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Filippo Seracini

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Senior Program Manager, Microsoft

“Filippo joined Microsoft in 2014 as a member of the Private Cloud Solutions Team, working on the Cloud Platform System (CPS) Premium. During his first year at Microsoft, Filippo designed the Patching & Update (P&U) framework for CPS, which allows for a seamless update of the CPS infrastructure. Filippo then moved his focus to all the aspects of security and compliance for CPS Premium, CPS Standard and more recently, Azure Stack. The security posture designed by Filippo had a fundamental impact on design and architecture of Azure Stack, its management experience and its support model. The security posture is now one of Azure Stack’s major business differentiators and it has generated strong appraisal among customers, especially those operating in regulated environments like financial industry, health care, government and military. In his years at Microsoft, Filippo gained a large experience in end-to-end product development, from defining the vision to bringing the product to market by successfully collaborating across teams and organizations inside Microsoft, and by creating strategic partnerships with external partners. Very customer-obsessed, Filippo constantly engages with customers from all over the world, including many Fortune 500 companies and government agencies, on a series of activities from supporting sales teams in positioning new products to assistance for production deployments. Effective communicator, Filippo presented at many international conferences like Ignite, RSA, BlueHat and TechEd to launch Azure Stack and was an invited speaker at several forums and summits around the world. Filippo is also a recurring presenter at Microsoft internal security conferences to train engineers on security best practices. Originally from Florence, Italy, Filippo holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California, San Diego. His research was on how to leverage service oriented architectures to improve energy efficiency of data centers.”

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