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Vikash Pushpraj
Vikash Pushpraj is the Senior Vice President in charge for Professional Services, Cloud Operations, and Customer Success of rfxcel. Before joining rfxcel in 2017, Vikash spent many years successfully leading departments of product development and customer success at a number of software companies, such as PTC and Autodesk, where he was responsible for a product portfolio that generated ~$600 million annual revenue. Vikash also has entrepreneurial experience from a number of successful start-ups and brings a renewed sense of vigour to his departments at rfxcel, often stressing the importance of time management and urgency in providing better customer service.
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In today’s episode, we’re tackling a challenge every modern, data-driven organization faces: how do you keep information flowing freely while keeping it secure?
As more companies shift to the cloud, cyber risks are growing. Cybercrime is projected to cost businesses over $10 trillion in 2025, and many breaches go undetected for months. However, technology is also giving companies new ways to stay protected.
One tool gaining fresh momentum is managed file transfers (MFTs), which help organizations move data securely and keep operations running smoothly, especially when combined with cloud-native platforms.
To unpack this, we’re joined by Oded Nahum of Ness Digital Engineering. He explains why MFTs are essential to modern cloud infrastructures, how they work, and how, when paired with AI-driven solutions, they boost operational intelligence, making the technology accessible even to those without a software developer or IT background.
Find out more about Oded Nahum here.
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