Apptrix
James Solomon, EMBA, serves as the Vice President of Information Technology at AppTrix LLC since January 2013, following previous roles as Director of Cloud Operations and DBA Manager within the same company. Prior to AppTrix, James held positions at Exelon as Data Acquisition & QA Manager and DBA Manager, and at LyondellBasell as Senior SAP DBA. Earlier in their career, James worked as SW IT Technology Manager at Landamerica Financial Group and as a Systems Analyst at Williams Energy. Academic qualifications include an Executive Master of Business Administration from the University of Houston, C.T. Bauer College of Business, and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Physics Education from Mississippi State University.
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Apptrix
At Apptrix, our client’s have depended on us to take on their IT requirements since 1999. Offering expertise in both Managed Application Hosting and Application Management of Infor CloudSuite™ Industrial (CSI/SyteLine), Infor CloudSuite™ Service Management (ISM), Infor VISUAL and supporting products. As a pioneer in hosting mission critical systems, Apptrix has provided Infor CloudSuite Industrial (CSI/SyteLine) and Infor CloudSuite Service Management (ISM) suite of products since 1999. With our easily scalable, easily deployable Managed Application Hosting, you can now have your solutions quickly. And you can control your system updates on your timeframe, limiting risk to the business. With Production and Non-Production environments provided, we enable you and your company to validate personalization, modification and updates to your software with confidence. As an Apptrix customer, you will have the ability to customize the application as needed with the deployment of your solutions on your “Single Tenant or Private Cloud” deployment rather than shared infrastructure that could limit your flexibility. You’re free to keep your customers satisfied, your employees productive and your bottom line in the black. Consider Apptrix as your on-premise or SaaS alternative.