StrikeIron Inc., the leading provider of Data as a Service and business functionality over the Web, today announced the formation of its Business Advisory Panel. The panel will consist of industry experts and leaders who can expand the depth and breadth of the company�s expertise. Panel members include Rowland Archer, Timothy Chou, Dave Linthicum, Bill West and Scot Wingo.
StrikeIron will work closely with the advisors to develop strategies and enhance the company’s solutions for SOA enterprises, developers and business users of live data. They will advise StrikeIron on key trends and challenges in the Data as a Service, SOA and Web 2.0 space, as well as providing input and feedback about the company’s key product offerings.
�As we look to further grow and expand our offerings, we are honored to have such a strong and experienced Advisory Panel working with us,” said StrikeIron CEO and President Bob Brauer. “This panel will work closely with the company leaders to accelerate our leadership role and to continue to add value to our customers.�
The newly formed panel consists of the following members:
Rowland Archer, co-founded HAHT Commerce, Inc., in July, 1995, and served as its CTO until it was purchased by Global eXchange Services in 2004 for $30M. He currently serves as CTO and Sr. VP, Product Engineering for Global eXchange Services. Prior to co-founding HAHT, Rowland was Vice President of Product Development for Q+E Software and DataDirect product lines at INTERSOLV. He is a frequent speaker at industry and user group conferences, is a Smithsonian Laureate and two-time Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year finalist. Rowland received his M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and his B.A. in Physics and Astronomy from Vassar College. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi.
Timothy Chou has been one of the pioneers of the Software On Demand industry. He served as President of Oracle On Demand from its inception to 2005. He is the author of the landmark book “The End of Software” and last year started the first university course in Software as a Service at Stanford University. He continues to invest, contribute, write and be a spokesperson for the industry. Prior to his tenure at Oracle he held executive positions at Reasoning, Inc. and Tandem Computers. Timothy received his Ph.D. and M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Dave Linthicum is an internationally known Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Web 2.0 expert. Currently, Dave is the CEO of the Linthicum Group, LLC, a consulting organization dedicated to excellence in SOA product development, SOA implementation, corporate SOA strategy, and leveraging the next generation Web (Web 2.0). Dave has authored over 800 articles and columns for major computing publications, and has monthly columns in several popular industry magazines including �Web Services/SOA Journal� and �Business Integration Journal.� Dave also writes the Real World SOA blog on InfoWorld.com, and hosts the InfoWorld SOA Report Podcast. He has authored or co-authored ten books including �David Linthicum’s Guide to Client/Server and Intranet Development,� and the groundbreaking best seller �Enterprise Application Integration,� released in 1998. His latest book, �Next Generation Application Integration,� is also a best seller.
Bill West, is a partner with Innovate Ventures in Greenville, South Carolina. Previously, Bill served as President of Carolina Phone, a C-Block license holder for the state of South Carolina. Carolina Phone was sold to Verizon, T-Mobile and Triton Communications. Prior to Carolina Phone, Bill was President of Dial Page, the 5th largest US paging carrier. Dial Page also developed an SMR network throughout the southeast, which was sold to Nextel to complete their nationwide network. Bill was also President of USTelecenters and held various management positions in marketing and corporate planning at AT&T. Bill holds a B.S. from Manhattan College and MBA from Fordham University.
Scot Wingo, President and CEO of ChannelAdvisor, is responsible for leading the company in its mission to provide retailers and manufacturers with the software and services needed to successfully sell their products via online sales channels. Prior to launching ChannelAdvisor, Scot played a role as the General Manager of GoTo Auctions, CEO and co-founder of AuctionRover.com (acquired by GoTo.com) and CEO and co-founder of Stingray Software (acquired by RogueWave). He received a Bachelor of Computer Science degree from the University of South Carolina and Masters in Computer Science degree from North Carolina State University.
About StrikeIron
StrikeIron is the leader in facilitating the consumption and distribution of live data and business functionality over the Web. The company�s breakthrough Web Services Marketplace provides a technology platform, micro-transaction management and a consistent interface across many XML-based Web services from multiple, diverse sources. This allows end-users and ISVs to customize and integrate external data sources and additional external functionality into enterprise, Web, and composite applications. Currently, StrikeIron provides over 100 live data sources and business functions as well as a set of products and tools to simplify and accelerate the consumption of data such as StrikeIron�s SOA Express, enabling business users to access live data via front office applications. StrikeIron services over 500 customers and partners such as BEA, IBM, Honda Europe, D&B, Time Warner, Siemens, Nike, Kenwood, and Exclusive Resorts. For more information, visit www.strikeiron.com.
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