Herve Guesdon

CTO at UBiqube

Herve Guesdon has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Herve started their career as an R&D engineer at France Telecom R&D, where they worked on MPLS VPN studies and various national and international projects. Herve then moved on to Netcelo, where they held roles as a System Engineer and later as a Product Manager. At Netcelo, they were responsible for defining architectures and building roadmaps for managed services, as well as conducting pre-sales activities.

In 2009, Herve joined UBiqube as the Director of Engineering and Product Management. In this role, they oversaw the design and development of UBIqube's Service Delivery Platforms and managed services, including security VPN, firewall, IDS IPS, and content filtering. Herve also generated roadmaps for these platforms. Later, they became the VP of Engineering at UBiqube, responsible for articulating technology vision, making technology choices, and managing global engineering and operations teams.

Herve's most recent role was as the CTO of UBiqube, where they provided thought leadership and defined the vision for hybrid cloud management and infrastructure automation. Herve also led the strategy for the cloud management solution set and managed partner and customer relations.

Overall, Herve Guesdon has demonstrated expertise in technology leadership, product management, and engineering, with a focus on networking, managed services, and cloud management.

Herve Guesdon completed their education at two different institutions. Herve attended Université Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne from 1993 to 1994, where they obtained a Maitrise degree in Telecommunications. Following this, they pursued further studies at Télécom SudParis from 1994 to 1996, focusing on Telecommunications. During this period, they successfully obtained an Engineer degree.

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  • CTO

    July, 2017 - present

  • VP Engineering

    May, 2012

  • Director of Engineering and Product Management

    February, 2009