Chris Stakutis

Chris Stakutis Chris.Stakutis@ca.com
is currently Vice President of Emerging Technology with CA focusing on new and pervasive devices that are providing volumes of information and connections, particularly in the energy and healthcare spaces. Chris is a renowned inventor with over 20 patents, 2 published books (Inescapable Data; Surviving Technology), numerous articles, and often seen speaking on the dramatic changes pervasive technology is bringing.

Prior to CA, Chris was CTO of IBM/Tivoli’s Advanced File System market initiative which focused on bringing real-time file system management capabilities across the enterprise. Chris was the founder and CTO of SANergy, sold to IBM in 2000. SANergy was the first shared-SAN file system technology to use a split-data/meta-data approach to high-speed data sharing.

Chris’s background is largely in real-time operating systems and process controls. At Mercury Computers, he was one of the lead architects for the massively parallel operating system used today high-end defense and imaging applications. Prior to that, Chris was the lead architect at Precision Robots developing applications to operate a chorus of robots in a wafer handling environment. Many years at MIT/Lincoln-Labs gave Chris a broader understanding of the science of engineering coupled with the value of commercialization.

Chris has 25+ years experience in the field of computer science. He completed his BSCS from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 3 years and his MBA from Babson College in a leisurely 10 years.

Business of Well-being

Corporate Wellness and the Role of Chronic Disease Monitoring

In a modern company, about 12% of their workforce is type-II diabetic and more than 20% suffer from other chronic diseases. Companies know that this population accounts for the vast majority of their health-care expenditure.

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Chris Stakutis

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January 29, 2014