ACTON, Mass., Dec. 01, 2016 -- Multiscreen video software innovator SeaChange International, Inc. (NASDAQ:SEAC) today announced the appointment of Mark Tubinis as Senior Vice President of Engineering & Global Services. Mr. Tubinis brings the company over 30 years of experience in managing large organizations to successfully develop and deploy massively scaled, carrier-class solutions for some of the largest cable, telco and mobile service providers around the world.
Ed Terino, SeaChange CEO, commented, “Mark is extensively accomplished and deeply connected with SeaChange’s core video service provider market. With his background in continuous development methodologies, cloud products and IP networks, I anticipate Mark will quickly enhance the ability of our global engineering and service operations to optimize performance and produce new capabilities for our customers.”
Prior to joining SeaChange, Mr. Tubinis served as Senior Vice President of Strategic Solutions for home automation systems provider and IoT pioneer Savant Systems. Previously, he was Chief Technology Officer and Senior Vice President of Engineering for Cedar Point Communications, a leading provider of PacketCable solutions, where he orchestrated the transformation of that company’s on-premise technology franchise with cloud product introductions. Mr. Tubinis also served as a Vice President in the mobile solutions division of Alcatel. Earlier in his career, he was President, CEO & CTO of Innovative Telecom; Vice President of Engineering and CTO of Summa Four; and Entrepreneur in Residence with Charles River Ventures.
Mr. Tubinis is an advisory board member for technology providers Airfusion, PeerApp and Starscriber. He holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Boston University and an M.S. in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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About SeaChange International
Enabling our customers to deliver billions of premium video streams across a matrix of pay-TV and OTT platforms, SeaChange (Nasdaq:SEAC) empowers service providers, broadcasters, content owners and brand advertisers to entertain audiences, engage consumers and expand business opportunities. As a three-time Emmy award-winning organization with 23 years of experience, we give media businesses the content management, delivery and monetization capabilities they need to craft an individualized branded experience for every viewer that sets the pace for quality and value worldwide. For more information, please visit www.schange.com.
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