Mario Nemirovsky
Vorstandsvorsitzender bei Clevernet, Inc.
Aktive Beziehungen
Name | Geschlecht | Alter | Unternehmensverbindungen | Zusammenarbeit |
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Nadir Dagli | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 37 Jahre |
Hua Lee | M | 72 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 34 Jahre |
Umesh K. Mishra | M | 66 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 34 Jahre |
Glenn Fredrickson | M | 65 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 34 Jahre |
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Beziehungen zu mehreren Unternehmen
Ehemalige Beziehungen
Name | Geschlecht | Alter | Unternehmensverbindungen | Zusammenarbeit |
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Jeff Prince | M | - |
ConSentry Networks, Inc.
ConSentry Networks, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services ConSentry Networks Organizations today are grappling with how to regain control over their LANs. The dynamic application landscape, changing user population, proliferation of headless devices, embrace of digital storage of intellectual property - not to mention the scarcity of IT resources to manage it all - have tremendously complicated the task of controlling what users can do on the LAN. IT needs intelligent control to take back their LANs. A true understanding of users and devices, along with full knowledge of applications at Layer 7, is essential to regaining control. ConSentry's intelligent control enables IT to efficiently support NAC, ensure application performance, apply role-based controls to users, accelerate troubleshooting, and achieve compliance. These IT tasks, in turn, enable the business to benefit from increased employee productivity, improved asset protection, and operational efficiency. ConSentry Networks is leading the delivery of intelligent control. Customers around the globe have adopted their intelligent control, enabling them to capitalize on today’s new business practices including using contractors, outsourcing and offshoring, and more rapidly establishing working partnerships. ConSentry Networks, Inc. was founded in 2003 and is based in Milpitas, California. The company has received funding from Accel Partners, DAG Ventures, INVESCO Private Capital, and Translink Capital. | 7 Jahre |
Thomas J. Barsi | M | - |
ConSentry Networks, Inc.
ConSentry Networks, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services ConSentry Networks Organizations today are grappling with how to regain control over their LANs. The dynamic application landscape, changing user population, proliferation of headless devices, embrace of digital storage of intellectual property - not to mention the scarcity of IT resources to manage it all - have tremendously complicated the task of controlling what users can do on the LAN. IT needs intelligent control to take back their LANs. A true understanding of users and devices, along with full knowledge of applications at Layer 7, is essential to regaining control. ConSentry's intelligent control enables IT to efficiently support NAC, ensure application performance, apply role-based controls to users, accelerate troubleshooting, and achieve compliance. These IT tasks, in turn, enable the business to benefit from increased employee productivity, improved asset protection, and operational efficiency. ConSentry Networks is leading the delivery of intelligent control. Customers around the globe have adopted their intelligent control, enabling them to capitalize on today’s new business practices including using contractors, outsourcing and offshoring, and more rapidly establishing working partnerships. ConSentry Networks, Inc. was founded in 2003 and is based in Milpitas, California. The company has received funding from Accel Partners, DAG Ventures, INVESCO Private Capital, and Translink Capital. | 5 Jahre |
Sam Farsad | M | - |
ConSentry Networks, Inc.
ConSentry Networks, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services ConSentry Networks Organizations today are grappling with how to regain control over their LANs. The dynamic application landscape, changing user population, proliferation of headless devices, embrace of digital storage of intellectual property - not to mention the scarcity of IT resources to manage it all - have tremendously complicated the task of controlling what users can do on the LAN. IT needs intelligent control to take back their LANs. A true understanding of users and devices, along with full knowledge of applications at Layer 7, is essential to regaining control. ConSentry's intelligent control enables IT to efficiently support NAC, ensure application performance, apply role-based controls to users, accelerate troubleshooting, and achieve compliance. These IT tasks, in turn, enable the business to benefit from increased employee productivity, improved asset protection, and operational efficiency. ConSentry Networks is leading the delivery of intelligent control. Customers around the globe have adopted their intelligent control, enabling them to capitalize on today’s new business practices including using contractors, outsourcing and offshoring, and more rapidly establishing working partnerships. ConSentry Networks, Inc. was founded in 2003 and is based in Milpitas, California. The company has received funding from Accel Partners, DAG Ventures, INVESCO Private Capital, and Translink Capital. | - |
Hui Li | M | 57 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 3 Jahre |
David C. Spaulding | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 10 Jahre |
Nicole T. Sweetland | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Eric Willis | M | 52 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Christophe Duthoit | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 3 Jahre |
Heather L. Emmel | F | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Torrey Zaches | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Jim Herrell | M | 58 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Christopher Price | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Henry Kim | M | 57 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Craig Barbarosh | M | 56 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Fred Hughes | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Christopher Piety | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Michael R. Ricci | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
David Styka | M | 65 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Peter Martin | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Brian Grey | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 1 Jahre |
Christian Hudson | M | 59 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Jason Labowitz | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Christopher Beck | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Yoon-Sik Park | M | 54 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Brent Novak | M | 51 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Yulun Wang | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 3 Jahre |
John G. Yslas | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Ryan Lee Kelly | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
René Serral | M | - |
Clevernet, Inc.
