

Leo Papadopoulos
Leo Papadopoulos brings more than 25 years of technology leadership with proven success at both start-ups and established businesses. In his current role as Chief Technology Officer at Cloud9 Technologies, Leo has helped build and maintain a product in use by more than 2,700 users in 29 countries.
Prior to Cloud9, Leo was CTO and Chief Architect at IPC Systems where he invented and brought to market three generations of market-leading communications and collaboration products used globally by financial traders. He has helped secure one patent and has three pending and his contributions at IPC earned the company several awards.
As CTO at Lexar and Westcom, Leo served as inventor of the first cloud based trader voice service that made it practical to connect and trade in emerging markets. As Director of technology at Bridge Electronics, Leo led the development of an open line communications platform widely adopted by the foreign exchange markets.
Leo has extensive experience with enterprise voice and collaboration, cloud services and WebRTC. He has built and managed large scale R&D programs and deployed those technologies in a variety of high performance communications and collaboration products and services, worldwide.
The opinions expressed in this blog are those of Leo Papadopoulos and do not necessarily represent those of IDG Communications, Inc., its parent, subsidiary or affiliated companies.


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