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INETCO Joins the Vendor Forum

Pete Goldin
APMdigest

Stacy Gorkoff, Director, Strategic Marketing for INETCO, has joined the APMdigest Vendor Forum.

INETCO Systems Limited provides business transaction management software, application performance monitoring software, communications gateway products and protocol support for a variety of application architectures built within physical, hosted, virtual and cloud-based environments.

INETCO's objective is to make the monitoring of every complex transaction environment simple. The company's flagship product, INETCO Insight, popular for monitoring in ATM, payment processing, financial transaction and banking environments, is built on top of an extensible business transaction management (BTM) platform that can recognize and analyze any enterprise application transaction - including Virtual, Cloud and Mobile Environments.

Stacy has over 12 years of experience working with leading edge network monitoring and application performance management companies in a marketing, communications, analyst relations, product marketing, partnering strategy and business development capacity.

Prior to INETCO, Stacy worked at Apparent Networks Inc. (ANI), where she oversaw the successful roll-outs of the AppareNet product for major accounts such as ACS Inc., The Boeing Company, Rogers and HP. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from the University of British Columbia and also holds a Certificate Diploma in Internet Marketing.

Click here to read Stacy Gorkoff's first Vendor Forum blog: Monitoring Payment Application Performance Within Virtual, Cloud and Mobile Environments

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INETCO Joins the Vendor Forum

Pete Goldin
APMdigest

Stacy Gorkoff, Director, Strategic Marketing for INETCO, has joined the APMdigest Vendor Forum.

INETCO Systems Limited provides business transaction management software, application performance monitoring software, communications gateway products and protocol support for a variety of application architectures built within physical, hosted, virtual and cloud-based environments.

INETCO's objective is to make the monitoring of every complex transaction environment simple. The company's flagship product, INETCO Insight, popular for monitoring in ATM, payment processing, financial transaction and banking environments, is built on top of an extensible business transaction management (BTM) platform that can recognize and analyze any enterprise application transaction - including Virtual, Cloud and Mobile Environments.

Stacy has over 12 years of experience working with leading edge network monitoring and application performance management companies in a marketing, communications, analyst relations, product marketing, partnering strategy and business development capacity.

Prior to INETCO, Stacy worked at Apparent Networks Inc. (ANI), where she oversaw the successful roll-outs of the AppareNet product for major accounts such as ACS Inc., The Boeing Company, Rogers and HP. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from the University of British Columbia and also holds a Certificate Diploma in Internet Marketing.

Click here to read Stacy Gorkoff's first Vendor Forum blog: Monitoring Payment Application Performance Within Virtual, Cloud and Mobile Environments

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