few years excepted, TB kills more people than any other infectious disease globally.

Outside of work he is a keen cyclist, hiker and baker.

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