InnovoEdge, a multi-cloud and edge AI application orchestration company, today announced that Michael Vitale has joined the executive team as Chief Technology Officer.
This solidifies a clear commitment and vision of scaling InnovoEdge solutions for compute intensive applications.
Prior to joining the company, Mike was SVP, Webcasting, at PGi and spent over a decade as the CTO of TalkPoint, where he was a pioneer in developing and commercializing SaaS broadcasting platforms used on a daily basis by the Fortune 500.âWe could not be more excited to have Mike join our leadership team,â said Nick Balletta, InnovoEdgeâs CEO.
âMike was driving SaaS adoption before it was even called SaaS for some of the worldâs largest companies and we know he will provide the client-first focus that we need in our strategyâ said Balletta.In his role as Chief Technology Officer, Michael will oversee product strategy and development by growing and inspiring the engineering team, ensuring rapid innovation and technical vision that drives world class technology and accelerates InnovoEdge to its next phase of growth.âArtificial intelligence and machine learning applications are changing the world.
Itâs amazing to be working with the perfect mix of industry veterans and young innovators at InnovoEdge.
Weâre looking forward to disrupting the industry,â said Vitale.Â
Tell us about your role in Searchspring?I was hired into Searchspring as the CTO in September 2019 after Searchspring had acquired a second ecommerce company, Nextopia.
I was brought on to help understand the state of each platform, what the future should be for each of the products and how the engineering teams should be structured to help get to that future state.2.
Can you tell us about your journey into this market?I worked as a Sales Engineer for Endeca when they made a beachhead into the Canadian market â Endeca at the time powered the search and nav of 50% of the IR 100.
After that, I co-founded GroupBy Inc who was subsequently asked by Google to build a replacement ecommerce platform for the deprecated Google Site Search.3.
How do you think technology is upgrading the marketing Sector?The ubiquity of cloud computing reduced the barrier to entry into ecommerce to almost zero.
As technology matures, for example, search, the feature sets that were only achieved by the IR 100 are now commonplace for entry level stores.
After touting the launch of the world's first 5G network in December, it still hasn't made it available to anyone aside from select, friendly business customers.
CNET's speed test of 5G networks around the world, spanning everywhere from Seoul to London and many cities in between, have found startling high speeds but limited or spotty coverage.
All new network deployments have their fair share of growing pains, but this generation's rollout has been far more problematic.
If the last few years have been all about building up hype for when 5G becomes reality, 2019 has been about sustaining that hype until 5G becomes something ready for mainstream consumers.
It's been about a series of first: AT and Korean telecom player KT jockeying to be the first to launch a 5G; Verizon launching the first 5G network available to US consumers; Motorola launching the first 5G device through a Moto Mod attachment; Samsung launching the first 5G smartphone; or EE launching the first UK network.
Ultimately, this is more about bragging rights and the ability to tout network superiority over their competitors, and less about whether you as a consumer are going to get a good experience.
Talend (NASDAQ: TLND), a global leader in data integration and data integrity, today announced it has named Krishna Tammana, as its Chief Technology Officer (CTO).
Krishna, most recently VP of Engineering at Splunk, will be responsible for scaling the product and engineering organizations to drive innovation and Talendâs continued market growth.âDigital transformation is accelerating at an unprecedented pace, and agile product innovation is more essential than ever to meet the needs of businesses at every step of that journey,â said Christal Bemont, CEO of Talend.
âIâm delighted to welcome Krishna as our new CTO.
He has the background and market experience thatâs essential to lead Talendâs engineering organization and ensure that we are consistently at the forefront of innovation and driving the redefinition of the data market.âMost recently, Krishna spent nearly a decade as VP of Engineering & Product Advocacy at Splunk, the market-leading data monitoring, management, and analytics player.
During his tenure, he led global engineering teams and cloud operations during the companyâs successful portfolio expansion and transition to the cloud.
Krishna was deeply involved in defining Splunkâs product and cloud strategy during its rapid growth from $80 million in revenue to over $2 billion and expanding the addressable market both organically and inorganically while fostering a culture of agility and innovation.Prior to Splunk, Krishna held engineering management roles at Dun & Bradstreet, YouSendIt, RIGHT90 INC. and E*Trade.âItâs a great time to be joining Talend.
Tell us about your role at InFront Compliance?I am co-founder and the chief technical officer of InFront Compliance.
In a small business, roles are always broad and we tend to wear a lot of âhatsâ.
Can you tell us about your journey into this market?My journey to where we are now started 25 years ago, when I first began learning to code.
From there, I spent ten years helping my clients with data privacy, technology, and corporate issues.
Over 80% of financial institutions are still managing third party compliance using spreadsheets, even as they have begun to adopt governance and risk software platforms.
We think thereâs an opportunity to reduce this manual error and make compliance a collaborative process thatâs transparent across all of the relevant stakeholders and efficient to arrive at decisions quickly and monitor relationships to reduce risk.
