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Our mission is to build great products that accelerate next-generation computing experiences - the building blocks for the data center, artificial intelligence, PCs, gaming and embedded.
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Today, the firm employs more than 1,100 people in 3 regional offices, and its clients represent a diverse range of market sectors, including Biopharmaceutical, Education, Healthcare, Food & Beverage, Commercial, Industrial and Data Center facilities.
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Proven track record of leading teams and delivering complex data engineering projects. - 5 years of experience in data engineering, with demonstrated expertise in building scalable data pipelines and infrastructure.
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Supermicro is a Top Tier provider of advanced server, storage, and networking solutions for Data Center, Cloud Computing, Enterprise IT, Hadoop/ Big Data, Hyperscale, HPC and IoT/Embedded customers worldwide.
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Understanding and experience selling solutions related to Power Electronics within: Cloud, Data Center, AI or Chipsets. Experience in the EMS / CMO / engineering business environment; Knowledge of Strategic Selling techniques Understanding of key financial metrics and capability to read P&L, balance sheets, ROI indicators, taking actions to meet customers' needs and Flex targets.
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And computing products from Cisco, Dell, or HPE.Experience building and implementing go-to-market strategies (Sales or Business strategies) to drive growth in the data center industry. The UCS team is at the forefront of innovation in the data center market, delivering high-performance, reliable, and scalable compute solutions that power businesses worldwide.
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As a Sr. Technical Program Manager in AMD's AI engineering division, you will drive end-to-end delivery of cutting-edge NPU to AMD products. Lead across cross-functional teams, including business units, engineering organizations, and finance/operations.
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AI computing and data center architectures are undergoing a fundamental transformation of disaggregation and composability, driven by the enablement of CXL (Computing Express Link) technology.
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Domain expertise in L4-L7 networking, particularly data center networking, application delivery controllers (ADC), DNS, and SSL crypto technologies. Be a product evangelist, promoting your product and solutions to A10 customers, channel & sales, marketing, and working with the engineering team to define and deliver product roadmaps.
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As a Supply Inventory Planning Program Manager, Candidate will be responsible for the data center equipment supply planning for sustaining and new products, interpretation of the data center demand signal and translating it to a supply & inventory plan for equipment and drive optimal planning decisions.
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ByteDance Networking brings together innovative ideas and technologies from network architecture, software defined networking (SDN), network virtualization, switch software and hardware co-design, and high-speed networking, to create hyper-scale data-center networking solutions that power several of the most popular apps of the world such as Douyin and TikTok which serve hundreds of millions of users around the globe.
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Your mission will be to partner with a Lead Engineering Manager, HDR client teams in our Technology market sector, and our substation project teams, along with our mission critical data center clients, to deliver world class engineering services for multiple concurrent and fast paced data center substation projects across the US, focused on speed to market.
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Helping drive awareness and adoption for Micron Data Center SSD products. Work with Micron's Sales and Business Development teams to understand customer demand and market segmentation to drive applicable forecasts to support the Data Center SSD product line.
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Our goal is to make Ceph easy to install, manage and use - from large enterprise data center installations to half-rack edge sites. As an engineering manager at Canonical you must be technically strong, but your responsibility is to run an effective team and develop the colleagues you manage.
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Bachelors or higher degree in Computer Science or related technical discipline; - 2+ years of experience managing or tech-leading a software engineering team; - 5+ years of experience working in large-scale system development and solid track of records; - Strong communication and teamwork skills; - Experience of E-commerce supply chain is a big plus, including fulfillment center, logistics, and/or supply chain technology; - Strong business acumen and data sensitivity are a big plus.
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