At NCR, where solution management is what we go to market with, we separate between solution management and product management. Lately, I've also had the added accountability of being accountable for the project management practice. The other part of my job is that I’m accountable for all the software engineering within the company, so it’s like a glorified role of VP of Engineering, so to speak. One of them is the standard array with Chief Technology Officer role, where I’m accountable to set the overall vision and strategy of the company, and where we’re going from a technology perspective. My role within the company is the Chief Technology Officer, I actually wear multiple hats. As such, we are having customers all over the world in retail banking, in all kinds of stores, whether it's a specialty store, a grocer or petroleum, or in quick service restaurants, stadiums, cinemas, etc. We are serving clients in three primary segments: financial services, hospitality, and retail. Over 30,000 employees all over the world, thousands of customers. I just want to be on record stating that I was not there when they founded the company. So, the company, as you said is about 130 years old. And you're CTO what does that mean?Įli Rosner: Yeah. Michael Krigsman: So, Eli, tell us about NCR, how big the company is, and what the company does. Eli Rosner, thank you so much for being here!Įli Rosner: Thanks for having me! It’s a pleasure! And so, we’re going to talk about that evolution and what the company is doing today. Now, some of you may know NCR as National Cash Register Company, which is how they were founded about 130 years ago. We are speaking with Eli Rosner, who is the Chief Technology Officer of NCR. And today, it's going to be a fascinating conversation. CxOTalk brings the most amazing people together, the most innovative in the world together, for an in-depth conversation about topics such as transformation and leadership, and the impact of technology on our organizations, and our society. I'm Michael Krigsman, industry analyst, and your host of CxOTalk. Michael Krigsman: Welcome to Episode #215 of CxOTalk.
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