ABOUT THIS SESSION:
The BRMS market is now beginning to receive the attention it deserves but a number of key trends are conspiring to change the BRMS market as we know it today. Mr. Hendrick will discuss and quantify his perspectives on the trajectory of the BRMS market over the next 5 years as this market comes to terms with IT spending realities, the process automation juggernaut, IT Governance, analytics and decision management, open source software, and cloud computing.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER(s):
Stephen D. Hendrick leads IDC’s Application Development and Deployment research group which cover tools, technologies, and platforms used by professional developers to build and deploy applications. The Application Development and Deployment services that Mr. Hendrick manages include:
- Application Development Software
- Information Management and Data Integration Software
- Business Process Integration and Deployment Software
- Application Life-Cycle Management
- Service Oriented Architectures and Web Services Software
- Application Development and Deployment Cloud Services
Mr. Hendrick has published research over the last 18 years in each of these areas as well as leading research efforts in IDC’s Worldwide ISV Model, IDC’s Worldwide Professional Developer Model, and IDC’s Worldwide Software Developer Collaborative. Mr. Hendrick is responsible for advising clients on market and technology directions as well as directing supply- and demand-side primary research to size, forecast, and segment the Application Development and Deployment markets.
Mr. Hendrick’s experience at Chase included managing software product development, directing product support activities, and driving the development of financial information systems to facilitate cost allocation, pricing, strategic planning, and product positioning. He utilized decision analysis and relational database technology in addressing information systems needs for Chase and Chase customers including Mobil Oil, Goldman Sachs, ARA Services, and McKesson.
Prior to this, Mr. Hendrick was a consultant at Interactive Data Corporation developing EIS solutions. He also served as an outside professional for Harbridge House developing fleet supervisory applications for the U.S. Navy, and supported econometric research in the areas of energy demand modeling, transportation, and litigation at Charles River Associates.
Mr. Hendrick received a B.A. in economics from Hartwick College and an M.B.A. from Boston University.