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SSG Adds Consultant to Data Management Team,SSG Adds Consultant to Data Management Team

By Jess Lulka  

December 4, 2001

Software professional services company SSG, announced the addition of Raghuraj Vemula to its data management practice as a consultant.

Vemula's responsibilities will include working with clients to implement Informatica's information lifecycle management products, a company press release states. He was previous employed by Thomson Reuters, where he led teams in enterprise integration, data archives and data migration projects.

“Raghu comes to SSG with a clear understanding of software life cycle development, including requirement analysis, design, development, testing and implementation using Informatica solutions,” Paul Scott, director of professional services for SSG’s data management practice, said. “His background in Information Lifecycle Management, Informatica Data Archive and Informatica PowerCenter makes him a great addition to SSG’s Minneapolis/St. Paul office.”

For more information, visit SSG.

 

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Jess Lulka is a former associate editor for Digital Engineering. Contact her via [email protected].

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