
Published: 10 June 1999 15:52 GMT
Database company, Informix, has appointed former Computer Associates executive, Jacqueline de Rojas, as its UK managing director.
She supersedes Alan Kerr, who has moved on to become Informix vice president in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
De Rojas spent four years at Computer Associates where she eventually became vice president of UK sales. Kerr said that she will contribute a wealth of customer-relationship experience, which is just what Informix needs in the UK.
She intends to focus on the ecommerce and datawarehousing markets in line with Informix's recently reformed global strategy.
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