Ipanema Technologies launches expanded AppsWork service for SMBs
Available through Ingram Micro, AppsWork's new WAN features help simplify cloud and application delivery for SMBs.
John Mazur was a Senior Analyst within 451 Research's Networks practice, provided timely, in-depth perspectives on key trends and developments in enterprise networking, carrier networks, mobile infrastructure and their support systems. John's research themes include IP transformation, convergence, scaling, mobility and innovative industry players.
John brought more than 20 years of ICT industry experience to his role at 451 Research, including consulting and as an Ovum and Gartner analyst covering next-generation service-provider networks. Prior to that, John was VP of Marketing and Business Development at an optical equipment startup, Alliance Director at Siemens AG and a Strategic Marketing Manager with Fujitsu. Previously, he was a Member of Technical Staff at NYNEX Science and Technology. His professional career began with a Bell System management development program at New York Telephone in Central Office Engineering.
John is a member of the IEEE, has an MBA from New York Institute of Technology and a BS in Engineering from Polytechnic Institute of New York University. He is based in Connecticut.
Available through Ingram Micro, AppsWork's new WAN features help simplify cloud and application delivery for SMBs.
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