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StreamWorks Consulting helps a broad range of companies transform their software
development organizations into focused, efficient and productive enterprises. From
financial services to telecom, from healthcare to manufacturing, we help align our
clients' technology management and spending with organizational objectives, and deliver
greater value in less time-all while simultaneously reducing overall costs of delivery.
We identify where technology can support, enable and accelerate key processes, and
explore opportunities for integration, collaboration, and consolidation. Wherever
clients are on the continuum between chaos and efficiency, we move them decisively
in the direction of their goals.
Founder
With over 15 years experience in software development, technology consulting,
and organizational management, Brent Ramsby is a leading turnaround specialist for
struggling software development organizations. His extensive background with top-tier
consulting firms such as Ernst and Young (Capgemini), USWeb/CKS, and Modem Media
gives him unique perspective on the challenges of managing technology-driven organizations.
He is able to identify and quickly resolve problems that most software development
organizations face on a daily basis, and to formulate and implement visionary solutions
that position companies for years of future stability and growth.
Prior to assuming the position of President and CEO of StreamWorks, Mr. Ramsby held
a variety of executive and senior technology management positions in the software
development industry, including Chief Technology Officer of a $1 billion global financial
services company and Director of Client Services of a $14 billion global e-business
consulting firm. In addition, Mr. Ramsby has a successful track record building software
organizations from the ground up in both Director of Engineering and Director of
Product Management capacities. He has deep experience managing technology organizations
through rapid growth, technology transformations, and mergers and acquisitions. |
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