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Giles Nelson Departs MarkLogic

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Giles Nelson, former Chief Technology and Strategy Officer, Financial Services at MarkLogic, has departed the firm as of December 2019. A-Team Group understands that MarkLogic will not be replacing him in the position. Nelson, who has not yet indicated his next move, joined the firm in August 2018. He previously held the role of Senior Vice President of Product Strategy and Marketing at Software AG, prior to which he was Vice President of Products at Progress Software.

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