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RapidScale

www.rapidscale.net

 
RapidScale is a global provider of managed cloud computing and application solutions for the SMB and Enterprise markets. RapidScale offers a unique managed cloud approach that complements any organization`s current IT efforts. With a global presence, enterprise-grade infrastructure, and a team of highly knowledgeable cloud experts, RapidScale provides the most comprehensive cloud solutions available in the industry. RapidScale`s team of experts is available at every stage of the process, from designing a custom cloud road map to complete account management. Our white-glove service is second to none.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Maureen Sweeny
Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) Profile

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