Avaki Vice President of Strategy and Marketing to Present at Forrester's Executive Strategy Forum 2004.Avaki Corporation:
What: Craig Muzilla, vice president of Strategy and Marketing at
Avaki, a leading provider of enterprise information
integration (EII) software, will participate in a panel
discussion at Forrester Research's Executive Forum 2004 in
Boston, Mass. on Friday, Nov. 5 at 12:15 p.m. (EST).
Who: Moderated by Forrester analyst, Philip Russom, Craig Muzilla
will join James Markarian, senior vice president and chief
technology officer at Informatica and Bob Zurek, vice
president, advanced technologies and product management at
Ascential Software in a panel discussion titled, "Right-Time
Information Delivery Supports Top-line Growth." The session
will address how right-time information delivery fuels
top-line growth - namely the sales pipeline, account
management, acquisition decisions, competitive product
development, and cross-sell, up-sell and retention of
customers.
Where: The event, which will be held on November 4-5 at The Westin
Copley Place in Boston, Mass., will bring together senior
business and technology executives responsible for formulating
and driving growth strategies for their organizations. There,
they will network with industry visionaries, respected
Forrester analysts and peers in in-depth discussions providing
insight and analysis on the tools, knowledge and best
practices necessary to use technology to speed innovation, win
new customers, and accelerate top-line growth.
When: Friday, Nov. 5 from 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. EST
Media: Members of the media are invited to attend. Registration
information is available at
http://www.forrester.com/Events/Overview/0,5158,684,00.html or
by contacting Forrester Research's events team at
events@forrester.com.
About Avaki Avaki Corporation provides enterprise information integration software that simplifies how businesses provision, access and integrate widely distributed Adj. 1. widely distributed - growing or occurring in many parts of the world; "a cosmopolitan herb"; "cosmopolitan in distribution" cosmopolitan bionomics, environmental science, ecology - the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms data from many heterogeneous Not the same. Contrast with homogeneous. heterogeneous - Composed of unrelated parts, different in kind. Often used in the context of distributed systems that may be running different operating systems or network protocols (a heterogeneous network). data sources. Avaki enables businesses to use fresher, more accurate data, while reducing the overall cost and complexity of data integration infrastructure, programming and maintenance. Customers such as Pfizer Pfizer Incorporated (NYSE: PFE) is a major research-based pharmaceutical company, which ranks number two in sales The company is based in New York City. It produces the number-one selling drug Lipitor (atorvastatin, used to lower blood cholesterol); the oral antifungal and Aventis Aventis Is a pharmaceutical and lab assay testing company. It was formed in 1999 when Rhône-Poulenc S.A. merged with Hoechst AG. The merged company was based in Strasbourg, France. Sanofi-Aventis was formed in 2004 when Sanofi-Synthélabo purchased Aventis. are using Avaki software to reduce data integration costs, make fresh data available, and improve productivity. Backed by Polaris Polaris (pōlâr`ĭs) or North Star, star nearest the north celestial pole (see equatorial coordinate system). Venture Partners, General Catalyst catalyst, substance that can cause a change in the rate of a chemical reaction without itself being consumed in the reaction; the changing of the reaction rate by use of a catalyst is called catalysis. , and Sofinnova, Avaki is located in Burlington Burlington, town, Canada Burlington, town (1991 pop. 129,575), SE Ont., Canada, on Lake Ontario. First settled (1798) by Mohawk Loyalist Joseph Brandt, Burlington's economy was built on the shipment of wheat, lumber, and quarried rock by waterway. , Mass. |
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