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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, January 29, 2020
The Xyte CDMP is the first integrated solution that allows hardware manufacturers to monitor, maintain, and commercialize their connected devices from a single location. It's a single platform that transforms hardware into services.
FREMONT, CA: “Xyte is transforming the way hardware manufacturers, integrators, and end-users do business and creating tremendous new growth opportunities across the entire ecosystem. I am thrilled to join such a disruptive company,” said Andrew Gross. Xyte, the pioneer in Hardware-as-a-Service (HaaS) solutions delivering a fundamental transformation in how hardware manufacturing ecosystems work, will be expanding operations in North America as part of its global development, which will be led by Andrew Gross, the company’s new VP of Sales. In addition, the company is repositioning itself strategically to satisfy the rapidly increasing demand for its as-a-Service enabling platform.
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Hardware manufacturers and integrators now have a single set of tools to turn their devices into services, the market quickly with as-a-Service offerings, and transact recurring revenue at scale, thanks to Xyte's first-of-its-kind Connected Device Management Platform (CDMP).
“The digital transformation, changing markets, ageing equipment, and customers’ demand for greater flexibility are just a few reasons companies need to act and operate quickly. Xyte’s as-a-Service enablement platform modernizes the industry, allows companies to get to the cloud faster than ever before, and provides dynamic management capabilities to continuously keep products up to date with the latest and greatest features. I look forward to working with partners in the US and globally, and supporting Xyte’s ambitious growth strategy,” adds Gross.
“Andrew brings a wealth of sales management experience to the role. His forward-thinking, pioneering approach has been demonstrated throughout his career and we’re ecstatic to have him join our growing team to lead the US operations,” said Xyte’s Co-founder and CEO Omer Brookstein. “Our presence in North America will enable us to accelerate our growth while continuing to demonstrate category leadership and bring digital transformation to the manufacturing ecosystem.”
Gross has over a decade of expertise driving revenue development and establishing successful sales teams, and he brings that experience to Xyte. He most recently worked at Crestron Electronics as VP of Enterprise Sales and in various leadership roles. He led the video collaborations and IoT cloud businesses, developed go-to-market strategies, and established new divisions.
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