Graham Glass of The Mind Electric Named One to Watch by InfoWorld Magazine
DALLAS, TX June 2, 2003 – The Mind Electric™, a leading provider of software for service-oriented architectures, today announced that Graham Glass, founder and chief architect at The Mind Electric, was named as one of InfoWorld's Ones to Watch in 2004, "Applications on the Bleeding Edge." Glass was selected based on his pioneering work in distributed computing and his mission to bring web services into the mainstream with innovative service-oriented architecture products.
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"I am extremely honored to be named a One to Watch technologist in this year's award program and to receive the recognition it provides," said Glass. "This is an exciting time for The Mind Electric as we are pioneering ground-breaking technology that makes it easy for enterprises to build, deploy, and manage true service-oriented architectures. Our track record of innovation has already made us a favorite of the enterprise developer community, with more than 2,100 active members in our Yahoo! forum, making it the 2nd most popular group in the Internet software development category. The Gartner Group estimates that the web services market will grow from $2B in 2001 to $35B in 2006. The Mind Electric could not be any better positioned offering an end-to-end platform," continued Glass.
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About The Mind Electric
Founded by noted distributed computing expert Graham Glass, The Mind Electric™ is a pioneer and leading provider of web services infrastructure. The GLUE and GAIA products make it faster, easier and more cost-effective to create, deploy and manage service-oriented architectures at every step of the web services adoption curve. The Mind Electric products have a thriving customer base, with over 35,000 downloads since August 2001 and over 300 deployed projects. The company's track record of innovation has made it a favorite of the developer community, with more than 2,100 active members in its Yahoo forum, making it the 2nd most popular group in the Internet software development category. Visit www.themindelectric.com to learn more about the company and download its products.
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