Security, storage and technology industry veteran to guide continued revenue growth of leader in Video Lifecycle Management for video surveillance
TimeSight Systems™, the industry leader in Video Lifecycle Management (VLM) for video surveillance, has announced that Mike Gluck has joined the company as vice president of Sales effective immediately. The appointment follows a wave of industry awards in recognition of the company’s Network Video Recorder (NVR) platform that is unique in its ability to provide automated VLM, including the Security Industry Association’s at ISC West 2009 in Las Vegas and the esteemed ASIS Accolades award at ASIS 2009 in Anaheim, Calif. for TimeSight’s unique approach to security.
“Mike’s long and successful career in security, storage, and technology makes him an extremely strong addition to our executive team,” said Charles Foley, Chairman & CEO for TimeSight Systems. “As we continue to expand our business rapidly and drive the practice of Video Lifecycle Management even further into the mainstream, Mike’s proven ability to help young companies move to the next level in market penetration and generate explosive growth will be invaluable for us. ”
Gluck has over 35 years of experience in the computer, security and data storage industry, including executive sales management positions with Pivot3, Xiotech, Fujitsu Computer Products of America, and Control Data. As VP of Sales for Pivot3, Gluck was instrumental in Pivot3's initial launch into the digital surveillance storage market, an rapidly growing storage vertical. He has a successful track record of growing revenue and businesses for both startups and for larger companies. In addition, he was a co-founder and chief operating officer of Chaparral Network Storage, overseeing acquisitions and managing the company’s IPO filing process, as well as serving as CEO of Vanguard Technology, a systems integrator focused on the Federal and DoD markets.
“This is an exciting time to join the team at TimeSight Systems as the market for video surveillance storage continues to advance rapidly and our products evolve to meet emerging customer demands, driven both by the adoption of megapixel cameras and the soaring costs of storing high resolution video,” said Gluck. “The growing demand for TimeSight’s solutions highlights the fact that managing IP-based video storage effectively has become a necessary part of any successful security program and I’m looking forward to helping to widen our presence in the market even further across all enterprises.”
Gluck graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering and received an MBA from the University of Chicago.
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