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Reveille Software Joins the Vendor Forum

Pete Goldin
Editor and Publisher
APMdigest

Dave Gibson, Chief Operating Officer of Reveille Software, has joined APMdigest's Vendor Forum.

Gibson drives Reveille’s revenue objectives and is responsible for the company’s global sales, marketing and day-to-day operations. He has more than 20 years of software and technology sales and marketing experience; most recently as the VP of North American Sales at TRIRIGA. He previously served as the Regional VP of Software and Services Sales for Southern US at Interwoven, Inc., and the VP of Sales for MediaBin, Inc. At MediaBin, he helped grow the company from inception through acquisition to Interwoven. Gibson also spent 10 years at Intergraph Corporation in various field sales management and marketing roles including director of sales for process industries. He graduated from Tennessee Technological University.

Reveille Software enables clients to manage business critical content by helping IT find issues first and fix them fast. Built for enterprise content management (ECM), document capture, and enterprise file sync & share (EFSS), Reveille proactively identifies, diagnoses and repairs issues automatically while preventing downstream errors. With sophisticated end user reporting and dashboards, business and IT managers gain deep insight to make better decisions and improve overall performance. Unlike other APM solutions, Reveille’s unique ECM focus and easy-to-use, pre-configured wizards installs in days and is simple to maintain.

Based in Atlanta GA and founded in 2000, Reveille Software is used by more than 400 organizations, including 200 Fortune 500 companies.

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Reveille Software Joins the Vendor Forum

Pete Goldin
Editor and Publisher
APMdigest

Dave Gibson, Chief Operating Officer of Reveille Software, has joined APMdigest's Vendor Forum.

Gibson drives Reveille’s revenue objectives and is responsible for the company’s global sales, marketing and day-to-day operations. He has more than 20 years of software and technology sales and marketing experience; most recently as the VP of North American Sales at TRIRIGA. He previously served as the Regional VP of Software and Services Sales for Southern US at Interwoven, Inc., and the VP of Sales for MediaBin, Inc. At MediaBin, he helped grow the company from inception through acquisition to Interwoven. Gibson also spent 10 years at Intergraph Corporation in various field sales management and marketing roles including director of sales for process industries. He graduated from Tennessee Technological University.

Reveille Software enables clients to manage business critical content by helping IT find issues first and fix them fast. Built for enterprise content management (ECM), document capture, and enterprise file sync & share (EFSS), Reveille proactively identifies, diagnoses and repairs issues automatically while preventing downstream errors. With sophisticated end user reporting and dashboards, business and IT managers gain deep insight to make better decisions and improve overall performance. Unlike other APM solutions, Reveille’s unique ECM focus and easy-to-use, pre-configured wizards installs in days and is simple to maintain.

Based in Atlanta GA and founded in 2000, Reveille Software is used by more than 400 organizations, including 200 Fortune 500 companies.

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