Mark Dehmlow is a Sr. Business Development manager with Panduit’s Data Center business. In this role, Mark is focused on Global Strategic Accounts, Enterprise on-premise and Edge applications for Data Center Infrastructure. Mark is closely following the evolution of distributed compute network architectures and the focus of organizations to leverage Hybrid IT models as a result.
Mark has over 20 years of experience in the Telecommunications sector having served in various product management, product, segment and channel marketing roles in high tech manufacturing, with network operators and in technology distribution. Mark is particularly interested in assisting users of all types in the adoption of technology solutions to drive intended business outcomes for their organizations.
Mark holds a BA in Business Management from Bethel University and an MBA in Int’l business from European University, Brussels, Belgium.
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As I wrote in my previous blog post, distributed IT is a fast-growing cloud consumption model. Distributed cloud closes the gap between private and public clouds, thereby delivering all the benefits of public cloud, along with location-dependent cloud use cases. As a result, both cloud operators and end users benefit. However, with the resources in…
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