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Steve Mankoff

Steven Mankoff  has over 20 years of experience in the software industry and currently serves on the Boards of Virtual Instruments, ConvergeOne, Nomis Solutions and SignalDemand and is an advisor to Cloud9 Analytics, CodeObjects, Neuvora, and NorthStar. Previously, Steve worked as Senior Vice President Global and Technical Services at Siebel Systems, Inc. which was acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2006. Steve was a member of the Founder’s Circle of first employees and the Siebel executive management team. As Senior Vice President Global and Technical Services, Steve was responsible for Siebel’s global Expert Services, Education, Professional Services, Quality Engineering, Technical Account Management, Technical Support, Customer Satisfaction and Offshore Development programs. The combined organization had over 2,100 employees, over 700 dedicated contractors and annual revenue approaching $1 billion. Prior to Siebel, he held various product, marketing, and sales management positions at several software companies including Oracle. He earned a Master of Science in Management from the MIT Sloan School and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Brown University.

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One of the best solutions that we have purchased is a VirtualWisdom  Fiber Channel TAP, Probe, and Analyzer. These pieces of hardware combined with the software sitting behind the equipment can help to analyze a problem very quickly.

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