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InfoVista Sr. Director of Enterprise Product Marketing Joins the Vendor Forum

Pete Goldin
Editor and Publisher
APMdigest

Ricardo Belmar, Senior Director for Enterprise Product Marketing at InfoVista, has joined the APMdigest Vendor Forum.

In this role, Belmar develops market positioning and strategy for InfoVista’s enterprise solutions globally. As large enterprises in the manufacturing, retail, logistics, banking/finance and related industries grow their enterprise WANs to embrace and accelerate unified communications, collaborative and cloud-based applications, the need to deliver the best user experience to all users, customers, applications, and devices is ever increasing. Belmar helps these organizations find value with technology investments by optimizing their enterprise networks to drive the user experience and omni-channel customer experiences.

InfoVista is a provider of cost-effective network performance orchestration solutions for a better connected and collaborative world. InfoVista solutions empower communications service providers and large enterprises to ensure a high-quality user experience by achieving optimal network performance and guaranteeing business-critical application performance. InfoVista’s expertise and innovations provide a new level of actionable network, application and customer intelligence, visibility and control across all services, all technologies, and all domains of both the fixed and mobile networks. Using InfoVista solutions, 80 percent of the world's largest service providers and leading global enterprises deliver high-performing and differentiated services, plan and optimize networks to match application and service demands, and streamline network operations while keeping total cost of ownership as low as possible.

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InfoVista Sr. Director of Enterprise Product Marketing Joins the Vendor Forum

Pete Goldin
Editor and Publisher
APMdigest

Ricardo Belmar, Senior Director for Enterprise Product Marketing at InfoVista, has joined the APMdigest Vendor Forum.

In this role, Belmar develops market positioning and strategy for InfoVista’s enterprise solutions globally. As large enterprises in the manufacturing, retail, logistics, banking/finance and related industries grow their enterprise WANs to embrace and accelerate unified communications, collaborative and cloud-based applications, the need to deliver the best user experience to all users, customers, applications, and devices is ever increasing. Belmar helps these organizations find value with technology investments by optimizing their enterprise networks to drive the user experience and omni-channel customer experiences.

InfoVista is a provider of cost-effective network performance orchestration solutions for a better connected and collaborative world. InfoVista solutions empower communications service providers and large enterprises to ensure a high-quality user experience by achieving optimal network performance and guaranteeing business-critical application performance. InfoVista’s expertise and innovations provide a new level of actionable network, application and customer intelligence, visibility and control across all services, all technologies, and all domains of both the fixed and mobile networks. Using InfoVista solutions, 80 percent of the world's largest service providers and leading global enterprises deliver high-performing and differentiated services, plan and optimize networks to match application and service demands, and streamline network operations while keeping total cost of ownership as low as possible.

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