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March 28, 2007
Marketing VP For Berkeley Enterprise Software Co. Bixdata
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Berkeley, CAs BixData sells an IT management tool for large enterprises. BixData can most monitor everything that a network and systems depend on. After installation of BixServer and BixDesktop users can monitor network devices, HTTP, Web Services, Mail Servers, File Systems and Applications. Be notified instantly when a service or device goes down or escalate notification based on downtime.
This is a full or part-time position in Berkeley, telecommuting possible.
Apply to jobs 'at' bixdata dot com
Early stage startup with exciting new product looking for experienced candidate to lead marketing effort.
Great opportunity for the right person!
We make an IT management tool for large enterprises.
Any company with more than 50 servers is a potential customer.
For more information about the product, visit http://www.bixdata.com.
About You:
- Experience marketing enterprise software
- Proven track record of success
- Ability to think on your feet and sell creatively (a natural)
- Polished phone and face-to-face skills
- Confident and persuasive personality
- Fast learner
Responsibilities
- Develop and manage a marketing plan for our enterprise product
- Develop a marketing message of the business advantages offered by the company’s products and be able to articulate those advantages to senior business executives and developers
- Further develop the existing internet marketing strategy
- Manage PR and other partner marketing relations
- Track lead generation and customer loyalty
If you think you have what it takes, and you want to get on the ground floor of a successful company, then we want to hear from you.
This is a full or part-time position in Berkeley, telecommuting possible.
Posted by Paul at March 28, 2007 05:30 AM
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