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BuyAutoParts.com Names CIO

socalTECH

San Diego-based BuyAutoParts.com , an online e-commerce site focused on auto parts, said Thursday that it has named Adrian Crisan as the company''s Chief Information Officer. Crisan joins from AutoAnything, where he was VP of Software Engineering. Crisan also has served at Sony Electronics and HP/Compaq.

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MANDT VR Names CTO

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Mandt was most recently CIO at VER, and also had previously served as Chief Technology Officer at Time Warner, Hearst Interactive Media and TrueCar. Dunn also was CTO at Dell Online, Dell's original e-commerce site, according to MANDT VR.

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Making The Enterprise Cloud Real: Unitas Global's Cloud Vision

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Most of the CIOs we are talking to are at large banks and healthcare providers. However, when they went to build out a second, disaster recovery site, they figure out that they had been there and done that, and didn''t want to build another one--they decided to outsource it. But, the way we do it is different.

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Dallas Day of.Net | Training and Trends on Microsoft Technologies

Tech Zulu Event

Speakers include Scott Hunger, a principal program Manager and Lead on the Azure Application and Platform Team; Richard Campbell, cofounder of Strangeloop Networks, Jeffrey Palermo, CIO of Headspring Systems and many more! This won’t be one of those talks.

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Why Millennials Are Moving to Downtown Cleveland

Tech.Co

Currently, I am the cofounder and CIO of Remesh , which is an AI platform that understands and engages groups of people in conversation in real time. Complion , a regulatory and document management platform for clinical research sites. What’s your role in your ecosystem? Read more about emerging startups in Cleveland at TechCo.

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Why.Net???

Alon Schwartz

Man, sometimes I’d rather say we developed the site in Assembly and I’m sure I’d get less raised eyebrows. Our job as technology leaders (CTOs, CIOs, and other fancy titles) is to find and implement technology solutions for world/business problems. This X can be PHP, Python, Ruby on Rails, or even Java. Well, seriously why.Net?

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Why.Net???

Alon Schwartz

Man, sometimes I’d rather say we developed the site in Assembly and I’m sure I’d get less raised eyebrows. Our job as technology leaders (CTOs, CIOs, and other fancy titles) is to find and implement technology solutions for world/business problems. This X can be PHP, Python, Ruby on Rails, or even Java. Well, seriously why.Net?

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