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Ivan Chong

Ivan Chong

Ivan Chong is currently General Manager for Informatica's Data Quality Business Unit. He has also headed up Informatica's Product Marketing as well as worked in the Corporate Strategy group doing business development. For much of his career at Informatica, Ivan served as Vice President of Product Management. Mr. Chong is also a 6-year veteran of Oracle Corporation, where he held various product management positions for the Oracle Tools division and was awarded a patent in the area of database visualization. His experience also includes two years with internet advertising startup, NetGravity, a company that developed mission critical server products for high traffic commercial web sites. Mr. Chong has spoken at numerous user conferences both in the US and internationally. He graduated with undergraduate and graduate degrees from MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

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  1. Hi Ivan,

    I came across your blog and enjoy your insight. We are publishing a book this fall that intersects with your topic area called Data Driven: Profiting from Your Most Important Business Asset (Harvard Business Press; September 22, 2008).

    In the book, Thomas Redman, the "Data Doc," shows how to leverage and deploy data to sharpen a company's competitive edge. Redman reveals the special properties that make data such a powerful asset. His analysis includes strategies for exploiting data to make better business decisions, ideas for dealing with political struggles over data and concerns about privacy rights, avenues to bring data to market, and techniques to improve data quality for competitive advantage.

    Please lme know if you're interested in an advance copy for your blog. Would love to hear your feedback.

    Sincerely, Michelle
    mmorgan@harvardbusiness.org

  2. Michelle

    I would be delighted to review an advanced copy of your book. Let me know how I can get a copy.

    Ivan

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