JP Rangaswami

JP Rangaswami

JP Rangaswami (born 12 November 1957 in Calcutta, India) lived in Calcutta for half his life before emigrating to the United Kingdom. He studied Economics and Statistics at St. Xavier's College, University of Calcutta, specializing in developmental economics. Originally an economist and financial journalist, he has worked with technology in finance since 1980 with a number of large multinationals. He was named CIO of the Year by [http://www.watersonline.com/public/showPage.html?page=129216 Waters Magazine] in 2003, and CIO Innovator of the Year by the [http://www.euro-techforum.com European Technology Forum] in 2004. In 2007, JP was selected as one of technology's 50 most influentialindividuals in the [http://www.silicon.com silicon.com] Agenda Setters poll. JP was chosen for "vision and innovation rarely seen in CIOs." He is today Managing Director of BT Design for BT Group. Prior to joining BT in 2006, JP was Global CIO at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein. He is a Fellow of both the Royal Society of Arts and the British Computer Society.

JP is an outspoken advocate of open source and using emerging and disruptive technologies to improve information sharing, education and collaboration.

JP is also a popular and irrepressible blogger. On [http://confusedofcalcutta.com Confused of Calcutta] he states the following credo:
* I believe that it is only a matter of time before enterprise software consists of only four types of application: publishing, search, fulfillment and conversation. I believe that weaknesses and corruptions in our own thinking about digital rights and intellectual property rights will have the effect of slowing down or sometimes even blocking this from happening.
* I believe we keep building layers of lock-in that prevent information from flowing freely, and that we have a lot to learn about the right thing to do in this respect. I believe identity and presence and authentication and permissioning are in some ways the new battlegrounds, where the freedom of information flow will be fought for, and bitterly.
* I believe that we do live in an age of information overload, and that we have to find ways of simplifying our access to the information; of assessing the quality of the information; of having better tools to visualise the information, to enrich and improve it, of passing the information on.
* I believe that Moore’s Law and Metcalfe's Law and Gilder’s Law have created an environment where it is finally possible to demonstrate the value of information technology in simple terms rather than by complex inferences and abstract arguments.
* I believe that simplicity and convenience are important, and that we have to learn to respect human time.
* I believe we need to discuss these things and find ways of getting them right.

He is working on a book to be titled "Fossil Fools."

JP and his wife, Shane, have three children: Orla, 22; Isaac, 16; and Hope, 10.

Notes

* [http://confusedofcalcutta.com JP's blog - Confused of Calcutta]
* [http://www.btplc.com/news/articles/showarticle.cfm?articleid=a45c644c-94c7-4106-b6e9-5e27cfe62e1b Joining BT in 2006, JP Rangawami is currently Managing Director BT Design responsible for enterprise 2.0 and group technology platforms]
* [http://www.watersonline.com/public/showPage.html?page=129216 CIO of the Year JP Rangaswami - 2003 Waters Editorial Awards]
* [http://www.silicon.com/research/specialreports/agenda-setters-2007/jp+rangaswami.htm JP Rangaswami - silicon.com Top 50 Agenda Setters for 2007]


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