To our long-time customers, thank you for sticking with us and shaping our direction. To our new customers in GPUaaS and enterprise managed services, thank you for proving this need goes far beyond telco.
And to our employees, thank you for embracing our values and living them every day. The way you show up for customers, and for each other, is why we are able to move fast and deliver.
The takeaway from year one is simple. Elevated Observability, accurate, real-time application visibility and QoE signals, are quickly becoming the foundation for modern AI and automation. AppLogic Networks combines Elevated Observability with action, so you can see, optimize, secure and monetize your networks, be they Telco or Enterprise.
We look forward to another year of innovation in service of better application experience for users and better economics for network providers.
Happy Birthday, AppLogic Networks.
Topics: Quality of Experience, App QoE, App Quality of Experience
Mark has held multiple executive roles at Sandvine since joining Procera Networks in 2015 and was instrumental in the acquisition of Sandvine in 2017. Since the acquisition, Mark has led many functions and has sponsored cross functional initiatives in his role as Chief Operating Officer. Mark joined Sandvine from Tektronix Communications (a Danaher Company) where he was the VP Operations with responsibility for manufacturing, supply chain, commercial marketing, and adoption of the Danaher Business System of lean and growth tools. Previously, he was VP Solutions (engineering, service, and delivery), VP Products (product management and engineering), and VP/GM for a rapidly growing $250M business unit. Prior to joining Tektronix Communications, Mark spent 18 years with Nortel Networks where he held leadership roles in engineering and product management, including VP PLM for the GSM Access and VoIP/IMS businesses. He has led and built global teams of 50-1000 and has worked in Canada, Europe, and the US. Mark holds a Bachelor and Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Waterloo, Canada, and is co-author of two patents.