Qineqt Hires Former Dataminr Exec Budnik to Head Delivery, Analytics

Budnik's experience includes spending 27 years at IBM in various software engineering roles.

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Budnik was previously vice president of professional services and senior software engineer at social media analytics provider Dataminr, where he was also a member of the vendor's original executive team and lead architect of its Dataminr Knowledge Base. Before joining Dataminr in 2010, he was director of application development at check imaging software vendor Viewpointe, and spent 27 years at IBM in a variety of roles, including software engineer, application engineering manager, and software

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