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Seren Kesller |
Chief Information Security Officer | Profile |
Chris Gutierrez |
Director - Integrated Technology Services | Profile |
Katie McCullough |
Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) | Profile |
Manage Mobility is an award-winning telecom management, mobile logistics and advisory firm built around innovation and expertise. Manage Mobility has provided its industry-leading solutions and value-added services to prestigious customers in the Government, Armed Forces, Enterprise, Financial, Public and Private sectors. Manage Mobility offers a complete set of Telecom Lifecycle Programs to help organizations improve operations, while simultaneously providing insight and savings all with a hands-on managed approach. By combining Telecom Expense Management (TEM) and Wireless Mobility Management (WMM) professional BPO services with SaaS applications and knowledgeable personnel, Manage Mobility benefits clients with end-to-end wireless and wireline solutions, mobile management, asset management and procurement solutions.
Telmex USA offers a strong business portfolio of services, including MPLS, international private lines, co-location and professional services. Our focus is on delivering end-to-end, integrated telecommunications solutions across the Americas and thus become your one-stop-shopping provider to meet both your national and international needs. Telmex USA’s activities in support of its customers are managed through a strategically deployed sales force and customer care organization. We have a specialized solutions engineering team that supports our commercial efforts by developing integrated solutions for customers. Our infrastructure and that of affiliated companies in the Latin American region enable us with the capabilities, infrastructure, and expertise to help companies connect and succeed in the region. If you depend on highly scalable customized technology solutions, Telmex USA is the right move for your business
A small team of technology innovators led by George Macricostas and his father Constantine “Deno” Macricostas came together in early 2000 to solve a problem – currently available data center solutions were not enterprise grade. As part of the executive team at Photronics, a $500 million global supplier to the semiconductor industry founded by Deno Macricostas, George and Deno commissioned data center builds around the world, but they weren`t satisfied with the current industry standards. That`s when they decided to found RagingWire Enterprise Solutions, now RagingWire Data Centers – because they wanted to design, build, and operate the world`s best data centers. The RagingWire leadership team soon met Charlie Linkhart, who would become RagingWire`s Chief Engineer, and started brainstorming potential advances in data center infrastructure. They had a unique idea, that world-class data centers should be designed for concurrent maintenance and operations. They realized that data center operations would fail without frequent maintenance and that maintenance would be discouraged unless it did not interrupt operations. In a matter of months, Charlie and the executive management team turned this idea into a design specification that would evolve into RagingWire`s 2N+2 critical infrastructure architecture and N-Matrix™ infrastructure management systems. Today, RagingWire has hundreds of customers and 650,000 square feet of data center space, but it has not lost its focus on innovation, maintenance, and operations. RagingWire remains a privately owned company, with no reliance on outside venture capital, ensuring our ability to meet client demands for years to come.
Telia Carrier owns and operates one of the world`s most extensive fiber backbones. Our mission is to provide exceptional network infrastructure and services – empowering individuals, businesses and societies to execute their most critical activities. By working close to our customers we make big ideas happen at the speed of fiber.
Global Crossing was founded in 1997 based on the concept and promise of the IP convergence of voice, data and video traffic.