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R. Michael
Pickering CBIP
Mr.
Pickering is an innovative expert in data warehouse, business intelligence
and data integration. His extensive global experience includes leadership
roles such as Big Data Architect on many high profile initiatives.
Mr. Pickering earned his Certification as a Business Intelligence
Professional (CBIP) with a specialization in Leadership and Management from
The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI) in 2011. Experience
Summary ·
10+ years of IT leadership, including Program and Project
Management, architecture and technical team leadership, and staff management ·
3+ years of big data architecture, including Hadoop
(Cloudera, Hortonworks, MapR, Pivotal HD), Hive, and MPP databases (Pivotal
Greenplum, IBM Netezza, SAP HANA) ·
5+ years of database and data warehouse architecture,
including Oracle, IBM DB2 and Redbrick Warehouse ·
5+ years of data modeling (including relational/normalized
and dimensional) ·
2+ years of BI and data strategy and roadmap development ·
5+ years of ETL architecture experience, including IBM
InfoSphere DataStage, Talend Open Studio, and Informatica ·
5+ years of ETL development experience, including IBM
InfoSphere DataStage and Talend Open Studio ·
2+ years of data governance, data quality & profiling,
and metadata (including IBM InfoSphere Foundation Tools) ·
2+ years of BI tools, including IBM Cognos, SAP Business
Objects, MicroStrategy, and Oracle ·
3+ years of Agile project experience, including Scrum
Master and Product Owner ·
1 year of MDM architecture & implementation experience ·
Significant experience at formal training (including
content development and delivery) as well as mentoring of more junior team
members Professional
Experience
Mr. Pickering launched this company to
revolutionize the Agile delivery of BI and big data projects by leveraging
development lifecycle and automation tools, including emerging and
open-source offerings. In this role he defined worked on client assignments
such as: Currently engaged as a Solution Architect at
HSBC, Mr. Pickering is leading a project to transform the Retail Risk global
BI platform by implementing a new Collections BI solution in the cloud. Working as Project Manager at Loblaw, Mr.
Pickering led two infrastructure projects to successful completion. Both
included outsourced project teams working in an onshore/offshore model. One
project required upgrading the company's Enterprise Service Bus to use the
latest version of IBM Websphere Message Broker, the other moved the company's
ETL infrastructure to the current version of SAP Business Objects Data
Services. Total combined project budget was more than $3 million. Working as part of a team from Cognilytics Inc.,
Mr. Pickering was assigned as Lead Architect on a Big Data Architecture
project at Fannie Mae in Herndon, VA.
At that time, the project was in distress and it failed an internal project
quality audit. Mr. Pickering assumed management of an underperforming and
dysfunctional project team of subcontractors that had missed key deliverable
deadlines. Under his leadership, the team successfully produced several
critical deliverables and he was able to negotiate a project Change Order to
extend the project. By the conclusion of the project, the team produced a
recommendation for a solution architecture for building a Finance Data
Repository including SAP HANA for online data storage and Hadoop for
near-line data storage. This system is expected to process and load over 300
TB of data including residential mortgage loans and securities information. Working in partnership with the client, Pernod Ricard North America, a global leader in
the wine and spirits industry, he worked as a Data Architect to create a Big
Data Strategy. This included meeting with business and I.T. stakeholders to
investigate potential use cases, such as in support of a Consumer Engagement
initiative. It also included meeting with new and incumbent systems vendors
in the "Big Data" space such as Oracle, Pivotal, MapR, and Tableau. Mr. Pickering served as ETL Lead for an IBM
InfoSphere MDM Server v10 implementation project for ICBC in Vancouver, B.C. In this role he worked
with the client to define and document data migration requirements, and
designed and developed integration processes using IBM InfoSphere Information
Server DataStage and QualityStage v8.5. This included installing and
configuring the supplied QualityStage standardization routines as Web
Services for use by MDM Server.
