C2M2 Distinguished Speaker – Mitch Shue

C2Mwould like to thank Mitch Shue, Professor of Practice, Clemson School of Computing, for taking part in our C2M2 Distinguished Speaker Series. His talk on July 2nd, 2020 was well received and can be found in its entirety on our Youtube channel and the webinar section of our website.

Seminar Abstract

Cloud computing has become a hot topic across virtually all industries. There are many misconceptions about cloud computing and questions about its suitability for certain types of applications. Join Clemson University’s Mitch Shue, Professor of Practice in the School of Computing and former CTO of Morningstar to learn about:

· What cloud computing is

· The current state of the cloud computing market

· How it is different from traditional computing models

· Cloud computing reliability, security, and performance

· Its suitability for real-time applications like those supporting connected mobility

Bio

Mitch Shue is a professor of practice in the School of Computing at Clemson University, leaving a long career in industry to join the faculty in 2019.

Mitch Shue is a professor of practice in the School of Computing at Clemson University, leaving a long career in industry to join the faculty in 2019.

Prior to Clemson, Professor Shue served as chief technology officer for Morningstar (Nasdaq: MORN), a leading global provider of independent investment research and data, and was responsible for the company’s technology vision and execution strategy.

Previously, he was chief technology officer for HelloWallet, a company that specialized in web and mobile financial wellness programs, which Morningstar acquired in 2014. Professor Shue previously held leadership roles with Centrifuge Systems, webs.com, webMethods, and Transaction Network Services. He has helped grow three startups into strong publicly traded companies, and two others into successful acquisitions.

Professor Shue holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Trinity University in Texas and a master’s degree in conflict analysis and resolution from George Mason University in Virginia.