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Terry Blanck


Terry Blanck
Chief Technology Officer 

 

Terry is a veteran practitioner in Enterprise Architecture, Business Intelligence, and Data Warehousing with over thirty years of IT and business experience in various industries at Fortune 100 companies.  He serves as Chief Technology Officer and leads Accelare’s Technology Strategy Center of Excellence.
 
He has participated in numerous engagements using the Accelare Strategy to Execution methodology to provide a capability-based viewpoint on using technology to address business opportunities.  He frequently uses Accelare techniques to help companies chart a technology roadmap aligned to their business strategy, consults with business and technology leaders on making enterprise architecture more effective, assesses on technology maturity/suitability and helps organizations adapt technical job skills for future challenges, architects and implements self-service BI/Data strategies to positively alter the reporting bottle-neck paradigm, leads cloud-based data integration, and helps companies articulate a successful SOA strategy.
 

 

Prior to joining Accelare, Terry served in various capacities (CTO, VP of IS, Director of BI/Architecture/Development, Senior Consultant, etc.) at various companies. Terry graduated from the systems engineering and senior technical consulting programs of Electronic Data Systems.  He has participated in various consortia (TOGAF, TDWI, IEEE, NCPDP, and ACORD) and user groups.  He is certified in Microsoft, Oracle, and IBM technologies.  Terry holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business with a minor in Psychology; from the University of Tampa, in Florida. He served in the United States Air Force for six years.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publications

By Donald Laurie, Yves Doz, and Claude Sheer, Harvard Business Review

By Jack Calhoun (Accelare CEO), Ric Merrifield, and Dennis Stevens Harvard Business Review, June 2008 and June 2009

By Rich Lynch, Jack Calhoun, Jim Dowling, February 2009