We Have Enough Data, We Need More Analysis
Organizations must move beyond visualizing singular, siloed data streams toward end-to-end analytics that offer insights into existing
Michael Wiley is vice president and CTO, Applications, at F5 Networks. He joined F5 in early 2020 as the Vice President and Application CTO of F5. Previously, he served as Executive Director of JP Morgan Chase, where he led firm-wide application frameworks, platform observability, tool chain, and business analytics teams. Prior to JP Morgan and F5, Michael was the Software Engineering Leader for Google’s Next Billion Users (BU). There he led multiple cloud products, solutions, serving emerging markets aligned to Google’s initiative to optimize application performance and accelerate internet adoption. Michael’s leadership in Production, Corporate Networks, Operations, Acquisitions, Software, and SRE teams brought significant changes to the way Google operates today. Michael has been leading engineering teams in all markets (EMEA, APAC, NA, SA) for many years. His vast knowledge of Consumer, Enterprise, Service Provider demands and scaling challenges have been core to his career, from Cisco, to starting his own business, at Google and know within the F5 family.
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