VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Jan.
12, 2010) -
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Indicee, creators of business intelligence
for mere mortals, announce that Luke Evans, former
Chief Scientist and VP of Research at Business
Objects, has joined the company as VP of Engineering.
"Luke brings
world class experience in data modeling, OLAP and analytics as well as a track
record of managing high performance teams. Most importantly, he shares in
Indicee's vision and approach to providing powerful business
intelligence for the mere mortal," comments Mark Cunningham,
Co-Founder, President, and CEO of Indicee.
Prior
to joining Indicee, Luke led multiple product endeavours at Seagate Software,
Crystal Decisions and Business Objects. Previous roles include Chief Architect
and Senior Development Manager with Crystal Decisions and Chief Scientist and
VP of Research at Business Objects.
As
VP of Engineering at Indicee, Luke will be responsible for providing strategic
input and direction, product development and managing an engineering team set
to transform the way people think about business reporting and intelligence.
"It
is exciting to be back in the game with fellow Crystal Reports
alumni,
Mark Cunningham
and
Fred Tummonds.
Even more exciting is our shared passion and interest in developing sharable
information models where high-level business data and information tools can be
reliably captured, shared, and used in new contexts."
Indicee
provides the quickest
and most effective way to create and share reports. Users with no IT
expertise can combine data from their business applications and generate
reports using Indicee's innovative cloud-based service. Indicee recently
completed a $6M initial VC financing, bringing the total raised since inception
to more than $8M.
For more
information visit www.indicee.com. Find Indicee on
Twitter @indicee.
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