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Maurice
Bailey, President and CEO
Bailey
is President and CEO of FlyteComm where he is
focused on leading the company to growth and
profitability.
Bailey brings 25 years of technology
experience in both public and start-up
companies. Bailey is also a partner of the
Bailey Group, where he has a track record of
helping companies define strategy and execute to
drive growth. The Bailey Group provides
executive advisory services to high technology
companies and is a limited partner in the Novus1
and Novus2 funds.
Before
joining FlyteComm, Bailey was President and CEO
of Optimal Networks. Under his leadership,
Optimal emerged as a leader in
application-performance monitoring and annual
sales reached $12M.
Compuware acquired the company in 2000.
Previously,
Bailey was Senior Vice President of US
operations for Retix,
where the team grew sales from $3M to $70M,
leading to a successful IPO. Earlier
in his career Bailey worked for several
technology companies including Racal Data
Communications Group where as general manager he
was responsible for $650M in sales.
Bailey
holds engineering degrees from City University
in London and Imperial College of Science and
Technology at London University. Bailey
is a licensed pilot.
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Roman
Smolgovsky, Chief System Architect
Roman Smolgovsky is
responsible for architecting industry-leading
flight intelligence solutions as well as
managing the products development process. He
brings over 15 years of experience in system
architecture, design, implementation and
deployment of software solutions and has a
history of leading development teams to success.
Previously he was Chief Product Engineer for
Preview Systems where he was responsible for
creating next generation of Electronic Software
Distribution solutions. Prior he was lead
software engineer for Optimal Networks where he
was responsible for an Optimal Application
Insight product. Smolgovsky has a MS in Computer
Science from the University of Radio Engineering
Minsk, Minsk USSR. In his spare time he teaches
advanced computer science classes at San Jose
State University.
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