

Dan Joe Barry
Daniel Joseph Barry has over 20 years’ experience in the IT and Telecom industry in roles ranging from research, development, product management, sales to marketing. Prior to joining Napatech
in 2009, Dan Joe was Marketing Director at TPACK (now Intel), a leading supplier of transport chip solutions to the Telecom sector.From 2001 to 2005, he was Director of Sales and Business Development at optical component vendor NKT Integration (now Accelink) following various positions in product development, business development and product management at Ericsson.
Dan Joe joined Ericsson in 1995 from a position in the R&D department of Jutland Telecom (now TDC). He has an MBA and a BSc degree in Electronic Engineering from Trinity College Dublin.
The opinions expressed in this blog are those of Dan Joe Barry and do not necessarily represent those of IDG Communications, Inc., its parent, subsidiary or affiliated companies.


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