Appnomic Systems Selected as an “Audience Choice” NextGen Company at SIIA’s All About the Cloud 2013

The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), the principal association representing the software and digital content industries, announced that Appnomic Systems, a leading provider of preventive IT performance management and automation solutions enabling customers to avoid major IT incidents, was selected as the “Audience Choice” recipient at last month’s All About the Cloud Conference.

After being chosen by a Selection Committee comprised of M&A, VC and advisory executives, Appnomic Systems’ President, Ray Solnik, participated in “The Next Generation” panel where he demonstrated what makes Appnomic Systems an innovative and must watch company in the industry.  Check out the session today on the AATC 2013 website.

Now commencing its 8th year, the NextGen program showcases the competitive nature of what truly makes a company the next generation of young companies to watch.  The SIIA’s Software Division would like to congratulate all of the 2013 NextGen companies on being an innovative and disruptive company to watch in the as-a-service industry.  To view the complete list of 2013 NextGen companies, please visit the All About the Cloud website.

Armor5 Selected as an “Audience Choice” NextGen Company at SIIA’s All About the Cloud 2013

The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), the principal association representing the software and digital content industries, announced that Armor5, an innovator in Enterprise Mobile Security specializing in BYOD solutions, was selected as the “Audience Choice” recipient at last month’s All About the Cloud Conference.

After being chosen by a Selection Committee comprised of M&A, VC and advisory executives, Armor5’s CEO, Suresh Balasubramanian, participated in “The Next Generation” panel where he demonstrated what makes Armor5 an innovative and must watch company in the industry.  Check out the session today on the AATC 2013 website.

Now commencing its 8th year, the NextGen program showcases the competitive nature of what truly makes a company the next generation of young companies to watch.  The SIIA’s Software Division would like to congratulate all of the 2013 NextGen companies on being an innovative and disruptive company to watch in the as-a-service industry.  To view the complete list of 2013 NextGen companies, please visit the All About the Cloud website.

Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Join us at All About the Cloud 2013

Here are our top 10 reasons you should register now to join us at All About the Cloud, May 7-9, San Francisco.

10. Your job’s on the line: Your customer or CEO is speaking… can you afford NOT to show your support?!

9. Luxury Suite Giveaway: How would you like to win a luxury suite at a Major League baseball game to entertain your top prospects/customers? This is a raffle not worth missing!

8. Location: Downtown San Francisco. Need I say anything more?

7. Analyst Knock-down: The discussion is bound to get provocative when four of our industry’s most-regarded analysts get together to opine on what’s next for the cloud.

6. Next Generation: Speaking of what’s next, I know you’ll enjoy meeting the ten early-stage companies selected to present during this year’s Next Generation program.

5. Who Wants to be a Cloud Geek: Test your knowledge of the industry, brainstorm with your colleagues, and cheer on your favorite contestant. You won’t want to miss our second annual game show!

4. Networking…networking…networking: A Speed Networking session, our Welcome Reception, an Offsite Networking Extravaganza that’s always the topic of next-day water cooler conversation, meals, and networking breaks. (SIIA members take advantage of additional networking events!)

3. CODiE Awards Presentations: Prepare to collect your award, or to congratulate your partner, as we announce the companies selected as having the year’s best products and services from 25 business software categories.

2. International Announcement: Be on hand for a special announcement by SIIA and “a secret partner” on a new initiative for cloud innovation! What could it be?????

1. Sessions: A robust conference agenda features breakout tracks designed for members of your leadership team responsible for growth opportunities: CEOs, CMOs and other senior marketing executives, and your top business development executives.

Register now and join me in SF! If you’re not from the local area, book your hotel room before our block expires and make your travel arrangements now as there are lots of great direct flight options from the east coast to SFO.

AATC Speaker Profile: Mark Cunningham, Founder & CEO, Indicee

SIIA AATC Speaker Profile

Name: Mark Cuningham
Title: Founder & Cheif Executive Officer
Company: Indicee

 

Bio:
Mark Cunningham is a thought leader and entrepreneur with more than 20 years’ experience in the business intelligence (BI) industry. He has been on the founding team of four successful startups, including his current role as Founder & CEO of cloud BI company,Indicee. As a strong advocate for cloud computing and social business, Mark is passionate about bringing greater insight and data-driven decision making to the new breed of social enterprise.

Mark began his entrepreneurial career in 1992, when his family company began building the world’s first Windows-based reporting tool, Crystal Reports. Crystal was later acquired by Business Objects for $820M.

Home town: Vancouver, BC.

First job: Well, it depends on how far back I go! I collected golf balls from the water hazards and resold them to the golfers during my years in elementary school. I painted fences in high school. I worked as a bike courier during university. I guess my first real job was working on the team that created Crystal Reports.

What are you currently reading? I just finished reading Neil Young’s autobiography and now I am reading Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely, and Social Business by Design by Dion Hinchcliffe and Peter Kim.

