SAN FRANCISCO, May 03, 2017 -- VANTIQ, the real-time business platform company, today announced it has extended its leadership team to accelerate its go-to-market and drive rapid global growth. The company has named Miguel Nhuch as vice president, International Sales and chief business development officer. In this role, Nhuch will be responsible for building strategic partner relationships and international sales outside of North America.
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“Miguel was a colleague at Ingres and a part of my team when I led Forte Software. He has a drive for action unlike anyone I know,” said Marty Sprinzen, cofounder and CEO at VANTIQ. “He has an impressive record of winning strategic accounts around the globe. Miguel’s experience and commitment to success will help propel VANTIQ as we enter the international market.”
Before joining VANTIQ, Nhuch was vice president, Latin America Sales at Tableau Software where he was responsible for driving significant overall growth of the region during his five-year tenure. Prior to that, Nhuch held sales leadership positions at Nomium, WebLogic (BEA Systems), Forte Software and Ingres, among other notable technology innovators. He reports to VANTIQ CEO Marty Sprinzen.
“Businesses are under tremendous pressure to innovate and reinvent themselves utilizing IoT, connected products, social activity streams, etc. VANTIQ has a modern and mission-critical platform for building and running real-time, event-driven applications,” commented Nhuch. “I am truly excited to have the opportunity to help turbo-charge the company’s growth as we bring the platform to market with partners and in the markets outside North America.”
Nhuch’s appointment rounds out the executive team at VANTIQ, which was cofounded by Marty Sprinzen and CTO Paul Butterworth. Sprinzen and Butterworth are long-time collaborators, having cofounded Forte Software in 1991. Also on the leadership team at VANTIQ are chief revenue officer Brian Smith, who has a 20-year track record of building high-performance field sales operations, and chief marketing officer Franz Aman, who has more than two decades of marketing leadership experience in branding, global demand generation, marketing operations, content and digital marketing.
About VANTIQ
VANTIQ’s goal is to provide the best technology platform for enterprises to digitize their business while keeping humans in charge. The VANTIQ application platform-as-a-service enables users to develop, deploy and run real-time enterprise applications driven by data streams from IoT, connected products, social, enterprise systems of record and people. No matter where it resides, VANTIQ helps users tap into, analyze and act on their data.
VANTIQ was founded by industry veterans Marty Sprinzen and Paul Butterworth who bring decades of experience in leading successful startup companies. For more information, visit VANTIQ.com.
Media Contact: Dana Dye [email protected] 415-928-1310


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