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Kanwal Rekhi


My view of business is very simple. I use four letter words: You plan, you make, you sell, you ship, and you get cash fast. If you don't get the cash fast, you are spending money, paying the engineers, paying the marketing people, paying everybody. You can't be living off the investors money very long.

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Narayan D. Keshavan


Keshavan or ("Kesh" as many people called him) was executive director of the Indian American Forum for Political Education and a long-time player in Indo-U.S. relations - with unique access at the highest levels of theU.S. and Indian governments.

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Mr. Menon


One can make 'IT' happen in Kerala even in the face of global IT recession.

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Patrick Morrissey


We help provide access to critical information to better service partners, streamline supply processes and leverage relationships with partners for greater business return.

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Mark Cattini


We provide spatial solutions forvarious vertical markets such as insurance, government and telecommunications.MapInfo is organized into three customer-focused, strategic business units

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Paul Strassmann


"President and CEO,MapInfo"

Any firm that can deploy information technologies with the prospect of realizing steadily lowering marginal costs can make information technology investments enormously profitable and in this way generate a rising strategic value.

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Paul Greenberg


CRM is poised for a rebound, but in a form that is quite different than what has been the practice for the past four or five years.

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Mark Ross


80-20 Leaders delivers crucial company papers to directors and executive via a web interface. . [This] cuts down on the substantial costs involved in preparing and sending large board packs, and gives executives 24-hour access to critical information..

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Lief Pedersen


Our focus remains on delivering the value of Vignette's integrated offerings in powering Web experiences, not just Web sites and portals. We help our customers consolidate and manage information and resources that have grown too complex and too disparate.

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John Kopcke


Hyperion reported solid fiscal second quarter results, with a license revenue increase, of over 11% and earnings per share that nearly doubled over the same period last year.

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Robert Stackowiak


Robert Stackowiak is Vice President of Business Intelligence in Oracle's Technology Business Unit. He is recognized worldwide for his work in business intelligence and data warehousing.

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Steve Zimba


SteveZimba is Mr. Zimba was the CIO for a Managed Network Solutions business, with responsibility for developing a suite of outsourced wide area network management services

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AlanMark


AlanMark is We use computer based modelling techniques to understand and predict the the structural and dynamic properties of (bio)molecules including proteins and lipid aggregates.

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BillWhite



BillWhite is Vice President of Business Intelligence in Oracle's Technology Business Unit. He is recognized worldwide for his work in business intelligence and data warehousing.

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William Seidman



William Seidman is Cerebyte solves a specific problem for chain and chain-like companies. In these organizations, strategic initiatives are used to guide the organization, but they are very difficult to actually implement in large, geographically dispersed environments. Cerebyte's Infinos system "supercharges" the strategic initiative process in chain and chain-like companies by raising the performance of the less effective operating units to near expert levels.

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JackJia



JackJia is Interwoven was one of the very first companies to develop products for managing enterprise content, and as such, is widely recognized as a leader in content management.Just as Ford invented the concept of the assembly line for mass-producing cars, companies today need a similar "soft" assembly process to produce their knowledge.

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Joe



An enterprise service bus (ESB) is a standards-based service-oriented backbone, capable of spanning a global organization and connecting hundreds of application endpoints. Gartner, Inc. has predicted that this new form of enterprise service bus infrastructure will be running in the majority of enterprises by 2005.

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