All-time favorite music: I am a guitar player so I can’t answer that question. There are too many to choose. But I play rock, blues and jazz with a few of the bands that I’m in.

What is the best meal you have had recently? I had a great pork loin dish at Bix in San Francisco recently.

What is your next (dream) career? Vintage Cars and Guitars….buy, sell…whatever. I just like being around them. If I can make money along the way too, that would be cool.

Hobbies: Guitar, photography, kitesurfing, aviation, vintage cars, cycling…the list is long.

What do you think is the hot button issue for the software & services industry in 2013?
2013 will be all about “social business” and the advancement of technologies to support the new, collaborative way of working. This trend has seen many ISVs build social elements into the core of their applications over the last couple of years; in some cases, completely overhauling product suites or building new apps from scratch. This year, I expect to see greater sophistication in the tools that are helping to drive social business performance, including an increased demand for analytics. Businesses now want empirical evidence on the effectiveness of their social activities and the technologies they are using to support it. The need to link social strategies to business objectives is something we’re hearing all the time right now at Indicee and for that reason, I think 2013 will be a big growth year for social business analytics vendors.

What are you looking forward to most at AATC?
Can I only pick one? In that case, I’d have to say that I’m most looking forward to joining the panel on Selling More with Sales Intelligence. We have an interesting take on this subject at Indicee as we’ve been working with customers to prove, with real data, that using social channels internally to grow collective sales intelligence has a positive impact on sales performance. It should be a great conversation. I’m also excited to hear about this year’s NextGen companies, as we were winners last year. Oh, and the speed networking sounds fun. Ok, so that was three things…

Why is your company a member of SIIA?
We’ve been SIIA members for almost two years now and really value the networking opportunities that come with our membership. All About the Cloud is a great example of this!

AATC Speaker Profile: Rick Nucci, General Manager, Dell Boomi

SIIA AATC Speaker Profile

Name: Rick Nucci
Title: Founder & General Manager
Company: Dell Boomi

 

Bio: Rick Nucci is the Founder and General Manager of Dell Boomi where he is responsible for all operations and strategic direction. He has led the company’s successful transformation from a traditional software product company to a leading infrastructure provider in the SaaS and cloud computing industry. In his role at Dell Boomi, Rick is constantly engaged with customers and partners to ensure alignment between business needs and Dell Boomi’s strategy and operations.

Rick frequently speaks at industry and business events nationwide including Gartner AADI, Dreamforce, Cloud Expo and All About the Cloud.

Home town: Lebanon, PA

First job: DJ

What are you currently reading? Beezus and Ramona, and TechCrunch

All-time favorite music: Vanilla Ice (duh)

What is the best meal you have had recently?  Miso Cod at Ozumo

What is your next (dream) career?  Something combining music and technology…

Hobbies:  Music (attending live shows, etc.), travel

What do you think is the hot button issue for the software & services industry in 2013?  Big Data, Mobile, Social, and Cloud are top of mind for our industry.  Cloud is seeing continued and aggressive growth which is driving new levels of agility for enterprises of all sizes.

What are you looking forward to most at AATC? Networking with other ISV executives to understand best practices around sales, go-to-market, and product.

Why is your company a member of SIIA?  The connections we have made at SIIA have proven very valuable to both our BD efforts as well as helping us to learn and share with industry peers.

Calling all Young and Innovative Tech Companies

Entrepreneur, Technology, and Innovation – is this the trifecta of what it takes to make it in today’s economy and ever changing landscape of the as-a-service space?

The SIIA is excited to launch our NextGen program for its 8th year. This program showcases the competitive nature of what truly makes a company the next generation of young companies to watch. We are calling all companies that are transforming the software and services industry. By being selected as one of the NextGen companies, you will receive:

  • SIIA issued press release announcing the 2013 NextGen Companies distributed and supported by the SIIA public relations firm.
  • NextGen Companies will have the opportunity to be coached on their product pitch by our NextGen Selection Committee.
  • Full conference registration to AATC 2013.
  • CEO is invited to participate on the NextGen panel at AATC 2013, May 7-9, in San Francisco. Panel will be moderated by a partner at a leading advisory firm.
  • CEO is invited to the VIP dinner at AATC 2013.
  • Company will be featured in the NextGen Pavilion at AATC 2013.
  • Company and contact information will be featured on the SIIA and AATC 2013 websites.
  • Company and contact information will be distributed to all AATC attendees in the attendee bags.
  • SIIA 2013 NextGen Companies will be recognized in front of your peers at the 2013 CODiE Awards Luncheon on May 9, 2013 in San Francisco.
  • Each company will be featured separately in a SIIA blog post in 2013

Apply today to gain industry exposure, secure funding, form strategic partnerships, gain new customers, or form your exit strategy.