Who is
Aaron Zornes?
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Conference chairman for the
MDM & Data Governance Summit series global conferences ... "over 6,000 MDM professionals served"
A noted speaker & author on Global 2000 enterprise IT issues
The most quoted industry analyst on the topic of ‘master data management ’ (MDM), ‘customer data integration’ (CDI) & data governance
Advised MDM solution providers such as Accenture, Alliance Consulting, Acxiom, BearingPoint, Cognizant, Composite Software, D&B, Data Foundations, Deloitte, DWL, Experian, Heiler, Human Inference, i2 Technologies, IBM, Identity Systems, Informatica, Infosys, Initiate Systems, Journeé, Kalido, Microsoft, Netrics, Omikron, Oracle, PeopleSoft, Purisma, SAP, Siebel, Siperian, Software AG, Teradata, Tata, TIBCO; & VisionWare on customer requirements & product planning
Worked with companies such as 3M, American Express, Barclays, Bell Canada, Caterpillar, COSI, COUNTRY Financials, ETS, Fidelity, GE Healthcare, GE Money, Honeywell, Intuit, Loblaw, Lloyds TSB, McKesson, National Australia Bank, Nationwide Insurance, Novartis, PC Connection, Roche Labs, Scholastic, Sun Corp, Sutter Health, W. W. Grainger, Washington Mutual, Westpac, & Woolworths to develop MDM investment strategies & architectures
Provides editorial direction & monthly contribution to DM Review’s CDI, MDM & governance Newsletters
Prior to founding the MDM Institute, he was the conference chairman for the world’s largest & most successful data warehouse conference as well as co-chairman for the world’s largest CRM conference
Was founder & executive VP of META Group’s largest research advisory practice for 15 years
Held line & strategic management roles in leading vendor & user organizations, including executive & managerial positions at Ingres Corp., Wang, Software AG of North America & Cincom Systems
Received his M.S. in Management Information Systems from University of Arizona
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