| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Dennis Comma |
VP Cloud Engineering | Profile |
Pragash Pillai |
Executive Vice President, Chief Technology and Information Officer | Profile |
Philippe Le May |
Chief Technology Officer | Profile |
Philippe Le May |
Chief Technology Officer | Profile |
Founded in 2000, nGenx is a cloud services pioneer in hosted application and desktop delivery. nGenx works with strategic partners such as Microsoft, Intuit, Google, IndependenceIT, Artisan Infrastructure, and others to develop hosted IT applications provided via the cloud. Through its cutting-edge technology, nGenx enables organizations to access their business applications on any device, anywhere business may be conducted. In 2014, nGenx was recognized by both Microsoft and Citrix for its leadership in the industry. nGenx markets its solutions through both white label and agency programs supported by its nGenx control panel, a single pane-of-glass provisioning System that allows partners and enterprise customers complete control over their IT environments.
Global Crossing was founded in 1997 based on the concept and promise of the IP convergence of voice, data and video traffic.
CapRock delivers world-class communications to customers with critical operations anywhere in the world.
Future Technologies Venture, LLC is a professional services company specializing in the assessment, planning, design, implementation, and support of innovative communications solutions. FT maintains a strong concentration on emerging standards such as Wi-Fi, Small Cell and 4G technologies (UMTS, LTE and Wi-MAX). Through this practice and our knowledge of legacy cellular products (GSM, EVDO, etc.) and Broadband Wireless solutions, Future Technologies consistently distinguishes itself as an industry expert in all aspects of customer network evolution for both PRIVATE and PUBLIC network infrastructure projects throughout the US and World. Future Technologies is headquartered in Atlanta, GA.
Shenandoah Telecommunications is one of the leading companies in the Telecommunications sector.