David S. Linthicum - One of the founding fathers of modern distributed computing, David
Linthicum is ebizQ's Community Manager for Information and
Intelligence. This community covers BI, operational BI, MDM, and EII,
among other topics.
As Community Manager, Linthicum will blog and podcast to keep the
ebizQ community fully informed on the latest news and breakthroughs
relevant to enterprise information and intelligence.
Linthicum will also be responsible for publishing press releases,
covering briefings, writing feature articles and sourcing content from
other analysts, industry associations and vendors for publication on
ebizQ. Finally, each week, Linthicum will compile the most important
news and views in an e-mail newsletter for ebizQ's ever-growing
information community.
Linthicum is ideally suited for the role of Information and
Intelligence Community Manager. He has over 20 years experience
working as an end user, a technology builder, and service provider in
this space. He is also author of 10 books and over 2,000 articles, and
has keynoted hundreds of industry-related events.
David Linthicum (Dave) is an internationally known Enterprise
Application Integration (EAI), Service Oriented Architecture (SOA),
and Web 2.0 expert. In his career, Dave has formed or enhanced many of
the ideas behind modern distributed computing including EAI, B2B
Application Integration, and SOA, approaches and technologies in wide
use today.
Currently, Linthicum is the founder of David S. Linthicum, 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). Linthicum is the former
CEO of BRIDGEWERX, former CTO of Mercator Software, and has held key
technology management roles with a number of organizations including
CTO of SAGA Software, Mobil Oil, EDS, AT&T, and Ernst and Young.
Linthicum is on the board of directors serving Bondmart.com, and
provides advisory services for several venture capital organizations
and key technology companies.
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