Clevernet, Inc. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Clevernet, Inc. operates as a stealth mode company. It engages in networking and venture capital. The company was founded in Michael Leigh and Mario Nemirovsky in 2014 and is headquartered in Los Gatos, CA. | - |
Raquel Izumi | M | 54 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 6 Jahre |
Geoffrey Martin | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Brett Detterbeck | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Bradley Andrew Levin | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Jeffrey Scott Elvander | M | 55 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Stacie Stricker | F | 51 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Richard Reiss | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Melinda Gerber | F | 56 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Christine Marie Kugler | F | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Samuel Y. Shen | M | 59 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 1 Jahre |
Robert Denser | M | 53 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Karen Holterhoff | F | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Kris Newton | F | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Aaron Buczek | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 5 Jahre |
Paul Taghibagi | M | 56 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Kristen Hoover | F | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Paul Le Blanc | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Seth Mathew Streeter | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Scott David Gemmer | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
David W. M. Harvey | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Peter Buckland | M | 54 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Ranjeet Nabha | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Jim Leach | M | 57 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Joseph F. Golden | M | 66 |
ConSentry Networks, Inc.
ConSentry Networks, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services ConSentry Networks Organizations today are grappling with how to regain control over their LANs. The dynamic application landscape, changing user population, proliferation of headless devices, embrace of digital storage of intellectual property - not to mention the scarcity of IT resources to manage it all - have tremendously complicated the task of controlling what users can do on the LAN. IT needs intelligent control to take back their LANs. A true understanding of users and devices, along with full knowledge of applications at Layer 7, is essential to regaining control. ConSentry's intelligent control enables IT to efficiently support NAC, ensure application performance, apply role-based controls to users, accelerate troubleshooting, and achieve compliance. These IT tasks, in turn, enable the business to benefit from increased employee productivity, improved asset protection, and operational efficiency. ConSentry Networks is leading the delivery of intelligent control. Customers around the globe have adopted their intelligent control, enabling them to capitalize on today’s new business practices including using contractors, outsourcing and offshoring, and more rapidly establishing working partnerships. ConSentry Networks, Inc. was founded in 2003 and is based in Milpitas, California. The company has received funding from Accel Partners, DAG Ventures, INVESCO Private Capital, and Translink Capital. | 2 Jahre |
Brad Mandell | M | - |
ConSentry Networks, Inc.
ConSentry Networks, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services ConSentry Networks Organizations today are grappling with how to regain control over their LANs. The dynamic application landscape, changing user population, proliferation of headless devices, embrace of digital storage of intellectual property - not to mention the scarcity of IT resources to manage it all - have tremendously complicated the task of controlling what users can do on the LAN. IT needs intelligent control to take back their LANs. A true understanding of users and devices, along with full knowledge of applications at Layer 7, is essential to regaining control. ConSentry's intelligent control enables IT to efficiently support NAC, ensure application performance, apply role-based controls to users, accelerate troubleshooting, and achieve compliance. These IT tasks, in turn, enable the business to benefit from increased employee productivity, improved asset protection, and operational efficiency. ConSentry Networks is leading the delivery of intelligent control. Customers around the globe have adopted their intelligent control, enabling them to capitalize on today’s new business practices including using contractors, outsourcing and offshoring, and more rapidly establishing working partnerships. ConSentry Networks, Inc. was founded in 2003 and is based in Milpitas, California. The company has received funding from Accel Partners, DAG Ventures, INVESCO Private Capital, and Translink Capital. | - |
Dean Hickman-Smith | M | - |
ConSentry Networks, Inc.
