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Massimo Banzi has fifteen years of experience in designing and developing enterprise applications. As one of the pioneers in commercial web development in Italy, he became webmaster for Italia Online. He then spent four years in London working as technical architect and project leader for customers such as the Labour Party BT, MCI WorldCom, SmithKlineBeecham, Storagetek, BSkyB and boo.com. After returning to Italy he worked as senior technical architect for Sapient and chief technology officer of the Seat Pagine Gialle/Matrix Incubator. Mr Banzi also taught at the Masters programme in E-Business at University of Bergamo.
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