Mark Whitfield Biography plus IT Career Timeline after graduation in 1990

Mark Whitfield Biography plus IT Career Timeline after graduation in 1990
Senior IT Project Manager
and Engagement Manager

Mark Whitfield is a UK-based, SC-cleared Senior IT Project Manager and Engagement Manager whose career spans over three decades of evolution within the software development lifecycle (SDLC) and project delivery areas.

Graduating with a Distinction level Higher National Diploma (HND) in Computing from the University of Bolton (formerly the Bolton Institute of Higher Education, BIHE), his professional journey documents a foundational shift from hands-on mainframe engineering to managing enterprise-scale cloud migrations and API-led integration ecosystems.

His professional transformation reflects broader shifts across four technological eras and political-economic landscapes:


1. Mainframe & Early Electronic Banking (1990–1995)

  • Technology Era: Dominated by localized infrastructure, Tandem Mainframe Computers (now HPE NonStop), COBOL, C, C++, TAL, PATHWAY, and Jackson Structured Programming (JSP).
  • Political & Economic Landscape: The aftermath of Thatcherite deregulation (the 1986 “Big Bang”) triggered intense competition in retail banking. Financial institutions aggressively adopted bespoke desktop and telephone banking applications to acquire market share.
  • Role & Projects: Working as a Programmer and Lead Analyst for The Software Partnership (acquired by Deluxe Data International in 1994), Whitfield engineered core software architectures like sp/ARCHITECT-BANK. He spent significant time on-site at Knutsford and Poole (Dorset) delivering the Barclays Business Master II (BBM II) platform, pushing desktop corporate banking into reality before the commercial internet matured.

2. Infrastructure Middleware & System Monitoring (1995–2013)

  • Technology Era: Shift toward web-enabled browser monitoring, middleware solutions, client-server architectures, and automated system diagnostics.
  • Political & Economic Landscape: The rise of New Labour, globalisation, and cross-border European integration. Financial sectors faced stricter service levels and skyrocketing volumes due to the growing ubiquity of ATMs, Point-of-Sale (POS) systems, and cross-border settlement demands.
  • Role & Projects: Joining Insider Technologies Limited (ITL) at Salford Quays (Manchester), Whitfield ascended from a Senior Programmer to an IT Project Manager overseeing strategic technical initiatives.
    • He co-developed system diagnostic modules for the Reflex platform.
    • He famously secured the first HP OpenView Operations Enterprise Manager 2-way Smart Plug-In (SPI) certification for HPE NonStop platforms.
    • Managing structured Waterfall frameworks, he led high-volume automated transaction deployments (notably BASE24 Classic and EPS) via the browser-enabled RTLX (Real-Time Log eXtraction) Reactor for heavyweights like HSBC, Alliance & Leicester, and Standard Chartered.

3. Agile Software Transitions & Consumer Digitalisation (2013–2016)

  • Technology Era: The definitive mass pivot from rigid Waterfall, PRINCE2 models toward Agile Scrum frameworks, mobile applications (iOS, Android), and multi-vendor hybrid software integration.
  • Political & Economic Landscape: Post-2008 financial crash regulatory overhauls paired with UK coalition government-driven austerity. High-street legacy architectures required rapid rationalization, while private entertainment industries (like consumer gambling) exploded due to mobile deregulation.
  • Role & Projects:
    • Wincor Nixdorf (2013–2014): Served as an award winning Agile IT PM modernizing legacy ATM networks and deploying multi-vendor software integrations (PC/E Enterprise, Oracle, Windows 7) for Lloyds Banking Group.
    • Betfred (2014–2016): Pivoted to the gambling sector as a Senior IT Project Manager. He spearheaded multiple complex Agile release cycles to take mobile sportsbook components, virtual gaming, and secure fraud-detection payment gateways live.

4. Enterprise Cloud, Security, & API Integration (2016–Present)

  • Technology Era: Modern hybrid cloud platforms (Azure, AWS), SaaS, MuleSoft Anypoint Platform, API-led connectivity, and microservices.
  • Political & Economic Landscape: The post-Brexit geopolitical landscape coupled with heightened national security frameworks. Public and private sectors faced mounting mandates for secure, interoperable architectures, requiring professionals to carry strict government Security Clearance (SC) credentials to manage critical infrastructure.
  • Role & Projects: As a client-facing SC-cleared Engagement Manager for Capgemini UK, Whitfield has directed massive, multi-sector digital transformation projects. His deliveries scale both onshore and offshore engineering environments for high-influence stakeholders spanning aerospace, defence, automotive (e.g., Jaguar Land Rover), and central/regional government bodies leading to a Capgemini IT delivery award in 2022. He was notably augmented as a Delivery Manager into MuleSoft (a Salesforce company), where he guided blue-chip clients through API integration delivery frameworks. Beyond corporate project leadership, he curates an extensive, publicly accessible repository of professional delivery toolkits at PROject Templates.

Mark Whitfield Biography plus IT Career Timeline after graduation in 1990

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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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