Andy Hayler

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Andy Hayler, data warehousing innovator, entrepreneur, writer, and food critic, is known for leading the creation of the dynamic data warehousing architecture within Royal Dutch Shell that he later commercialized as the KALIDO Active Information Management software product of Kalido, the Shell subsidiary founded by Hayler in 2001. In 2002, Hayler was selected for the "Top 10 Innovators" list by the editors of Red Herring, the magazine of business technology innovation and entrepreneurism.

Hayler currently leads a professional double life. As food critic, he writes and maintains the web site Andy Hayler's Restaurant, Food and Hotel Guide. As software industry expert, Hayler writes the weblog Andy on Enterprise Software.


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