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Duncan Angove is a managing partner at Arcspring, LLC [1] and is on the board of Honeywell International, Inc. [2]
Angove was President of Infor where he oversaw support, engineering, and Infor's cloud business. Prior to his career at Infor, Angove was General Manager of Retail Global Business at Oracle. At Oracle, he managed consulting, sales and marketing, and development. [3] Additionally, Angove was a former member of Retek's executive team. [4]
Angove has a B.S. in Economics from the University of London. [5]
Quest Software, also known as Quest, is a privately held software company headquartered in Aliso Viejo, California, United States with 53 offices in 24 countries. The company was founded in 1987.
Novell, Inc. was an American software and services company headquartered in Provo, Utah. Its most significant product was the multi-platform network operating system known as Novell NetWare, which became the dominant form of personal computer networking during the second half of the 1980s and first half of the 1990s. At its high point, NetWare had a 63 percent share of the market for network operating systems, and by the early 1990s there were over half a million NetWare-based networks installed worldwide. Novell technology contributed to the emergence of local area networks, which displaced the dominant mainframe computing model and changed computing worldwide. Novell became instrumental in making Utah Valley a focus for technology and software development.
Honeywell International Inc. is a publicly traded, multinational conglomerate headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It primarily operates in four areas of business: Aerospace, Building technologies, Performance Materials & Technologies (PMT), and Safety & Productivity Solutions (SPS).
David M. Cote is an American businessman. Cote previously worked for General Electric and TRW Inc. before he was appointed chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Honeywell in 2002, following their acquisition by AlliedSignal. Cote also sat on the JP Morgan Chase risk committee during the period in which the firm lost $6 billion trading credit derivatives. Cote stepped down as CEO at Honeywell at the end of March 2017 and was succeeded by Darius Adamczyk.
MapInfo Corporation, initially incorporated as Navigational Technologies Incorporated, was a company that developed location intelligence software. It was headquartered in North Greenbush, New York. Its products included a desktop mapping application, various map and demographic data products, and some web-based applications. It acquired several other companies in order to market their software, data, or services directly. It was acquired on April 19, 2007 by Pitney Bowes.
Ceridian HCM, Inc. is an American provider of human resources software and services with employees in the USA, Canada, Europe, Australia and Mauritius. It is a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange as of April 2018.
Charles E. Phillips is an American business executive in the tech industry. From 2010 to 2019 he was the CEO of Infor, a company that specializes in enterprise software applications for specific industries. As of August 2019, he is Chairman of the board at Infor.
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Safra A. Catz is an American billionaire banker and technology executive. She is the CEO of Oracle Corporation. She has been an executive at Oracle since April 1999, and a board member since 2001. In April 2011, she was named co-president and chief financial officer (CFO), reporting to founder Larry Ellison. In September 2014, Oracle announced that Ellison would step down as CEO and that Mark Hurd and Catz had been named as joint CEOs.
Infor is a multi-national enterprise software company, headquartered in New York City, United States. Infor focuses on business applications for organizations delivered via cloud computing as a service. Originally focused on software ranging from financial systems and enterprise resource planning (ERP) to supply chain and customer relationship management, in 2010 Infor began to focus on software for industry niches, as well as user-friendly software design. Infor deploys its cloud applications through Amazon Web Services and various open source software platforms.
Simplus is a privately held company and provider of Salesforce Quote-to-Cash consulting, implementations, change management, advisory services, and managed services. Simplus is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, and was founded in 2014. As of 2019, Simplus has over 500 employees located in four continents and spanning 17 different nationalities and 20 languages. Simplus is getting acquired by India-based IT exporter Infosys by the fourth quarter of FY 2020.
BigMachines is a software company, founded in 2000 by Godard Abel and Christopher Shutts, and its software is designed to integrate with enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), and other business systems.
NetSuite Inc. was an American cloud computing company founded in 1998 with headquarters in San Mateo, California that provided software and services to manage business finances, operations, and customer relations. Its software and services were tailored for small, medium-sized and large businesses with modules for ERP, CRM, PSA and e-commerce. Oracle Corporation acquired NetSuite for approximately US$9.3 billion in November 2016. The newly formed Oracle Netsuite business unit is managed by Executive Vice President Evan Goldberg as Oracle’s Cloud ERP for small and mid-sized enterprises.
Zach Nelson served as President and Chief Executive Officer of NetSuite, Inc. prior to its acquisition by Oracle Corp.
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Aneel Bhusri is an American business executive. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Workday. He is also a partner at Greylock Partners and a member of Intel's board of directors.
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Darius Adamczyk is an American businessman. He is the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Honeywell, an American multinational conglomerate.
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Sage Intacct, Inc, previously known as Intacct Corporation, is an American provider of Financial management and services. The company was founded in 1999 and it was acquired by The Sage Group PLC for $850 million in 2017. Its products offer cloud-based accounting applications that enable business payments, manage and pay bills, and facilitate payroll functions.
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