
Modernizing Endpoint Security
The security of client machines remain under constant risk of unauthorized access.
About Alex
The Sunshine State… Alex was born in NY but grew up in South Florida. He attended Atlantic High School in Delray Beach, Florida. He was part of the International Baccalaureate Program, Played Varsity Soccer Team, Chess Club and Volunteered at YMCA with youth sports. He went on to attend University of Florida (Chemical/Computer Engineering), Full Sail (Sound Engineer) and Nova Southeastern University. Living the fun and active life… Alex is happily married to Chelsea a Science Teacher. They have a ton of hobbies including riding motorcycles, working out at the gym, watching movies, hiking with their dog at the park and drag racing cars (computer tuning cars). Check, check, check… He is a professional sound engineer and has worked with many famous singers/artists in both the live sound and studio recording environments. Alex heard about ATCOM while working for a Managed Service Provider in Florida and started his career here in 2018.

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