The author of How To Mine Data In Web Applications, Matt Cutler is co-founder of net.Genesis, which sells business intelligence solutions.
In 1994, Cutler and a classmate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology launched net.Genesis as one of the first pure Internet companies selling business intelligence solutions.
Moving at the light speed of the Internet, the company has grown by phenomenal proportions. Its net.Analysis tool, which tracks the movement of every user who enters a Web site, is now in use on such sites as AT&T Corp., Bell Atlantic Corp., Fidelity, Fleet, Lucent Technologies Inc., National Geographic and Xerox Corp. And the company has forged strategic partnerships with IBM Corp., Netscape Communications Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Informix Corp., VeriSign and ABC Interactive.
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Five Companies That Came To Win This Week For the week ending Feb. 10, CRN looks at five companies that brought their 'A' game and made moves to beat out competitors |
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10 Challenges That HP Wants Partners To Tackle Right Now CRN speaks with HP's business unit chiefs to get a sense of where they'd like partners to focus in the coming year, as well as how CEO Meg Whitman is making a difference. |
