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CloudSense, provider of the world's most powerful Configure, Price, Quote, (CPQ) engine, announced the appointment of Brian McCann as Chief Product Officer.

Brian’s addition to the team underlines the company’s focus on product innovation across end-to-end revenue operations.

Brain’s experience

Brian joins from Nokia Software where he was Chief Product Officer and CTO responsible for a wide software product portfolio including monetization, AI / analytics, operations, security and core network.

He has shaped product strategy within market leading technology companies such as Oracle, Motorola and Portal Software for more than 25 years, winning the recognition of industry analysts and commentators within the telecommunications industry.

Authority comment

Brian McCann’s experience and leadership will play a critical role in driving business growth

"CloudSense has a tradition of leading the market in terms of product innovation and we are excited to be bringing Brian on board to extend our product vision further.”

His experience and leadership will play a critical role in driving business growth in our focus vertical markets and positioning us to enter new segments,” said CloudSense CEO, Jonathan English.

On joining Cloudsense

I am proud and excited to join the very talented CloudSense team. Digital Commerce, CPQ and Order Management are critical, business-enabling capabilities that allow enterprises to drive successful digital transformation strategies and CloudSense has demonstrated that its platform delivers concrete value to customers in the telecommunications, media and utilities industries.”

I am now looking forward to working closely with those customers to drive new innovations into the CloudSense portfolio that will give them the competitive edge they need,” said McCann.

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