Steven Woodward

Steven Woodward

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Steven Woodward is CEO of Ontario-based Cloud Perspectives. He is a member of the National Institute of Standards for Technology (NIST) cloud computing working groups; co-leader of the Cloud Audit and Cloud Carrier sub-groups; and contributor to Standards, Reference Architecture, SLAs, Security, Broker, and Services topic areas. Steven’s consulting, education, and advisory services related to cloud computing, mobile, Internet of Things, and advanced ICT solutions include all levels of government within Canada and internationally. His other contributions and leadership include Cloud Security Alliance, ITU-T (United Nations), IEEE, TM Forum, QuEST Forum, Object Management Group (OMG), IEEE, and ISO/IEC 20926 (IFPUG).

Company
Cloud Perspectives
Job Function
Consulting
Industry
Computer Software - SaaS
Interests
Business Analysis
Project Management
Testing
Requirements
Architecture
Design
Development Lifecycles
Process Improvement
Programming
Configuration Management
Country
Canada
Steven Woodward is CEO of Ontario-based Cloud Perspectives. He is a member of the National Institute of Standards for Technology (NIST) cloud computing working groups; co-leader of the Cloud Audit and Cloud Carrier sub-groups; and contributor to Standards, Reference Architecture, SLAs, Security, Broker, and Services topic areas. Steven’s consulting, education, and advisory services related to cloud computing, mobile, Internet of Things, and advanced ICT solutions include all levels of government within Canada and internationally. His other contributions and leadership include Cloud Security Alliance, ITU-T (United Nations), IEEE, TM Forum, QuEST Forum, Object Management Group (OMG), IEEE, and ISO/IEC 20926 (IFPUG).

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The Future of Cloud Connectivity in an IoT WorldWhen new technologies are embraced and popularized, they usually fail sooner rather than later. The IoT, new architectures, and cloud systems are developing into perfect storms that will take time to develop and move on to maturity, finally providing calm, consistent conditions. How should you plan to fail?