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Dydacomp Announces New Vice President of Sales

Mark Brandwein brings over 25 years of successful sales experience in software.

2012-01-05
PARSIPPANY, NJ, January 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dydacomp, a leading provider of business technology platforms for eCommerce and multichannel merchants, today announced the appointment of Mark Brandwein as Vice President of Sales. He brings more than twenty-five years of successful sales experience in computer software and technology.

Mark is responsible for building Dydacomp's sales organization in the U.S. and U.K. to drive new revenue growth for the company's Multichannel Order Manager (M.O.M.) and SiteLINK commerce management solutions. "This is a very exciting time to join the Dydacomp team and I'm looking forward to helping the organization grow even more. I know there's a tremendous opportunity out there for small and mid-size merchants looking to increase efficiencies, boost productivity, and streamline and automate business-critical processes. In addition, as we explore on-demand initiatives, we will be able to revolutionize commerce management for these businesses," said Mark.

"Mark joins Dydacomp with a very strong background in sales leadership to help build our world class team. We're looking forward to his contributions as he takes advantage of our strong reputation and new partnerships to increase sales," said Fred Lizza, Dydacomp CEO. "His experience selling both software and software-as-a-service solutions is a strong asset for us now, as we grow our sales team, and in the future."

Prior to joining Dydacomp, Mark was the Director of Sales for the Americas for Infragistics, the world leader in software tools for user-interface development, where he was responsible for over $20 million in annual revenue. Prior to Infragistics, Mark held several sales leadership positions, including Sales Manager at PGI, Director of Sales at ALK Technologies, Sales Manager at Pitney Bowes, Regional Sales Manager at Sharp Systems, and Major Accounts Manager at Dell.

About Dydacomp
Dydacomp solves the business automation and order management needs of eCommerce, catalog, DRTV, and traditional point-of-sale businesses worldwide. Since 1986, nearly 10,000 companies have relied on the Multichannel Order Manager (M.O.M.) solution to streamline processes, increase efficiencies and boost revenue in areas such as inventory control, order entry, customer maintenance, credit card processing, list fulfillment, shipping and more. Through its open API, M.O.M. connects to virtually any eCommerce platform as well as SiteLINK , the company's cloud-hosted eCommerce solution. With M.O.M. and SiteLINK, SMB clients manage over a million online shoppers daily, nearly ten million in gross merchandise sales every day, and optimize over $4 billion in inventory. Dydacomp's solutions provide them with the keys to drive business growth. For more information, visit www.dydacomp.com.


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[Press-News.org] Dydacomp Announces New Vice President of Sales
Mark Brandwein brings over 25 years of successful sales experience in software.