Dimension Data has hired Mark Miller for his 13 years experience in the Microsoft business solutions market. In his new role, Miller will be responsible for the business and financial strategy of Dimension Data’s Microsoft Solutions and replaces Peter Menadue - promoted to director of global solutions and technology.
According to Miller he has had a long history of working with companies in start-up mode as well as building product businesses in expansion mode in the BI, enterprise collaboration, supply chain solutions and Microsoft Dynamics product lines.
"I believe there is a great opportunity for me to help drive growth and expansion for DiData’s Microsoft solutions business,” he said.
Based in Melbourne, Miller will also be responsible for building and integrating business value solutions based on Microsoft’s collaboration and information management platform technologies - including Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) and .NET-based solutions for enterprise customers.
Before joining Dimension Data, Miller was capability director with Microsoft technology integrator Avanade and national manager of business intelligence at specialist Australian Microsoft integrator SDM.
DiData appoints former Microsoft business solutions expert
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on Jul 25, 2008 1:11PM
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