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Datakit Appoints New CEO

Philippe Blache is named CEO by the shareholders of Datakit.

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By DE Editors  

November 27, 2023

Philippe Blache, Datakit CEO

Datakit has appointed Philippe Blache as the company's new CEO. He is an experienced manager within the software engineering field, according to Datakit. He joined Datakit several months ago and assumed the position of CEO on November 9 after the retirement of Bernard Mathieu, former CEO.

Since its creation in 1994, Datakit has been developing and delivering solutions in the interoperability space. 

Blache is in line with continuing the company’s strategy focused on R&D and support for worldwide software editors, which are Datakit's hallmarks, the company notes.

"Our company is well structured and our values are strong. We will keep moving forward with great confidence in an industrial world, which demands ever greater interoperability," says Blache.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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