Greg Hohenbrink, Cloud Services Director at Wursta, has joined the APM Blog on APMdigest.
Hohenbrink is a seasoned sales and solution engineering leader with an impressive track record of overseeing the sales and pre-sales activities for large accounts. He has amassed over 15 years of experience in IT project management with success in substantial team-building, and expertise in sales, cloud architecture, application development, content management, and emerging technologies.
Wursta is a technology industry organization that fosters, builds, and shapes the leveraging of technology to grow businesses. The company's mission is to maximize the use of the cloud, providing continuous support for the appropriate technological decision-making that allows its clients to grow through the development of cultures of continuous innovation. As a global premier Google partner, Wursta handles cloud migrations, managed services, infrastructure modernization, custom application development, digital workplace optimization, and cybersecurity and risk management. The Austin, TX-based company was founded in 2014 by Matt Wursta and has ranked in the top 500 of Inc. 5000 fastest-growing private companies for the past three years. Wursta currently ranks number 24 on Inc. Magazine's List of the Southwest Region's Fastest-Growing Private Companies.
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