Oracle & IDC Live Webinar: From Cloud Aversion to Cloud Adoption - Navigate Your Organization Towards Sustainable Growth
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Jyoti Lalchandani
Group Vice President & Regional Managing Director - META, IDC
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Jyoti Lalchandani
Group Vice President & Regional Managing Director - META, IDC
As Group Vice President and Regional Managing Director of IDC Middle East, Turkey and Africa, Mr. Jyoti Lalchandani is responsible for the planning, development, implementation, and coordination of IDC's market intelligence and advisory services, sales, conferences and events, go-to-market services, and office development activities in the MEA (the Middle East and Africa) region. With more than 18 years of experience in emerging EMEA (Europe, the Middle East, and Africa) markets, Lalchandani has been instrumental in establishing IDC’s presence in the region through the initial expansion of the Dubai headquarters and then by spearheading the development of IDC offices in Johannesburg, Istanbul, Riyadh, Casablanca, Lagos, Nairobi and Cairo.
Starting at IDC’s CEMA (Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa) headquarters in 1995 in Prague, the Czech Republic, Lalchandani served as IDC's regional consulting manager. In this role, he headed several country-based project teams in advising multinational and local IT vendors about issues related to entry strategy, competitor analysis, ROI analysis, distribution and partner evaluation, and market segmentation. He later took on the additional responsibility of overseeing the CEMA software practice, in which Lalchandani was responsible for overseeing all related research (applications, system infrastructure, and tools) and advisory work across emerging EMEA countries.
Before joining IDC, Lalchandani served on the national board of international non-profit organization AIESEC, where he managed the association's partnership agreements with leading Indian conglomerates. Lalchandani graduated from Loyola College, India, where his studies focused on strategy management and business policy. He later attended a corporate-sponsored program at MIT's Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts.
Starting at IDC’s CEMA (Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa) headquarters in 1995 in Prague, the Czech Republic, Lalchandani served as IDC's regional consulting manager. In this role, he headed several country-based project teams in advising multinational and local IT vendors about issues related to entry strategy, competitor analysis, ROI analysis, distribution and partner evaluation, and market segmentation. He later took on the additional responsibility of overseeing the CEMA software practice, in which Lalchandani was responsible for overseeing all related research (applications, system infrastructure, and tools) and advisory work across emerging EMEA countries.
Before joining IDC, Lalchandani served on the national board of international non-profit organization AIESEC, where he managed the association's partnership agreements with leading Indian conglomerates. Lalchandani graduated from Loyola College, India, where his studies focused on strategy management and business policy. He later attended a corporate-sponsored program at MIT's Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts.
Mohamed El Fanichi
Chief Information Officer, Landmark Group
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Mohamed El Fanichi
Chief Information Officer, Landmark Group
A transformational technologist who invests time in understanding his team and partners to cultivate value focused partnerships and relationships. A strategist working with the business and partners to deliver solutions fit for business growth in the digital era with hands on experience in major IT project implementations, business transformations and leading IT organizational changes to enable business growth and drive value generation through digital evolution.
As the CIO of Landmark Group, Mohamed has redefined the IT engagement model with business by focusing on a value delivery organization. He has reshaped the technologies and designed architectures to increase business agility, manage complexity and enhance the customers experience.
The Landmark Group is one of the largest retails and hospitality conglomerates in the non-food retail group in the Middle East and India, with a growing presence across South East Asia. Currently the Group operates over 2,200 outlets, encompassing over 30 million square feet across 24 countries.
As the CIO of Landmark Group, Mohamed has redefined the IT engagement model with business by focusing on a value delivery organization. He has reshaped the technologies and designed architectures to increase business agility, manage complexity and enhance the customers experience.
The Landmark Group is one of the largest retails and hospitality conglomerates in the non-food retail group in the Middle East and India, with a growing presence across South East Asia. Currently the Group operates over 2,200 outlets, encompassing over 30 million square feet across 24 countries.
Regis Louis
Vice President of Product Strategy - EMEA, Oracle
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Regis Louis
Vice President of Product Strategy - EMEA, Oracle
Regis Louis is the Vice President of Technology Product Strategy for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Asia-Pacific regions. After working 20 years in the Oracle product development organization, he is now responsible for driving strategy awareness and adoption of Oracle Cloud Platform with the largest enterprises in the region. His organization serves as a spokesperson and conduit to Oracle engineering for the regional ecosystem with a responsibility spanning multiple product and solution areas covered by the Oracle Cloud Platform portfolio including Core Infrastructure, Cloud native application development, Data management, Integration, Security, Analytics and many other related emerging Cloud technologies.
Regis Louis joined Oracle in 1994 and has held multiple positions as an architect in the field and in product development, both in France and in the United States at Oracle Headquarters. Regis holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting and business administration and a master’s degree in computer science.
Regis Louis joined Oracle in 1994 and has held multiple positions as an architect in the field and in product development, both in France and in the United States at Oracle Headquarters. Regis holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting and business administration and a master’s degree in computer science.
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