Dave Bennett (software)
Dave Bennett | |
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Born | November 25, 1963 |
Residence | United States |
Nationality | American |
Education | DeVry University |
Title | SVP, Integration |
Dave Bennett (born November 25, 1963) is an American software engineer. Most recently, he was the CTO of Axway, as well as a board member of Axway NA.
Education
Bennett graduated from DeVry Institute in 1985 with a BS in Computer Science.
Career
Bennett started his career in Okinawa, Japan, as a software engineer at Bank of America, where he integrated several core banking systems using specialized communications protocols. In 1987, he was named Assistant Vice President, Regional Banks & Item Processing.
In 1989, Bennett joined Gateway Data Sciences, Inc., a startup in Tempe, Arizona, as the System Engineering Services Director. In 1992, he became the company’s Engineering/Technical Executive and developed the first IP-based wireless receiving solution for supply chain execution and store receiving.[1] After the company’s IPO in 1996, Bennett founded B2B technology company Cyclone Commerce, Inc., where he served as the CTO and pioneered business-to-business collaborations and partner management, and authored or co-authored several standards and patents for B2B technologies.[2]
In 2006, Axway acquired Cyclone Commerce, Inc. Bennett was named CTO and joined the board of Axway NA.[3] In 2009, he joined the MIT Enterprise Forum Phoenix Board to support business development in Arizona.[4] In 2011, Bennett assisted Axway in their Initial Public Offering.[5]
Notes
- ↑ "Dave Bennett" on agendabuilder.gartner.com
- ↑ "W3C Message Delivery." 13 April 2004. W3C.
- ↑ Vollmer, K. and Henry Peyret. "Axway Acquires Cyclone Commerce." 6 February 2006. Forrester.
- ↑ "Axway CTO Joins MIT Enterprise Forum Phoenix Board to Support Business Development in Arizona." 21 September 2009. Business Wire.
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References
- "UK employees continue to send physical documents despite knowing data loss risks." 17 December 2008. IT Backbones.
- King, Leo. "Businesses 'fail to learn' from HMRC data loss disaster." 15 December 2008. Computerworld.
- Schooff, Peter. "Axway Acquires Tumbleweed: A Live Podcast With Dave Bennett." 10 June 2008. ebizQ.
- Winograd, Jeanne. "Cyclone founders whip up security for Internet users." 19 November 2004. Phoenix Business Journal.
- Songini, Marc L. "Cyclone Commerce Helps McKesson Hook Up With Suppliers." 23 September 2002. Computerworld.
- "W3C Message Delivery." 13 April 2004. W3C.