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Interphase Systems Wants Lew Smith To Grow Virtualization Business

July 22, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

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Management and technology consulting company Interphase Systems today announced it has named Lew Smith as Product Manager, Virtualization Solutions. In this newly created position, he will be responsible for building Interphase’s virtualization practice and offerings. Smith will continue to build relationships with existing technology partners, as well as engaging in new partner relationships.

Smith comes to Interphase Systems with 11 years of experience working with large enterprise companies in the areas of IT project management and large-scale application management. Most recently, he served as a senior project manager at Advanced Automation, a manufacturing systems integrator, where he managed multiple million dollar projects within the food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries.
Lew Smith holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Elon College in Elon, NC. He currently lives in Kennett Square, PA.
“Virtualization is our fastest growing practice area and we had the need for a dedicated Product Manager with the expertise and experience to lead this part of our business,” said John Biglin, CEO of Interphase Systems. “We are thrilled to have Smith join us at this important time to help expand our growing virtualization practice nationwide and bring businesses a solution that will save them time, money, and energy, while also providing increased security and disaster recovery capability.”
[Source: Marketwatch]

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