ConSentry Networks, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services ConSentry Networks Organizations today are grappling with how to regain control over their LANs. The dynamic application landscape, changing user population, proliferation of headless devices, embrace of digital storage of intellectual property - not to mention the scarcity of IT resources to manage it all - have tremendously complicated the task of controlling what users can do on the LAN. IT needs intelligent control to take back their LANs. A true understanding of users and devices, along with full knowledge of applications at Layer 7, is essential to regaining control. ConSentry's intelligent control enables IT to efficiently support NAC, ensure application performance, apply role-based controls to users, accelerate troubleshooting, and achieve compliance. These IT tasks, in turn, enable the business to benefit from increased employee productivity, improved asset protection, and operational efficiency. ConSentry Networks is leading the delivery of intelligent control. Customers around the globe have adopted their intelligent control, enabling them to capitalize on today’s new business practices including using contractors, outsourcing and offshoring, and more rapidly establishing working partnerships. ConSentry Networks, Inc. was founded in 2003 and is based in Milpitas, California. The company has received funding from Accel Partners, DAG Ventures, INVESCO Private Capital, and Translink Capital. | - |
Jake Rothenberg | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Chris Browne | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Jason S. Spievak | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
John Lane Barry | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 1 Jahre |
Esfandiar Lohrasbpour | M | 68 |
ConSentry Networks, Inc.
ConSentry Networks, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services ConSentry Networks Organizations today are grappling with how to regain control over their LANs. The dynamic application landscape, changing user population, proliferation of headless devices, embrace of digital storage of intellectual property - not to mention the scarcity of IT resources to manage it all - have tremendously complicated the task of controlling what users can do on the LAN. IT needs intelligent control to take back their LANs. A true understanding of users and devices, along with full knowledge of applications at Layer 7, is essential to regaining control. ConSentry's intelligent control enables IT to efficiently support NAC, ensure application performance, apply role-based controls to users, accelerate troubleshooting, and achieve compliance. These IT tasks, in turn, enable the business to benefit from increased employee productivity, improved asset protection, and operational efficiency. ConSentry Networks is leading the delivery of intelligent control. Customers around the globe have adopted their intelligent control, enabling them to capitalize on today’s new business practices including using contractors, outsourcing and offshoring, and more rapidly establishing working partnerships. ConSentry Networks, Inc. was founded in 2003 and is based in Milpitas, California. The company has received funding from Accel Partners, DAG Ventures, INVESCO Private Capital, and Translink Capital. | - |
Kurt von Emster | M | 56 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Edward Perkin | M | 52 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Christian Bartlett Teig | M | 59 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Joseph S. Kennedy | M | 74 |
ConSentry Networks, Inc.
ConSentry Networks, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services ConSentry Networks Organizations today are grappling with how to regain control over their LANs. The dynamic application landscape, changing user population, proliferation of headless devices, embrace of digital storage of intellectual property - not to mention the scarcity of IT resources to manage it all - have tremendously complicated the task of controlling what users can do on the LAN. IT needs intelligent control to take back their LANs. A true understanding of users and devices, along with full knowledge of applications at Layer 7, is essential to regaining control. ConSentry's intelligent control enables IT to efficiently support NAC, ensure application performance, apply role-based controls to users, accelerate troubleshooting, and achieve compliance. These IT tasks, in turn, enable the business to benefit from increased employee productivity, improved asset protection, and operational efficiency. ConSentry Networks is leading the delivery of intelligent control. Customers around the globe have adopted their intelligent control, enabling them to capitalize on today’s new business practices including using contractors, outsourcing and offshoring, and more rapidly establishing working partnerships. ConSentry Networks, Inc. was founded in 2003 and is based in Milpitas, California. The company has received funding from Accel Partners, DAG Ventures, INVESCO Private Capital, and Translink Capital. | - |
Michael L. Goguen | M | 59 |
ConSentry Networks, Inc.
ConSentry Networks, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services ConSentry Networks Organizations today are grappling with how to regain control over their LANs. The dynamic application landscape, changing user population, proliferation of headless devices, embrace of digital storage of intellectual property - not to mention the scarcity of IT resources to manage it all - have tremendously complicated the task of controlling what users can do on the LAN. IT needs intelligent control to take back their LANs. A true understanding of users and devices, along with full knowledge of applications at Layer 7, is essential to regaining control. ConSentry's intelligent control enables IT to efficiently support NAC, ensure application performance, apply role-based controls to users, accelerate troubleshooting, and achieve compliance. These IT tasks, in turn, enable the business to benefit from increased employee productivity, improved asset protection, and operational efficiency. ConSentry Networks is leading the delivery of intelligent control. Customers around the globe have adopted their intelligent control, enabling them to capitalize on today’s new business practices including using contractors, outsourcing and offshoring, and more rapidly establishing working partnerships. ConSentry Networks, Inc. was founded in 2003 and is based in Milpitas, California. The company has received funding from Accel Partners, DAG Ventures, INVESCO Private Capital, and Translink Capital. | - |
W. Henry Weinberg | M | 79 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 7 Jahre |
Todd Capitani | M | 57 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
King Banerjee | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Michael McCurdy | M | 55 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Joshua Berman | M | 53 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Gary Allen Rogers | M | 79 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 7 Jahre |
Richard J. Gottlieb | M | 53 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Michael T. Pfeffer | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Jim Hjerpe Kaskade | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Steve Crawford | M | 53 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Leonard P. Mazlish | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Loren Banner Shepard | F | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 3 Jahre |
Eric Montgomery | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Sandi L. Bragar | F | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Julia Margaret Peter-Kerr | F | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Matthew Pigeon | M | 56 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Lorin Cortina | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Brian Fitzgerald | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Aaron Broder | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Daniel Leary | M | 55 |
ConSentry Networks, Inc.
