John Gray, CPO at InterVision, has joined the APM Blog on APMdigest.
Gray is a highly experienced and visionary leader who solves complex business challenges and delivers impactful technology solutions. As the CPO, he plays a crucial role in driving InterVision’s rapid growth by providing strategic vision and thought leadership. His deep understanding of client and market needs allows him to identify cutting-edge technology products and services and combine them into innovative solutions for customers. With a background as a serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Infiniti Consulting, a leading player in Public Cloud Services, Gray brings a wealth of expertise to the table. He has previously served as CTO and senior software architect for various large system integrators and start-ups. His extensive experience spans across the Public Sector, State and Local governments, Higher Education, and Healthcare. He has worked closely with numerous public sector agencies in taxation, transportation, retirement systems, healthcare, social services, public utilities, justice, courts, and many others.
InterVision is a managed services provider, delivering and supporting complex IT solutions for mid-to-enterprise and public sector organizations throughout the US. With 30 years of experience and one of the most comprehensive solution portfolios, InterVision drives business outcomes with an unparalleled focus on the customer and employee experience to help organizations be more competitive, compliant, and secure.
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