Mission Critical Magazine features Michael Moore, Newest Hire to Upsite Technologies

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Upsite Technologies recently announced the hire of Michael Moore to the position of Director of Product Management. From the article:

Former Verizon engineer and Chatsworth Products manager brings to Upsite sixteen years of experience in the IT/data center industry.

December 9, 2014
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Upsite Technologies, Inc., has announced the addition of Michael Moore to the position of director of product management, where he will be responsible for managing Upsite’s robust existing product line as well as participating in driving new product development.

In his new role, Moore brings to Upsite more than sixteen years of experience in the IT/data center industry. Specifically, he brings a strong background in: networking, computer hardware, custom engineering applications, product development, product management and data center operations.

Prior to joining Upsite, Moore was a key product manager with Chatsworth Products (CPI). In this capacity, he worked within Chatsworth’s Open Architecture product line, which includes racks, cable management/pathway products, enclosures, and thermal initiative products (representing 60% of the CPI revenue line). Throughout his nearly ten-year career with Chatsworth, Moore also worked as an Associate Product Manager and Application Engineer.

“I am excited to join the leader of data center airflow management solutions, Upsite Technologies,” said Moore. “I look forward to helping Upsite continue its global expansion and develop innovative solutions for data center airflow management.”

“We are delighted to welcome a seasoned professional like Michael to Upsite,” said Peter Crook, president and CEO of Upsite Technologies. “Michael has a proven track record in driving teams to grow existing product lines and managing global product launches. He also brings an additional layer of data center thermal knowledge.”

Moore holds a B.S. from Texas A&M University and a Master of Business Administration from Texas State University.

Read the full article at Mission Critical Magazine.