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Ketan Patel

Senior Systems Engineer at Cumberland Group

Ketan Patel has a diverse work history with experience in various companies and roles. Their most recent position is as a Senior Systems Engineer at Cumberland Group, a technology advisory and services firm. Prior to that, they worked at ADP for a significant period, starting as a Design Engineer III and later transitioning to the role of Lead Systems Software Engineer in ADP VMware Engineering. Ketan also worked at ADP Employease as a Lead Network Engineer, where they focused on VMware-related projects and next-generation technology infrastructure. Additionally, Patel has experience as an Intel Server Support Specialist at IBM, where they provided support for various companies and worked on hardware and network troubleshooting.

Ketan Patel completed their education history with an Associates degree in IT from DeVry University between 2000 and 2002. Prior to that, they received their High School Diploma from Rutherford High School from 1993 to 1997 in a Regular/General High School/Secondary Diploma Program. In terms of additional certifications, Ketan obtained the "VTSP - Carbon Black Endpoint Protection 2020" certification from VMware in August 2021. Ketan also holds an A+ certification, but the details regarding the institution and the exact date of obtaining it are not available.

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Atlanta, United States

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Cumberland Group

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Cumberland Group is the advisory and services firm companies turn to when their technology can't keep up with today's demands. We sit at the intersection of management consulting firms, technology manufacturers, VARS, and system integrators-a vantage that provides a broad perspective as we guide organizations making critical decisions for immediate improvement and long-term business goals. Our advice is tailored to our clients'​ goals; our integration, customized to their needs; and our solutions are developed specifically for their challenges.


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