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Provisioning and Access Governance Trends

by Martin Kuppinger
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Dick Hardt
Entrepreneur
Dick Hardt
A pioneer in the Internet sector and open source software community, Dick has been active in software development for nearly two decades. Prior to his work at Microsoft, Dick founded ActiveState in 1997 and Sxip Identity in 2005. Under his leadership as CEO, ActiveState became a leader in...
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Dave Kearns
Senior Analyst
KuppingerCole
Dave Kearns
Dave spent 10 years as a network manager, ending up as Information Services Manager for the former Thomas-Conrad Corporation (now part of Compaq ). In 1987, he was a founding SysOp of Novell's Novell Support Connection service on Compuserve and served as the first president of the Association...
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Cris Merritt
Business Development
Engiweb Security
Cris Merritt
Cris Merritt is responsible for international partnerships and business development at Engiweb Security. Cris comes from a long background of information security and enterprise infrastructure, in diverse industries including banking, IT security, IP networking and mobile media. Before joining...
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Deepak Taneja
Founder and CTO
Aveksa
Deepak Taneja
Deepak Taneja is the Founder and CTO of Aveksa, a security compliance software company. Prior to founding Aveksa, he was CTO and VP of Engineering at Netegrity. In this role, he was instrumental in growing the company into the market leader in Identity and Access Management. Previously he...
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