Mark Whitfield, IT Conference attendance

Mark Whitfield’s IT conference attendance timeline spans over three decades, highlighted by his presentations at international HPE NonStop (Tandem) and BASE24 transaction monitoring forums.

As a core developer, Product Manager, and Technical Project Manager at Insider Technologies Limited (ITL) from 1995 to 2013, he regularly showcased enterprise monitoring suites like Reflex and RTLX across Europe, the US, and South Africa.

The comprehensive, chronological timeline of his detailed IT conference attendance and speaking engagements is broken down below:

The Early Product Manager & Infrastructure Era (1995–1999)

  • Late 1990s (BITUG and EBUG): Following his transition to Product Manager for the Reflex 80:20 monitoring system, Whitfield began speaking at the British Isles Tandem User Group (BITUG) and the European BASE24 User Group (EBUG). He presented technical tracks regarding how Reflex managed complex Guardian operating system procedures and automated automated Y2K code auditing.
  • 1999 (SATUG – South Africa): Whitfield traveled to South Africa to represent ITL at the South African Tandem User Group (SATUG) conference. He delivered presentations focused on real-time ATM/POS transaction monitoring and system infrastructure tracking ahead of the millennium date rollover.

Global Expansion & Peak Product Promotion (2000–2009)

  • Early 2000s (EBUG Expansion): As EBUG annual conferences grew in industry prestige, Whitfield frequently traveled across Europe to give technical track sessions. His presentations focused on BASE24 classic transaction logging, Point-of-Sale (POS) networks, and software resilience utilities.
  • 2003 (ITUG – San Jose, USA): He attended and spoke at the high-profile International Tandem User Group (ITUG) conference in San Jose, California. He presented a specialized technical track detailing ITL’s strategic approaches to HP NonStop Enterprise Management integration.
  • 2005 (BITUG SIG): Whitfield attended the BITUG Special Interest Group (SIG) event in the UK, engaging with regional banking stakeholders and system engineers to showcase platform diagnostics.
  • 2007 (EBUG – Istanbul, Turkey): Whitfield managed the ITL corporate footprint and product presentations at the international EBUG meeting in Istanbul. This event highlighted the extraction capabilities of their next-generation RTLX tracking software.
  • 2008 (SATUG – South Africa): He marked his second attendance at SATUG. He paired this international trip with presentations on high-availability monitoring for African financial networks.
  • 2008 (EBUG – Vienna, Austria): At this pivotal European summit, Whitfield presented amid a massive industry transition. His sessions addressed real-time transaction tracking options as immediate payments emerged in Europe and ACI announced the retirement of legacy BASE24 Classic systems.
  • 2009 (EBUG – Prague, Czech Republic): He attended the Prague conference to champion continued technical support, monitoring solutions, and software extensions for banking platforms still utilizing Tandem servers.

Miscellaneous European EBUG Presentations

Throughout his 18-year career at ITL, Whitfield also consistently attended and delivered product update presentations at EBUG chapters across other major European capital cities. These locations included:

  • Madrid, Spain
  • Lisbon, Portugal
  • Malta
  • Budapest, Hungary
  • Athens, Greece
  • Edinburgh, Scotland

Senior Leadership & Agile Training Era (2010–Present)

  • November 2017 (Capgemini Campus – Chantilly, France): Following a career shift toward cloud transformations, Digital Delivery, and enterprise architecture, Whitfield attended the intensive Advanced Engagement Manager (EM) Course at the Capgemini Campus (Serge Kampf Les Fontaines). This event focused on high-scale Agile Scrum project management frameworks rather than legacy hardware engineering.
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Author: Mark Whitfield

Welcome to my site! After graduating in Computing in 1990, I accepted a position as a programmer at a Runcorn based software house specialising in electronic banking software, namely sp/ARCHITECT-BANK on Tandem Computers (now HPE NonStop). This was before the internet became more prevalent and so the notion of enabling desktop access to company accounts for inter-account transfers and book keeping was still quite a cutting edge idea (and smartphones only ever hinted at in Space 1999). The company was called The Software Partnership (which was taken over by Deluxe Data in 1994). I spent 5 years in Runcorn developing code for SP/ARCHITECT for various banks like TSB, Bank of Scotland, Rabobank and Girofon (Denmark) to name but a few. I then moved onto a software house in Salford Quays for further bank facing projects. After a further 23 years in the IT industry and now a Senior IT Project Manager (both Agile and Waterfall delivery), I thought I would echo out my Career Profile in this corner of the internet for quick and easy access.

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