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Cloud Security Firm iboss Hires Software Vet to Boost EMEA Growth
📅 - Iboss, a cloud security company leveraging a purpose-built cloud architecture backed by 110 patents and over 100 Points of Presence (PoPs) globally, has hired Craig Talbot as its new Vice President of EMEA. Mr. Talbot is experienced in creating hyper growth in software companies, having previously worked at cloud-based software businesses Sitecore and Mulesoft.
"With increasing demand for iboss (iboss.com)' cloud security platform from mid-market and enterprise organizations in EMEA, we have appointed Craig to spearhead our efforts in growing our business and supporting customers in the region," said Paul Martini, CEO of iboss.
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