Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 22 | Page 81

GET TO KNOW... On the lighter side of things, we ask the industry experts what makes them tick. . . . Justyn Goodenough, International Area VP at Unravel Data W What would you describe as your most memorable achievement? In terms of business, I’m most proud of helping a number of SMEs to becoming enterprise class businesses. For example, at Pentaho, the average deal size went from 25,000 in 18 months to one million. That was a great feeling for the whole business. It’s partly the thrill of success, partly the joy from growing and helping collaboratively – but working together to make big things happen is a real reward in itself. What first made you think of a career in technology? Technology enables so much change across different industries and within all sectors of society, and it’s fascinating to see the impact it can have. The whole world changes around it and yet the majority of people don’t even notice the most momentous changes after a short while. Technology is reshaping every facet of life. What style of management philosophy do you employ with your current position? Work on the basis of trust, empowerment and feedback – these should be core principles for every leader. Beyond this, one should always lead from the front and be www.intelligentcio.com prepared to do anything that you ask your subordinates to do. You should show willing, understanding and a measure of ability to inspire trust. The signs are all there and as long as the world doesn’t go topsy-turvy, this is one trend that can be counted on to continue. What do you think will emerge as the technology trend of 2019 and why? What do you currently identify as the major areas of investment in your industry? The transition of core business processes to the cloud will be the key trend. CRM moving to the cloud, HR moving to the cloud – everything delivered ‘as a Service’. It’s the way of the future and if the experience of the past couple of years shows, the pace will only increase. We’re seeing that the main area of investment is in the migration to cloud and the process of making it successful. People aren’t just talking about cloud migration, they’re doing it. It’s still a complex and challenging area, so efforts are sometimes cautious and mistakes are made. “ ONE SHOULD ALWAYS LEAD FROM THE FRONT AND BE PREPARED TO DO ANYTHING THAT YOU ASK YOUR SUBORDINATES TO DO. However, on-premise investments are still being maintained and new ones made – but the balance is really now tipping to cloud. Data and the cloud are the best of friends – but only when well understood, optimised and maintained. It’s only recently that the right kind of solutions, mainly automation, have allowed organisations to break through from data swamps, slow data pipelines and excruciating troubleshooting, on-premise. There are whole new futures now, whether in a much better place on-premise, or in a smoothly-running cloud environment. How do you deal with stress and unwind outside of the office? So far, pretty standardly! I enjoy a social drink, try and get my exercise in the day and spend quality time with my family. I like a INTELLIGENTCIO 81