PacketFabric Expands Leadership and Engineering Teams to Meet AI Connectivity Demand
PacketFabric announced in a press release that it has expanded its leadership, sales, and engineering teams to meet rising demand for AI infrastructure and high performance connectivity. The company has added more than a dozen new hires across business development, cloud connectivity, and enterprise sales.
New additions include Eric Sindelar as Executive Vice President of Business Development, who will lead strategic partnerships and ecosystem expansion, and Alan Shih as Director of Sales and Business Development, Cloud and AI, bringing experience from Google in hyperscale cloud networking. The company also added several enterprise account executives to support its growing customer base.
PacketFabric is also expanding its engineering organization with new roles in network operations, development, and network reliability engineering. The company continues to invest in its platform, which allows enterprises, cloud providers, and GPU as a Service platforms to deploy and scale connectivity through a software defined, API first network.
The expansion supports use cases such as AI and GPU infrastructure deployment, hybrid and multi cloud networking, and high throughput data movement. PacketFabric continues to extend its global network footprint, offering instant provisioning, bandwidth scaling, and private connectivity across cloud and data center environments.
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