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Atlanta, GA-based QASymphony Appointed Jonathan Alexander as Chief Technology Officer
Date of management change: March 22, 2016
Atlanta, GA-based QASymphony Appointed Jonathan Alexander as Chief Technology Officer
To create solutions for agile development teams that significantly improve speed, efficiency and collaboration throughout the software testing process. We do this by hiring the best and brightest people who create innovative software and are extraordinarily focused on customer success.
Jonathan Alexander is Chief Technology Officer at QASymphony where he leads the research and development of the qTest platform, including the development of new product offerings. Prior to QASymphony, Jonathan was the CTO at Vonage Business Solutions (formerly Vocalocity), a leader in cloud-based business communications. He has successfully led the development of teams and award-winning software at 3 start-ups, Vocalocity (acquired by Vonage), vmSight (acquired by Liquidware Labs), and Radnet (technology and team acquired by Epiphany) and also served in post-acquisition executive roles at Liquidware Labs and Epiphany. He studied computer science at UCLA, and began his career writing software for author Michael Crichton. He holds multiple software patents, and he is the author of Codermetrics published by O`Reilly in 2011.
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