Management Team
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Satish Menon
Co-founder & CEO
As the Chief Executive Officer, Satish Menon is responsible for driving the company's overall strategic direction, roadmap planning and day-to-day operational execution.
Previously, Satish was Worldwide Business Development Manager at Intel Corporation responsible for ecosystem development and channel enabling around technology platforms, security and business solutions in the Small & Medium Business and Financial Services sectors. He negotiated key partner deals and customer design wins in the US, Latin America, India, China and SE Asia to drive scalable opportunities and industry momentum.
Satish brings broad operational experience drawing from the various roles during the 18 years in the industry - engineering and product management, technical evangelist, business development and channel enabling. Satish holds an MBA from The Wharton School along with graduate degrees in Engineering and Computer Science from Purdue University and The Ohio State University respectively.
Gary L. Scott
Co-founder & CTO
As the Chief Technology Officer, Gary is responsible for the company's technology strategy and infrastructure direction along with leading the product design and development efforts.
Gary brings 30+ years of experience in product development at Intel Corporation with a track record of leading and delivering several mission-critical projects. During this tenure, he held various responsibilities - Project manager at the Artificial Intelligence Lab, Program Manager for Tool Automation & Optimization and Engineering Manager leading multi-national product development teams.
He brings a wealth of experience in product lifecycle management from inception to delivery and has spearheaded several initiatives and task forces around user interfaces, web based solutions, open source infrastructure technologies and development best practices. His areas of expertise include web application development, database technologies, workflow methodologies, software design patterns and best practices around iterative and component based development. He studied Computer Science at Stanford University.
