August 30, 2005
Intelliden Appoints Nigel Oakley Vice President of EMEA Marketing
--Business Executive Expands Leadership Team--
Menlo Park, Calif., Aug. 30, 2005-Intelliden Inc., a leading provider of open, automated networking solutions, today announced the appointment of Nigel Oakley as Vice President of Marketing for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region.
Based in Intelliden's London office, Mr. Oakley brings extensive global marketing experience. He was most recently vice president of infrastructure business and marketing at RadioScape, a leading supplier of DAB infrastructure and receiver technology, where he was responsible for product and business development for the company's infrastructure division as well as driving the company's overall marketing programs.
"Nigel has 25 years of experience in the computing and networking industries with over 10 years in executive management positions at companies like 3Com, Openwave and RadioScape," said Kevin Burns, Intelliden Chief Marketing Officer. "He will leverage his business building skills and operational experience to accelerate Intelliden's worldwide visibility and revenue growth."
"I am thrilled to join the Intelliden team," said Oakley. "As a leading provider of award winning network automation solutions, Intelliden offers communications service providers, enterprises and government organizations reliable, scalable and standards-based applications to address their strategic challenges. I'm looking forward to expanding Intelliden's leadership position in Europe and beyond."
About Intelliden Inc.
Intelliden is a leading provider of automated, model-driven networking solutions. With the Intelliden R-Series® software suite, networks become more intelligent and efficient by dynamically responding to strategic priorities, which allows businesses and organizations to automate network configuration, reduce costs, increase network security and accelerate service activation. For more information, visit www.intelliden.com.
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