ConSentry Networks, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services ConSentry Networks Organizations today are grappling with how to regain control over their LANs. The dynamic application landscape, changing user population, proliferation of headless devices, embrace of digital storage of intellectual property - not to mention the scarcity of IT resources to manage it all - have tremendously complicated the task of controlling what users can do on the LAN. IT needs intelligent control to take back their LANs. A true understanding of users and devices, along with full knowledge of applications at Layer 7, is essential to regaining control. ConSentry's intelligent control enables IT to efficiently support NAC, ensure application performance, apply role-based controls to users, accelerate troubleshooting, and achieve compliance. These IT tasks, in turn, enable the business to benefit from increased employee productivity, improved asset protection, and operational efficiency. ConSentry Networks is leading the delivery of intelligent control. Customers around the globe have adopted their intelligent control, enabling them to capitalize on today’s new business practices including using contractors, outsourcing and offshoring, and more rapidly establishing working partnerships. ConSentry Networks, Inc. was founded in 2003 and is based in Milpitas, California. The company has received funding from Accel Partners, DAG Ventures, INVESCO Private Capital, and Translink Capital. | - |
Fabian E. Schonholz | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
David Dillon | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Daniel Ginnetti | M | 55 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Bennet Tchaikovsky | M | 54 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Angela Belcher | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Scott A. Williamson | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
William Delaney | M | - |
ConSentry Networks, Inc.
ConSentry Networks, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services ConSentry Networks Organizations today are grappling with how to regain control over their LANs. The dynamic application landscape, changing user population, proliferation of headless devices, embrace of digital storage of intellectual property - not to mention the scarcity of IT resources to manage it all - have tremendously complicated the task of controlling what users can do on the LAN. IT needs intelligent control to take back their LANs. A true understanding of users and devices, along with full knowledge of applications at Layer 7, is essential to regaining control. ConSentry's intelligent control enables IT to efficiently support NAC, ensure application performance, apply role-based controls to users, accelerate troubleshooting, and achieve compliance. These IT tasks, in turn, enable the business to benefit from increased employee productivity, improved asset protection, and operational efficiency. ConSentry Networks is leading the delivery of intelligent control. Customers around the globe have adopted their intelligent control, enabling them to capitalize on today’s new business practices including using contractors, outsourcing and offshoring, and more rapidly establishing working partnerships. ConSentry Networks, Inc. was founded in 2003 and is based in Milpitas, California. The company has received funding from Accel Partners, DAG Ventures, INVESCO Private Capital, and Translink Capital. | - |
Justin O. Schmid | M | 59 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
Franklin Grosvenor | M | - |
ConSentry Networks, Inc.
ConSentry Networks, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services ConSentry Networks Organizations today are grappling with how to regain control over their LANs. The dynamic application landscape, changing user population, proliferation of headless devices, embrace of digital storage of intellectual property - not to mention the scarcity of IT resources to manage it all - have tremendously complicated the task of controlling what users can do on the LAN. IT needs intelligent control to take back their LANs. A true understanding of users and devices, along with full knowledge of applications at Layer 7, is essential to regaining control. ConSentry's intelligent control enables IT to efficiently support NAC, ensure application performance, apply role-based controls to users, accelerate troubleshooting, and achieve compliance. These IT tasks, in turn, enable the business to benefit from increased employee productivity, improved asset protection, and operational efficiency. ConSentry Networks is leading the delivery of intelligent control. Customers around the globe have adopted their intelligent control, enabling them to capitalize on today’s new business practices including using contractors, outsourcing and offshoring, and more rapidly establishing working partnerships. ConSentry Networks, Inc. was founded in 2003 and is based in Milpitas, California. The company has received funding from Accel Partners, DAG Ventures, INVESCO Private Capital, and Translink Capital. | - |
Hans Swildens | M | 53 |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 4 Jahre |
George Lovas | M | - |
University of California, Santa Barbara
| 2 Jahre |
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