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Dr.Mani Subramanian

With rich experience spanning 40 years in industry, research and academy, Dr.Mani Subramanian brings to NMSWorks significant technical and business value. Author of “Network Management: Principles and Practice“ which is widely regarded as the Bible of Networking industry with publications in multiple editions and several languages, Dr.Mani Subramanian holds several patents in the fields of communications, networking, network management, and software systems.

Apart from being a Director for NMSWorks, Dr.Mani is currently Analog Devices Chair Professor at Indian Institute of Technology - Madras and an adjunct professor at Georgia Institute of Technology. He consults on broadband telecommunications, presents lectures and tutorials, and serves on the board of several companies and organizations.

Dr.Mani’s rich experience includes research and development in voice and data communications in software and hardware systems. He has done research and development at AT&T Bell Laboratories and Bell Communications Research and was recipient of BellCore’s Best Award. Apart from Bell, Mani had held key positions in Engineering and Operations in various diversified corporations including Racal Datacom. He was elected to the Board of the OSI Network Management Forum in 1990 and as its Technical Director, was responsible for the development of the first version of OSI Network Management Protocol Specifications. He was also the founder of ChanneLogics, which was subsequently acquired by Scientific Atlanta in 2002.

At NMSWorks, Dr.Mani Subramanian has directed key initiatives like integrated NMS and Service Provisioning for Optical Transport Networks, Business Analytics - that have helped NMSWorks leap-frog technically over competition in the converged network management space covering Transport, Access, Switching and Data Networks. Under his leadership, NMSWorks is delivering some of the industry–first products in communications network/service management space.

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