Abbas Haider Ali was Appointed as Chief Technology Officer at xMatters

Date of management change: February 01, 2009 

What Happened?

San Ramon, CA-based Xmatters has Appointed Abbas Haider Ali as Chief Technology Officer

 

About the Company

xMatters enables any business process or application to trigger two-way communications (text, voice, email, and SMS) throughout the extended enterprise. Our cloud-based solution allows for enterprise-grade scaling and delivery during time-sensitive events. More than 1,000 leading global firms use xMatters to ensure business operations run smoothly and effectively during incidents ranging from IT failures to product recalls to natural disasters to dynamic staffing to service outages to medical emergencies to supply-chain disruption.

 

About the Person

Abbas Haider Ali brings over 15 years of experience across a wide range of domains including systems engineering, product management and strategy, technical marketing and sales. As the CTO, Abbas is responsible for promoting the use of relevance engines across all markets through analyst and media relations, public speaking, publishing and blogging. He also spends time working with clients to map out the value that a relevance engine will provide in their environment. As a recognized thought leader in IT management and BCM he is a frequent speaker and author on providing relevant information to the right people at the right time. Previously, Abbas was the VP of Product Strategy at Managed Objects (now Novell BSM), and AVP of Pre-Sales Engineering at OPNET Technologies. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto.

 

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