As a Senior Technical Architect in the
Information Quality Management practice, Mr. Pickering increased his
experience with Data Profiling and Data Governance tools and technologies,
with a focus on the IBM InfoSphere Information Server suite, especially Information
Analyzer, QualityStage, Metadata Workbench, and Business Glossary. He created
the company's Agile implementation methodology, StreamLine. He also completed
several successful client assignments such as the ones listed below: Ontario
Ministry of Health and Long Term Care: Working as
part of an IBM consulting team, Mr. Pickering was the Solution Architect
responsible for delivering a data migration strategy that covered migrating
data from a legacy distributed application into the Panorama application,
which represents the strategic direction for centralized health surveillance
within Ontario. Broadcast Music, Incorporated (Nashville, TN, USA): Mr. Pickering was assigned as Project Manager
for an Agile Data Governance and Data Modeling/Replication project for this
client in the music rights management business. In this challenging role, he
joined an existing six person consulting team that had missed a critical
development milestone and was not performing to client expectations. He
worked with the client to regain their confidence and lead the team back on
track, positioning the project for its successful completion. He also worked
with the client to define key metrics for implementation as part of their
Data Quality Management initiative, which leveraged Stream Quality Manager as
the foundation for a custom data quality dashboard. Ontario Ministry of Transportation: Mr. Pickering served as the Program Manager for the Road User Safety
Modernization Project (RUSMP) / Road User Safety Solutions Branch (RUSSB)
Integration Program. RUSMP is an approximately half billion dollar multi-year
program to migrate RUSSB off of legacy and 'at risk' technology platforms and
onto sound, modern, supportable applications and infrastructure. As Program
Manager, he was responsible for planning, tracking, and co-ordinating the
work to be done by more than twenty assigned Branch resources over the course
of the Project. In addition to this role, Mr. Pickering worked with the Head
of RUSSB to define a Data Warehouse Strategy, Roadmap, and Business Case and
provide guidance to BI/DW projects within the Branch. This included the
evaluation of leading and emerging database appliance technology.
Further
details on some of the successful client assignments he's completed while
working in this role are listed below: The Bank of New York (New York City): Mr. Pickering defined the application and database
architecture for a reporting system for the Bank’s securities accounting
outsourcing business. He also participated in the ETL and BI tool selection
process and advised the client’s senior IT management on Data Warehouse
strategies. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) Wealth Management: Mr. Pickering first worked on
a team to build the RRIF data mart using IBM DataStage, then led a team to
successfully tune and enhance it. Then he played a key role in
significantly enhancing and extending it for use as a new RRSP Data
Warehouse. Mr. Pickering was largely responsible for the enhancement of the
data model and redesign of the ETL processes. One of his design
optimizations resulted in significant performance improvements, ensuring the
load process met the SLA and reducing storage by half. CN Rail (Montreal, Quebec): As a Technical
Architect, Mr. Pickering was responsible for completing several parts of a
proof of concept (PoC) to show the potential for the IBM InfoSphere
Foundation Tools, including Blueprint Director, Information Analyzer,
Business Glossary, Metadata Workbench, and InfoSphere Data Architect. He also
worked with the project team, including external consultants and internal
resources, to help define a vision and process for the swifter development of
BI and DW solutions in support of key CN Rail stakeholder groups. The scope
of this initiative included CN's existing investment in IBM Netezza database,
InfoSphere data integration technologies, and SAP Business Objects BI tools. Texas
Health (Arlington, TX): Working as part of a consulting
team from Stream Integration, Mr. Pickering assisted the client with data
architecture and data modeling for a Cognos and InfoSphere DataStage based BI
initiative. Constant Contact (Waltham, MA): Mr. Pickering served as Data Modeler and
consulting team project manager for this Agile data warehouse implementation.
