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Dan Twing, President and Chief Operating Officer of Enterprise Management Associates, has over three decades of experience in information systems, software development, and technology outsourcing. Since joining EMA in 2005, Dan has been a key driver in strategic market research, consulting engagements, and product development. In addition to his leadership duties, Dan serves as the Principal Analyst for Intelligent Automation. His expertise in intelligent and automated IT management has established him as a leading voice in the field, delivering insights that help businesses navigate the complexities of modern technology landscapes.
Dan Twing, President and Chief Operating Officer of Enterprise Management Associates, has over three decades of experience in information systems, software development, and technology outsourcing. Since joining EMA in 2005, Dan has been a key driver in strategic market research, consulting engagements, and product development. In addition to his leadership duties, Dan serves as the Principal Analyst for Intelligent Automation. His expertise in intelligent and automated IT management has established him as a leading voice in the field, delivering insights that help businesses navigate the complexities of modern technology landscapes.
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