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Project X Ltd
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Stephen Hayward, Graham Boundy
Database, Datawarehouse, Data Warehouse, DB2, Netezza, Oracle, SQL Server,
Teradata, Enterprise Data Warehouse, Active Data Warehouse, Data Mart
Data Integration, ETL, ELT, EII, ESB, AB Initio, Ascential, Informatica,
Ipedo, Sunopsis, Data SOA, Information as a Service
Business Intelligence, Reporting Tools, Business Objects, Cognos,Hyperion,
Microstrategy
eBusiness, xBusiness, web, SOA, EAI,AJAX, Web Services, Service Oriented
Architecture, Actional, Systinet
Advisory Services, Consulting, Corporate Strategy, Alignment, Project Management, Sourcing Strategy, Offshoring Strategy, Software Delivery Models, Rapid Results, Breakthrough, Innovation, High Performance Organizations
Offshore Vendors: Infosys, iGATE, Wipro, Satyam, Tata TCS, Hexaware, Patni, HCL, Keane, CGI, IBM
Systems Integration: CGI, EDS, Cap Gemini, Keane, IBM, CSC
Datawarehousing: Adastra, Thoughtcorp, Loyal Metrics, Red Sky Data, Keyrus
Advisory: Accenture, McKinsey, AT Kearney
WOW.
I have such strong memories of Harvey and hearing his voice was amazing.
You know the more Project X Ltd grows, the more we need to remember and reflect on the beliefs and values that you and Harvey exposed and ingrained in Graham and me.
What a treat this was.
Posted by: Stephen Hayward | October 10, 2007 at 02:53 PM
Well I'm a few weeks behind Stephen on listening to the CBC broadcast and he is correct it was fascinating to hear Harvey's voice again. And it did trigger a lot of memories of conversations he and I had. What's really amazing is how when I worked closest with Harvey we were trying to figure out what Data Warehousing was going to be all about. In his 70's he was still current with emerging trends in the industry. Brilliant. Thanks Jim. And Thanks Sheila Rogers too.
Posted by: Graham Boundy | October 29, 2007 at 10:22 PM