Marina Gil-Santamaria, Director of Product Marketing Management & Community for the Ipswitch Network Management Division, has joined the Vendor Forum.
The Network Management Division of Ipswitch, Inc. is the developer of the WhatsUp Gold suite of innovative IT management software. WhatsUp Gold is deployed on over 100,000 networks worldwide and delivers comprehensive network, system, application and log monitoring and management solutions for small and medium businesses and enterprises. The award winning solution supports a wide range of IT management tasks including automated discovery, mapping, real-time monitoring, alerting, troubleshooting and reporting, as well as log management for security and compliance.
At the Ipswitch Network Management Division, Marina Gil-Santamaria is responsible for messaging, positioning and Go-to-Market-strategies for products and solutions centered around the WhatsUp Gold IT Management Platform and WhatsUp Log Management product lines. Marina is also responsible for launching, managing, and evangelizing WUGspace –- an IT community centered around meaningful technical content for network engineers, IT managers, Architects and System Administrators.
Marina Gil-Santamaria has held positions in development, professional services, online communities, product management and product marketing management with organizations such as CA, Wily, Empirix, Oracle and Gomez. She holds an MS in electrical engineering from the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain.
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