Liaison Hires VP of Emerging Technologies to Accelerate Momentum of ALLOY, World's First Complete Integration & Data Management Platform
Robert Fox to Leverage Powerful New Data Platform as a Service (dPaaS) Approach to Help Companies Solve Complex Integration & Data Management Challenges, Derive Greater Value from Data
ATLANTA, Sept. 24, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Liaison Technologies, an industry leader in cloud-based integration and data management solutions, today announced Robert Fox has joined the company to serve as Vice President, Emerging Technologies.
Fox's expertise in cloud-based integration, data management, and application development will guide the evolution of ALLOY™, the world's first Data Platform as a Service (dPaaS) solution that offers a groundbreaking new approach to solving complex integration and data management challenges. He will leverage the capabilities of ALLOY to help Liaison customers achieve greater value from their data with more accurate, actionable insights that drive business success.
"Rob is joining Liaison at a very exciting time," said Bob Renner, President and CEO of Liaison. "Rob brings a proven track record and a deep understanding of the technology challenges and business needs of customers around integration and data management. We're excited to have him on board to help grow the adoption of ALLOY in the market and help customers fully experience the value of our unique platform."
Previously an engineering executive for MuleSoft's Integration Platform as a Service (iPaas) analytics and shared services platforms, Fox joined Liaison based on the strength of the ALLOY platform and the company's strategic vision for the convergence of integration and data management technology.
"In my experience, the self-service integration models require enterprises to sink far too much time and resources into complex integration and data management efforts, when they really need to focus on extracting insights," Fox said. "ALLOY is the industry's most advanced cloud integration platform. Its microservices architecture and comprehensive support for Big Data offers unlimited scale and flexibility to growth-oriented enterprises."
With more than 20 years of commercial software and engineering experience, Fox brings an entrepreneurial spirit and innovative vision to data analytics, integration, management and security for B2B solutions. Having worked with thousands of companies to integrate and automate their data and processes, he has deep expertise in developing, architecting and managing software deployment and implementation in both on-premises and cloud-based environments. Fox has led award-winning teams in securing a number of CODiE awards, and he has been recognized individually as a nominee for CIO Magazine's "Ones to Watch" and the Search CIO IT Leadership Awards.
Liaison's ALLOY dPaaS approach has already proven to be a game-changer for customers, giving enterprises the platform, services and support required to tackle complex data projects without the overwhelming, time-consuming and resource-heavy processes of alternative integration approaches.
To learn more about the ALLOY platform, visit www.liaison.com.
About Liaison Technologies
Liaison Technologies provides integration and data management solutions to help customers unlock the power of a data-centric approach to their business. Liaison's cloud-based approach breaks down the barriers between data silos to tap into the valuable information needed to make better decisions, faster. Tailored to solve complex data problems today while building a robust foundation for tomorrow's unforeseen challenges, Liaison fosters a seamless flow of information securely and at scale. Founded in 2000, Liaison serves more than 7,000 customers in 46 countries, with offices in the United States, The Netherlands, Finland, Sweden and the United Kingdom. For more information, visit http://www.liaison.com.
SOURCE Liaison Technologies
Related Links
WANT YOUR COMPANY'S NEWS FEATURED ON PRNEWSWIRE.COM?
Newsrooms &
Influencers
Digital Media
Outlets
Journalists
Opted In
Share this article