InnovoEdge, a multi-cloud and edge AI application orchestration company, today announced that Michael Vitale has joined the executive team as Chief Technology Officer.
This solidifies a clear commitment and vision of scaling InnovoEdge solutions for compute intensive applications.
Prior to joining the company, Mike was SVP, Webcasting, at PGi and spent over a decade as the CTO of TalkPoint, where he was a pioneer in developing and commercializing SaaS broadcasting platforms used on a daily basis by the Fortune 500.âWe could not be more excited to have Mike join our leadership team,â said Nick Balletta, InnovoEdgeâs CEO.
âMike was driving SaaS adoption before it was even called SaaS for some of the worldâs largest companies and we know he will provide the client-first focus that we need in our strategyâ said Balletta.In his role as Chief Technology Officer, Michael will oversee product strategy and development by growing and inspiring the engineering team, ensuring rapid innovation and technical vision that drives world class technology and accelerates InnovoEdge to its next phase of growth.âArtificial intelligence and machine learning applications are changing the world.
Itâs amazing to be working with the perfect mix of industry veterans and young innovators at InnovoEdge.
Weâre looking forward to disrupting the industry,â said Vitale.Â
After touting the launch of the world's first 5G network in December, it still hasn't made it available to anyone aside from select, friendly business customers.
CNET's speed test of 5G networks around the world, spanning everywhere from Seoul to London and many cities in between, have found startling high speeds but limited or spotty coverage.
All new network deployments have their fair share of growing pains, but this generation's rollout has been far more problematic.
If the last few years have been all about building up hype for when 5G becomes reality, 2019 has been about sustaining that hype until 5G becomes something ready for mainstream consumers.
It's been about a series of first: AT and Korean telecom player KT jockeying to be the first to launch a 5G; Verizon launching the first 5G network available to US consumers; Motorola launching the first 5G device through a Moto Mod attachment; Samsung launching the first 5G smartphone; or EE launching the first UK network.
Ultimately, this is more about bragging rights and the ability to tout network superiority over their competitors, and less about whether you as a consumer are going to get a good experience.
Tell us about your role in Searchspring?I was hired into Searchspring as the CTO in September 2019 after Searchspring had acquired a second ecommerce company, Nextopia.
I was brought on to help understand the state of each platform, what the future should be for each of the products and how the engineering teams should be structured to help get to that future state.2.
Can you tell us about your journey into this market?I worked as a Sales Engineer for Endeca when they made a beachhead into the Canadian market â Endeca at the time powered the search and nav of 50% of the IR 100.
After that, I co-founded GroupBy Inc who was subsequently asked by Google to build a replacement ecommerce platform for the deprecated Google Site Search.3.
How do you think technology is upgrading the marketing Sector?The ubiquity of cloud computing reduced the barrier to entry into ecommerce to almost zero.
As technology matures, for example, search, the feature sets that were only achieved by the IR 100 are now commonplace for entry level stores.
Talend (NASDAQ: TLND), a global leader in data integration and data integrity, today announced it has named Krishna Tammana, as its Chief Technology Officer (CTO).
Krishna, most recently VP of Engineering at Splunk, will be responsible for scaling the product and engineering organizations to drive innovation and Talendâs continued market growth.âDigital transformation is accelerating at an unprecedented pace, and agile product innovation is more essential than ever to meet the needs of businesses at every step of that journey,â said Christal Bemont, CEO of Talend.
âIâm delighted to welcome Krishna as our new CTO.
He has the background and market experience thatâs essential to lead Talendâs engineering organization and ensure that we are consistently at the forefront of innovation and driving the redefinition of the data market.âMost recently, Krishna spent nearly a decade as VP of Engineering & Product Advocacy at Splunk, the market-leading data monitoring, management, and analytics player.
During his tenure, he led global engineering teams and cloud operations during the companyâs successful portfolio expansion and transition to the cloud.
Krishna was deeply involved in defining Splunkâs product and cloud strategy during its rapid growth from $80 million in revenue to over $2 billion and expanding the addressable market both organically and inorganically while fostering a culture of agility and innovation.Prior to Splunk, Krishna held engineering management roles at Dun & Bradstreet, YouSendIt, RIGHT90 INC. and E*Trade.âItâs a great time to be joining Talend.
Tell us about your role at InFront Compliance?I am co-founder and the chief technical officer of InFront Compliance.
In a small business, roles are always broad and we tend to wear a lot of âhatsâ.
Can you tell us about your journey into this market?My journey to where we are now started 25 years ago, when I first began learning to code.
From there, I spent ten years helping my clients with data privacy, technology, and corporate issues.
Over 80% of financial institutions are still managing third party compliance using spreadsheets, even as they have begun to adopt governance and risk software platforms.
We think thereâs an opportunity to reduce this manual error and make compliance a collaborative process thatâs transparent across all of the relevant stakeholders and efficient to arrive at decisions quickly and monitor relationships to reduce risk.