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Data center provider Xand appoints Yatish Mishra as CEO

Infotech Lead America: Xand, a Northeast data center, cloud and managed services provider for enterprises, has appointed Yatish Mishra as president and CEO.

Yatish will look after strategy, acquisitions, technology, operations, sales and finance.

Mishra will look to continue Xand’s momentum in the marketplace following the company’s pair of acquisitions and record revenue growth in 2012, as well as the significant data center and business continuity workspace expansion projects at the company’s six facilities across four states.

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Since first coming to Xand in July of 2012, Mishra has overseen tremendous revenue growth, a vast amount of new construction projects, as well as the successful integration of three companies into one leading data center platform.

Data center provider Xand appoints Yatish Mishra as CEO

Earlier in his career, Mishra served as co-founder, president and CEO of RagingWire Data Centers and led the company from inception to record growth in revenue and profitability during his tenure.

Prior to that, he was the corporate vice president of Information Technology at Photronics, a company servicing the semiconductor industry, where he oversaw all global IT infrastructure and applications.

Xand has data centers in New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Massachusetts. The company offers colocation, cloud, enterprise hosting, managed services, business continuity, disaster recovery and wide area networking throughout the region.

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