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Title: Inoapps Makes Senior Appointments To Drive EPM and Business Intelligence...
Post by: RealWire on April 01, 2015, 07:11:51 PM
Inoapps Makes Senior Appointments To Drive EPM and Business Intelligence Expansion

Leading Oracle Platinum Partner and Applications specialist Inoapps (www.inoapps.com) has announced the appointment of Ed Jeavons as VP of EPM (Enterprise Performance Management) & BI (Business Intelligence) and Jordan Wilson as Head of Business Development for EPM & BI. Both join from PureApps a part of Accenture Strategy.
Ed has extensive experience in the Oracle world and as part of PureApps was responsible for managing Oracle Hyperion products and licensing across a wide range of industries. Jordan has worked across a number of strategic roles, most recently managing business development for PureApps’ Hyperion practice.
In their new roles, Ed and Jordan will be responsible for developing and building upon Inoapps’ existing success in the EPM and BI practice arenas. Commenting on their appointment Andy Bird the CEO of Inoapps noted, "Ed and Jordan will add a wealth of EPM and BI experience to our team. This is a major area of expansion for Inoapps and as we continue to grow internationally I am confident that the strategic insight that Ed and Jordan can deliver will make a significant contribution to our continued success."
For his part, Ed welcomed Andy Bird’s comments adding, "Jordan and I are thrilled to be driving and developing Inoapps’ rapidly expanding EPM and BI offerings. There are enormous opportunities in these sectors as organisations realise the true potential provided by the intersection of business performance and modern technology. With its considerable growth, Inoapps has an excellent international track record here, so we are looking forward to working closely with both the senior management team and Oracle to build the practice further."