Saturday, 28 January 2012

Marc Graveline Joins iCongo as Vice President Research and Development

Montreal, QC (PRWEB) February 23, 2011

The management team of iCongo Inc, is pleased to announce the appointment of Marc Graveline as its Vice President Research and Development. Graveline, a professional engineer and graduate of McGill University brings more than 25 years of experience in delivering next generation software products, management of quality control activities and the application of business intelligent practices of the software development process. Prior to joining iCongo, Marc was the Vice-President Research and Development at Verint and previously a Vice President of Engineering at Cognos.


?iCongo is the leading firm in B2B and B2C retail cross channel and multichannel systems. Their end-to-end solutions for retailers, distributors and manufacturing companies are unique and their clients have realized major benefits using these systems on a global basis. I am excited to be joining iCongo and contributing to their continued growth and success in the years to come.? said Marc Graveline.


?Marc?s extensive experience in managing R&D activities will allow iCongo to scale and improve their R&D activities and to continue to deliver quality world class solutions. As iCongo expands its global client base and range of products, Marc will play an important role in managing the timely delivery, quality and security of our client implementations and next generation applications.? said Irwin Kramer, CEO of iCongo.


About iCongo, Inc.

iCongo, Inc. is a leading developer of e-business systems and software that enable companies to effectively and efficiently transact business over the Internet. iCongo?s solutions include B2C and B2B e-commerce systems, retail cross-channel systems and a comprehensive suite of Internet marketing applications. iCongo?s clients include many world-renowned retailers and brands.


To learn more please visit http://www.icongo.com.


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