Hazelcast Announces Adrian Soars as Chief Technology Officer

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Hazelcast, Inc., the company that enables instant action on streaming data, announces Adrian Soars as its chief technology officer (CTO), bringing proven expertise in artificial intelligence (AI) and the architecture and implementation of high-performance data platforms.

Throughout his career, Soars has successfully directed and implemented technology strategies to drive revenue growth, enhance operational efficiency, and develop innovative solutions for a wide range of payment processing and trading use cases. With more than 25 years in financial services, Soars focuses on complex use cases and the use of innovative technologies, such as AI and machine learning (ML), to transform financial transactions, enhance security through real-time fraud detection, extract valuable insights from transactional data, and ensure regulatory compliance.

Most recently, Soars served as CTO of AI firm Napier. Additionally, he has held senior leadership positions at prominent investment banks and financial services firms, including TD Securities, Standard Chartered Bank, ADS Securities, Deutsche Bank, and others.

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“Companies are investing in solutions that reduce the complexity of building and deploying real-time architectures for applications to drive revenue growth, avoid risks, and improve operational efficiency,” said Kelly Herrell, CEO of Hazelcast. “Adrian’s passion for solving complex problems and his experience designing real-time architectures for some of the world’s largest tech programs is a wealth of information we cannot wait to share with our customers.”

As Hazelcast CTO, Soars leads research and development (R&D) to ensure Hazelcast maintains a strong technological leadership that translates into a competitive advantage for customers. Furthermore, Soars will add capabilities to the platform to further reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) of building, deploying, and maintaining real-time applications.

“Being on the buyer’s side, I’ve always factored simplicity into my purchase decisions, which is why I used Hazelcast for several years before joining the company,” Soars said. “The Hazelcast Platform is seriously impressive software and delivers true real-time capabilities for enterprises. And, when you factor in the platform’s unified architecture, it will make life easier for application development teams by mitigating the headaches all too common with a do-it-yourself approach.”

SOURCE : GlobeNewswire