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- Michael Giddens: Senior Solutions Architect
Matt Tricomi: Chief Architect and PresidentPast Role: Publicis Sapient, Architect
Xentity (ZEN-ti-tee) Overview - Since its founding in September 2001 in the wake of 9/11, Xentity has focused on change advisory services.
Xentity's mission is to support organizations in addressing complex information lifecycle challenges on how to transform to handle major disruptive factors such as technology impact, new operating
models, organization development or generational change. Xentity's designs, advisory, plans and solutions must be relevant, manageable and implementable by clients addressing cultural, business, and technology boundaries. Given the current disruptive nature of geospatial, this has been a primary staple and focus for Xentity. Xentity is a minority-owned small disadvantaged business and received 8(a) program certification from the Small Business Administration in 2010. Xentity is located at the Golden Signature Centre in Golden, CO servicing clients nationwide and around the world.
Approach - Xentity's transformation lifecycle services, workshops, and training cover change ideation, leadership, management, and outreach needs. For ideation, Xentity employs architecture concepts to understood concepts of operations, business planning input, subject matter expertise, and overall collaboratively developed transition blueprints and roadmaps. As well, Xentity invests heavily in data science research to remain ahead and innovate on new data lifecycle management and data infrastructure concepts (i.e. NoSQL, semanticWeb, interpretative signals, real-time data streaming, etc.). For management and leadership, Xentity utilizes agile planning, product management, change management, PMO and federal business management services to buy-back risk of delays, cost over-runs, quality loss, scope creep, and contract administration issues. Finally, to enable and enact change, Xentity provides communications advisory and support for key messaging, creative communications, brand strategy, and a mix of traditional and new media marketing communications such as social media or series of high-gloss reels or simple training videos.