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EkkoSense expands management team to support international growth

July 11, 2018 By Louise Frampton Leave a Comment

Jason Kaye

EkkoSense, the UK-based data centre thermal optimisation specialist, has appointed Jason Kaye as Sales Director. Jason joins the company after seven years in senior EMEA roles at RF Code, the real-time data centre solutions specialist, and will play a key role in building out the EkkoSense partner network and developing international sales.

Jason Kaye brings over 20 years’ data centre, software and networking engineering and sales experience to EkkoSense – most recently from physical asset management and environmental monitoring data centre solutions provider RF Code, where he joined as Director – EMEA Technical Engineering before serving as the company’s EMEA General Manager. Earlier he spent three years in EMEA & APAC technical sales management roles with Uplogix, the network management leader. 

“EkkoSense is growing strongly and is increasingly seen as an innovator when it comes to optimising thermal performance across critical facilities such as data centres. Bringing Jason Kaye on board to help drive our next key growth phase is an important appointment for EkkoSense, particularly as we work to take our distinctive thermal optimisation proposition to a broader international market,” commented EkkoSense’s CEO Dean Boyle. “Jason brings proven sales leadership skills to EkkoSense, while his in-depth knowledge of the real-time environmental monitoring and asset management challenges facing today’s data centre operators will be a significant benefit.”

Jason Kaye commented: “I am excited to be joining the company at such a key stage at its development, and look forward to working with the EkkoSense team as we broaden out our sales focus to target international markets, build out the EkkoSense partner ecosystem, and also develop our attractive proposition for the critical colocation sector.”

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