GoldenSource's Meriton on the Future of Enterprise Data Management

An Enterprising Vision

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In 2002, Mike Meriton, CEO of enterprise data management vendor GoldenSource, was one of the first to move his staff back to the financial district in New York after 9/11. The office is in a building next to where the World Trade Centre used to be, and being one of the first to return, he was interviewed about the event in New York business magazine Crain's. Eight years later, Meriton continues to aim to lead the way—now to help customers link market and reference data and succeed with

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