SAN FRANCISCO and CINCINNATI, Oct. 4, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Today at the Dreamforce conference in San Francisco, enosiX, an enterprise software provider mobilizing the SAP experience and providing real-time integration to Salesforce, announced a strategic relationship with Steve Millard and his firm Aquila Growth Advisors. Together, they will work to prepare enosiX for its next growth stage in 2017, expanding the scalability and reach of the company's data integration technology. Millard brings more than 30 years of integration and data analytics industry experience to enosiX, most recently serving as a senior vice president and General Manager of Informatica's Americas sales and field operations where he was responsible for the vast majority of the subscription and license business worldwide.
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enosiX delivers a disruptive approach to how enterprises provide their user communities with information by offering on-demand, real-time, accurate, frictionless access on any device. enosiX' Enterprise Mobility Framework allows companies to quickly and affordably mobilize their SAP applications without learning a new programming language or installing a middleware. More than 100 companies around the world are using the framework.
Gerald Schlechter, CEO and co-founder of enosiX, sees this as an important time and partnership for his two-year old company. He stated, "With a very successful 2016 and a B-Round fund raising in the works for early next year, this is a crucial relationship for our future success. Steve's knowledge, experience and relationships in the enterprise integration space as a former top executive at Informatica will bring a big boost to enosiX."
Schlechter added, "At this point in Steve's career and with his experience and industry reputation, he has his pick of prospective companies to work with, and we are honored that he has recognized something special in enosiX. We share the same vision about the technology that will help make the connected enterprise a reality."
Prior to Informatica, Millard served as president and CEO of Kognito, a U.K.-based pioneer in high performance, scalable Big Data analytics. While at Kognito, he led the repositioning and rebranding of the 25-year old company resulting in double-digit revenue growth during seven of eight quarters he served as CEO. Millard has also served in various executive and senior leadership roles with IBM, Netezza, and Teradata.
"enosiX technology is really beyond compare at this point and is going to revolutionize the integration business as we know it," said Millard. "I am really impressed with Gerald, his leadership team, their disruptive technology and the market opportunity ahead for enosiX. My job is to take this early success, build on the momentum and help the company get beyond the inflection points that will undoubtedly come. Once companies see how enosiX technology operates, they will demand more from other vendors in this space and force them to rethink how they deliver their products. This is the true definition of disruptive technology, which few if any other vendors in this space really offer."
Schlechter and enosiX Vice President of Enterprise Sales Scott Holzapfel are presenting with YETI Coolers Vice President of Information Technology at the annual Dreamforce conference on Tuesday October 4, 2016 at 10:30am in the Admin Zone Theatre. Their session will focus on YETI's experience with enosiX's Smart Business Object framework for Salesforce/SAP integration.
About enosiX, Inc.
Based in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, enosiX is a software development firm. Whether your business initiative enablement requires close attention to a rich end user experience, better overall system usability, the extension of integrated business processes to mobile devices or "intelligently integrated" back end systems, enosiX has you covered. Visit www.enosiX.com.
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