Bedford, MA (ContentDesk) February 19, 2006 -- Stylus Studio (http://www.stylusstudio.com), the industry-leading provider of XML development tools and components for advanced XML data integration, today announced the availability of a new podcast entitled: Business-to-Business Data Integration in a SOA World. (http://www.stylusstudio.com/xquery_podcast.html)The one hour podcast features ZapThink analysts Jason Bloomberg and Ron Schmelzer as well as expert guest Jerry King and Patrick Smith. Jerry King leads DataDirect's XML Products group and is responsible for bringing the company's innovative XML technologies to market, including DataDirect XQuery and the Stylus Studio XML development environment. Patrick Smith is the director of product management for XML products at Xenos. Patrick oversees the product management team that is responsible for product vision, definition, and market positioning and works extensively with the customers and sales teams to ensure a robust and extensible product offering.The podcast covers the following topics:"
How XQuery can simplify today's data integration challenges "
Why SOA doesn't solve the semantic challenge "
How to approach data integration in the context of SOA "
Understanding of the work required for successful data integration outcomesGo here to check out the podcast: http://www.stylusstudio.com/xquery_podcast.htmlPricing and AvailabilityStylus Studio 2006 XML Enterprise Edition is available for immediate purchase at the Stylus Studio online shop.
Act now and take advantage of an introductory 10% discount on top of our already super package savings. Single user licenses for Stylus Studio XML Enterprise Edition start at just $795 (USD)! For more information about purchasing Stylus Studio, including enterprise sales inquiries, contact (781) 280-4488 or email e-mail protected from spam bots.About Stylus StudioStylus Studio?, a product from DataDirect Technologies, an operating company of Progress Software Corporation, is the industry's most innovative XML IDE, providing advanced support for XML and its related technologies: XSL, XSLT, XML Schema, DTD, SOAP, WSDL, SQL/XML, XML mapping, XQuery and EDI. Used by leading software developers world-wide, Stylus Studio simplifies XML programming and enhances developer productivity through innovation. Visit the Stylus Studio Web site to learn more. Stylus Studio is a registered trademark of Progress Software Corporation in the U.S.
and other countries. Any other trademarks or service marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.For More Information:Jason MazurBusiness Development ManagerTelephone: 781-280-4488Email: e-mail protected from spam botsFebruary 2006 is Podcast Month at ContentDesk. This press release distributed by ContentDesk, the Online Visibility Company..
Bottom Line Impact Adds Former Experian Sales Executive to Management Team
TUCSON (ContentDesk) August 29, 2005 -- Bottom Line Impact, a leader in write-off recovery solutions for the utility industry, today announced that Kirby Romine has joined its management team as Vice President of Partner Development. Romine brings more than 15 years sales, marketing and partner development experience within the utility industry to Bottom Line Impact. Romine, 42, will be responsible for generating and maintaining partner relationships with strategic utility companies throughout the United States.Before joining Bottom Line Impact, Romine was a strategic industry consultant with Experian Credit Solutions, the global leader in providing value-added information solutions to organizations and consumers, focusing on selling consumer credit and marketing data, analytical and consulting services, and software/hardware solutions to major regulated and deregulated utility companies. Prior to his tenure at Experian, Romine was a Sales Executive, Partner Development at StartSmart,...
Bottom Line Impact Adds Former Experian Sales Executive to Management Team
A Heart Patient's Story
(ContentDesk) July 13, 2006 -- Heart disease is the leading cause of death, but that is not stopping 24-year-old Nang Duong from telling his story. Back in 2004, Duong came home from work and was experiencing chest pains. He called his family physician the next day was able to make an appointment to see his doctor. His doctor performed an EKG and echo. After the test, it was discovered that the young 24-year-old had a hole in his heart.He went to a cardiologist where more tests were to be performed on him.
Duong had a heart catheterization done on him to measure blood pressure in the heart and how much oxygen is in the blood. The cardiologist told Duong that he will be needing heart surgery to repair the hole in his heart and also a valve which was leaking.The day before his surgery, he met with the surgeon to find out how the surgeon will perform the heart operation. Duong was afraid to find out that the doctor is going to temporarily stop his heart in order to repair the hole...
A Heart Patient's Story
New Podcast from ZapThink, Stylus Studio and Xenos Covers How XQuery Can Simplify Data Integration
Bedford, MA (ContentDesk) February 19, 2006 -- Stylus Studio (http://www.stylusstudio.com), the industry-leading provider of XML development tools and components for advanced XML data integration, today announced the availability of a new podcast entitled: Business-to-Business Data Integration in a SOA World. (http://www.stylusstudio.com/xquery_podcast.html)The one hour podcast features ZapThink analysts Jason Bloomberg and Ron Schmelzer as well as expert guest Jerry King and Patrick Smith. Jerry King leads DataDirect's XML Products group and is responsible for bringing the company's innovative XML technologies to market, including DataDirect XQuery and the Stylus Studio XML development environment. Patrick Smith is the director of product management for XML products at Xenos. Patrick oversees the product management team that is responsible for product...
New Podcast from ZapThink, Stylus Studio and Xenos Covers How XQuery Can Simplify Data Integration
Ryan Jannise to Lead Government Sales at VirtualAgility
Washington, DC (ContentDesk) June 16, 2006 -- Ryan Jannise, formerly of Computer Associates, has joined VirtualAgility as VP, Government Sales.
His main responsibility will be bringing VirtualAgilitys WorkCenter solution to large federal agencies and systems integrators.
According to VirtualAgility president, Stuart Rudolph, WorkCenters increasing momentum in the marketplace makes Ryan a most welcome addition.
His talent and experience will be invaluable in carrying the VirtualAgility story to organizations that urgently need WorkCenter to improve their interagency planning and coordination capabilities.VirtualAgilitys WorkCenter connects data sources, tools and people wherever they are, providing a shared view of operational plans and the assets needed to execute them. WorkCenter can be adapted to different market needs.
The J-OPS WorkCenter is optimized for intelligence and law enforcement applications and supports their special requirements for...
Ryan Jannise to Lead Government Sales at VirtualAgility