Background
Fima Katz was born in United States.
Fima Katz was born in United States.
Mr. Katz has over 20 years of experience in the information technology industry. He has held managerial and technical positions with major financial services companies, including Wells Fargo Bank, Concorde Solutions, and Bank of America (where he served as the Chief Architect of Internet Systems). His technical expertise includes the design of complex, mission-critical systems and the integration of complex legacy enterprise systems into business services.
He founded Exadel in 1998 with a vision to fundamentally improve the way companies use innovative technology to develop mission-critical business applications, and he has succeeded in realizing this vision, growing Exadel’s business by at least 30% year after year. Through his vision, Exadel is now a leader in the enterprise open source solutions market and a pioneer in utilizing component-based architecture and open source approaches to radically reduce corporate cost and development time as exemplified in Exadel’s strategic partnership with Red Hat/JBoss. Most recently, Fima Katz has guided Exadel into a leadership position in mobile applications and in reaping the benefits of the Cloud, as exemplified by the path breaking cloud-based platform, Appery.io.
Fima Katz has founded Exadel Incorporated in 1998 and serves there as President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Katz serves as Chief Technology Officer of LoanXcel. He has over 20 years of experience in the Information Technology industry. He founded three other successful companies and has held managerial and technical positions with major financial services companies including Wells Fargo Bank, Bank of America, and Concorde Solutions, Incorporated His technical expertise includes such spheres as the design of complex, mission-critical distributed object (CORBA / DCOM) systems, and the integration of complex legacy enterprise systems into business services. Mr. Katz is a recognized authority and speaker on open source, JAVA, eXtensible Markup Language and DOA technologies and co-authored The Essential Guide to Object Monitors (Wiley, 1999).