He led a team of five consultants and more than four staff resources to
implement the first phase of the client’s data warehouse project on time and
on budget. Using IBM InfoSphere Data Architect (IDA), he created the data
model for the database and assisted with physical database design and tuning
as well as with ETL design. IBM InfoSphere DataStage was used for ETL. Points International: Working as a subcontractor of The BI Builders, Mr. Pickering
worked as lead BI Architect/Strategist on a BI Assessment and roadmap project
for Points International. On this project, Mr. Pickering conducted discovery
interviews with Points’ executive and management team, including the CEO,
CFO, CMO, and CIO. Based on the findings, he created a conceptual
architecture and multi-year roadmap for the company’s strategic BI
initiative. Telus: As Solution Architect and Project Manager, Mr. Pickering was
responsible for initiating a project to implement a data governance dashboard
and scorecard within the client’s BI/DW group. The heart of this solution
included automated semantic matching of semi-structured and unstructured data
using public domain Natural Language Processing algorithms. Informatica
Metadata Manager was used as a central metadata repository and collector, and
matching was developed in Java. Katz Group: Mr. Pickering refactored the data model for the Pharmacy Data
Mart using CA ERwin. He installed and configured a proof of concept (PoC)
Greenplum database environment and created and loaded schemata for two key
historical data sources. For this project, the entire platform was built
using open source software including Fedora Linux, Greenplum database, and
the Talend Open Studio ETL development environment. Mr. Pickering created the
Transformation routines using Talend Open Studio. Standard Bank of South Africa (Johannesburg, South Africa): Mr. Pickering helped clarify the
expectations for this project to improve the client’s data integration
development capabilities. He led a workshop introducing BI to Standard Bank’s
IT staff and assisted the client in setting up a PoC environment for IBM
Information Server Version 8 and its components including Metadata Workbench,
Information Analyzer, QualityStage, and DataStage. Dofasco Inc. (Hamilton, Ontario): As part of a consulting team
from Capgemini, Mr. Pickering served as Data Architect on Dofasco’s
strategic, multi-million dollar Manufacturing Execution System redevelopment
project The project included implementation of new, business-critical
transactional systems as well as significant modifications to existing
systems. Mr. Pickering also had primary responsibility for the redesign of
impacted aspects of the client’s Decision Support Environment (DSE). His
architectural approach was based on Business Driven Development, a variant of
the Rational Unified Process (RUP). Ontario Ministry of Health and Long
Term Care: As a subcontractor of Cognos Consulting, Mr.
Pickering assisted the client in configuring and tuning a replicated
reporting database for the iPHIS System in Oracle 10g. This included
enhancing PL/SQL replication scripts and recommending performance and
architecture improvements. Reports were created using Cognos ReportNet. Loyalty Management Group: Reporting to the Senior Director, Marketing Products, Mr. Pickering
restored the Strategic Targeting Analysis & Results (STAR) data warehouse
application to full operational capabilities following a significant outage
and period of instability. Once the portfolio was stabilized, he initiated
the four million dollar STAR Scalability Project to increase system capacity
by migrating to a new hardware platform and new software versions, as well as
addressing architecture, design, and support process issues. The
migration provided at least a tenfold performance boost, with one marketing
campaign that would have previously taken over 40 hours to execute completing
in less than 4 hours. Syncrude (Fort McMurray, Alberta): Mr.
Pickering helped the client define the scope and implementation plan for
their ten million dollar enterprise data warehouse initiative. His work
enabled the client to align objectives and gain senior management approval
for the project in half the planned time and under budget.
Education B. Sc. (Computer Science),
University of Toronto Certified Business
Intelligence Professional, The Data Warehousing Institute Training TDWI Orlando World Conference & CBIP Preparation, The Data
Warehousing Institute Ascential DataStage Essentials Oracle Data Warehouse Method Ralph Kimball Advanced Data Warehouse Course Red
Brick Internal Technical Training LOMA
Level 1 Certificate - Introduction to Insurance Introduction
to Project Management, Pape & Associates Systems
Testing and Quality Assurance Techniques, AIT Publications
& Presentations A paper on data warehousing written by Mr.
Pickering was published in the 1999 edition of The Handbook of Data
Management. Another paper on the subject of Time Variant Dimensions was
included in the 2000 edition. Mr. Pickering spoke on “Data Warehouse
Architecture Best Practices” at the BI/DW Special Interest Group of IRMAC in
December, 2005. His presentation can be found online here. As a member of the Boulder
BI Brain Trust, Mr. Pickering participates in regular briefings
with BI, Analytics, and Big Data vendors of all types and sizes, and keeps
current on industry trends and leading practices. Technical
Skills
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