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Steve Ross-Talbot

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Professor Ross-Talbot is a professor of distributed computing at Kingston University in London. He is an Hon. Research Fellow at Napier University in Edinburgh. He is also an author of the SOA Manifesto and a former chair of all the Web Services standards in W3C. He is co-founder of the Zero Deviation Lifecycle (ZDLC) having been the CEO of the ZDLC business unit within Cognizant. He is a long time CTO across various companies from software product makers to solution providers from cloud to IoT. Amongst his previous exploits are project Hoodini at Nomura in the early 1990’s, the founding of SpriitSoft and the first commercial JMS and CEP systems.
 
These days Steve is building a virtual power plant at Electric Miles to help us achieve self sovereign energy.
Professor Ross-Talbot is a professor of distributed computing at Kingston University in London. He is an Hon. Research Fellow at Napier University in Edinburgh. He is also an author of the SOA Manifesto and a former chair of all the Web Services standards in W3C. He is co-founder of the Zero Deviation Lifecycle (ZDLC) having been the CEO of the ZDLC business unit within Cognizant. He is a long time CTO across various companies from software product makers to solution providers from...
 

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