October 16, 2019 | Nasdaq MarketSite New York
The CIO Exchange:
Consolidation of the Cloud
The third annual CIO Exchange returns to Nasdaq in New York for another highly informative day of programming, geared specifically towards Consolidation, Collaboration & Optimization of The Cloud. As the Cloud matures, we are witnessing a historic chapter in its evolution, a crucial moment for CIOs to understand the full extent of this shift and the impact it will have on entire industries, from health care and finance to gaming and automated driving. From Salesforce’s staggering $15 billion purchase of Tableau to Google’s $2.6 billion acquisition of Looker earlier this year, the new era will be marked by swift consolidation. Cloud companies will now also provide analytics, making them a one-stop shop for running infrastructure, producing reports and analyzing data. We will also witness greater integration between cloud data and artificial intelligence, harnessing the full potential of AI. In this special collaboration between Bloomberg and Nasdaq, we will address the key themes to help today’s CIO prepare for the revolution in computing.
October 16 - Wednesday
Registration & Networking Breakfast
Fireside Chat
Speaker
-
Brad Peterson
Executive Vice President and Chief Technology and Chief Information Officer, Nasdaq
Moderator
-
Caroline Hyde
Anchor, Bloomberg Television
Spotlight Interview 1:1
Speaker
-
Lori Beer
Global Chief Information Officer, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Moderator
-
Caroline Hyde
Anchor, Bloomberg Television
AI & Automation: The Era of Intelligent Automation
Cloud computing has already permeated every facet of online activity. However, recent developments in AI and the increasing sophistication of programmers will enable Cloud to drive more full-scale AI implementations. Deloitte Global predicts that by 2020 penetration rates of cloud-based AI platforms will reach 83% among companies that use AI software. Cloud will also drive more full-scale AI implementations, better return on investment from AI and higher AI spending. Executives will address the implications for Cloud and AI, in this discussion.
Speakers
-
Greg Goff
Chief Technology Officer, Uptake
-
Therese Tucker
Founder and Chief Executive Officer, BlackLine
-
Sylvie Veilleux
Chief Information Officer, Dropbox
Moderator
-
Max Chafkin
Features Editor, Bloomberg Businessweek
Bloomberg Intelligence Presentation: The Future of Cloud Consolidation
Bloomberg Intelligence presents the consolidation of the cloud, providing an overview of the latest data and the recent deals. What kind of companies are best positioned to ride this trend? What types of customers are early-adopters and ready to embrace this concept in full-force?
Presenter
-
Mandeep Singh
Senior Analyst Technology, Bloomberg L.P.
Networking Break
Big Data Goes Real-Time
Big data is moving to real time. Previously you were ingesting data, cleaning it up and processing it, and only then using it for something. Today — thanks to the next stage of the cloud’s evolution — we are using data in real time. We will be able to analyze a large volume of data the moment it is produced or used. In this panel, we will address how this technological advancement will transform the business world and our day-to-day lives.
Speakers
-
Benoit Dageville
Co-Founder & President of Products, Snowflake
-
Alexis Lê-Quôc
Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer , Datadog
-
Neha Narkhede
Co-founder, Chief Technology Officer & Chief Product Officer, Confluent
Moderator
-
Josh Brustein
Technology Reporter, Bloomberg
Future of Cybersecurity is in the Cloud
No industry is safe from cyberattacks and cyberattacks continue to grow every year. But cloud services have the potential to take security to the next level. Cloud services won’t only secure data within the cloud, they’ll secure the endpoint users as well. In this discussion, we’ll discuss how Cloud will optimize security for governments, the private sector and end-users.
Speakers
-
Lena Smart
Chief Information Security Officer, MongoDB
-
John Stewart
SVP, Chief Security and Trust Officer, Cisco
-
Suresh Vasudevan
Chief Executive Officer, Sysdig, Inc.
Moderator
-
Mandeep Singh
Senior Analyst Technology, Bloomberg L.P.
Spotlight Interview 1:1
Speaker
-
Will Grannis
Founder and Managing Director of CTO Office, Google Cloud
Moderator
-
Caroline Hyde
Anchor, Bloomberg Television
Event Concludes
Speakers

Lori Beer
Global Chief Information Officer JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Will Grannis
Founder and Managing Director of CTO Office Google Cloud
Sylvie Veilleux
Chief Information Officer Dropbox
Benoit Dageville
Co-Founder & President of Products Snowflake
Greg Goff
Chief Technology Officer Uptake
Neha Narkhede
Co-founder, Chief Technology Officer & Chief Product Officer Confluent
Brad Peterson
Executive Vice President and Chief Technology and Chief Information Officer Nasdaq
John Stewart
SVP, Chief Security and Trust Officer Cisco
Lena Smart
Chief Information Security Officer MongoDB
Therese Tucker
Founder and Chief Executive Officer BlackLine
Max Chafkin
Features Editor Bloomberg Businessweek
Caroline Hyde
Anchor Bloomberg Television
Alexis Lê-Quôc
Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Datadog
Josh Brustein
Technology Reporter Bloomberg
Suresh Vasudevan
Chief Executive Officer Sysdig, Inc.
Mandeep Singh
Senior Analyst Technology Bloomberg L.P.Sponsor

Nasdaq (Nasdaq:NDAQ) is a leading global provider of trading, clearing, listing, information and public company services in addition to being a strategic technology partner to 250+ market infrastructure organizations and market participants. Over 4,000 listings are on Nasdaq, with a market value of approximately $14 trillion. Nasdaq’s diverse portfolio of solutions combined with unique ingenuity, integrity and insights, enable customers to plan, optimize and execute their business vision with confidence and successfully navigate today’s global markets.
As the creator of the world’s first electronic stock market, Nasdaq technology powers 1 in 10 of the world’s securities transactions. The Nasdaq Financial Framework is revolutionizing capital markets technology while also taking financial technology beyond traditional boundaries to new markets including advertising, travel, logistics, insurance and other industries. Through its Corporate Services business, Nasdaq empowers business leaders to innovate, grow and stay ahead of changing markets. More than 50% of the Fortune 500 use Nasdaq’s secure board collaboration and Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) solutions and services.
To learn more, visit: http://business.nasdaq.com.