Henry O. dela Pena

Head Accounts Payable at iXsystems

Henry O. Dela Pena has extensive work experience in accounts payable roles. HENRY started their career in 1996 as an A/P Specialist at Hadco, later working as an A/P Accountant at Tiburon. HENRY then joined Filtronic as a Senior AP Specialist before returning to Tiburon as a Senior Accounting Specialist. Henry worked at Wind River Systems, a subsidiary of Intel, where they served as an AR/Credit Analyst II and later as a Senior AP Specialist/Interim AP Supervisor. At Switch Lighting, they held the position of Accounts Payable Lead. HENRY then moved to Mission Hospice & Home Care as a Senior A/P Analyst. Currently, they are the Head Accounts Payable at iXsystems. Throughout their career, Henry has been responsible for full cycle accounts payable processing, payment scheduling, journal entries, credit reviews, implementing electronic payment methods, and process improvements.

Henry O. Dela Pena has pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics at Feati University. The duration of their education and any additional academic experiences beyond this information are not provided.

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iXsystems

iX is an Open Source pioneer and the company behind TrueNAS®, the world’s most deployed storage software. Relied upon by millions in over 200 countries, TrueNAS is an award-winning universal data platform used by a majority of Fortune 500 companies. It helps organizations modernize how they store and protect data by leveraging open storage to simplify operations and drastically reduce cost. The platform harnesses the power of the legendary ZFS file system to provide scale-up or scale-out unified storage with the reliability and performance demanded by virtualization, backup, and many other data-heavy workloads. Thousands of organizations have chosen TrueNAS® Enterprise systems and support from iX, rating it 4.9/5 and a Customer’s Choice on Gartner Peer Insights™. Founded in Silicon Valley in 2002, iXsystems is a profitable self-funded company with no outside investors. This independence allows the company to focus solely on making users and customers successful, offering an alternative to traditional commercial storage systems that are proprietary, restrictive, and overpriced.