Vodafone M2M's Head joins advisors to M2M Now

Erik Brenneis, Vodafone M2M Erik Brenneis, director of Vodafone M2M: Fully integrated package

M2M Now is pleased to report that Erik Brenneis, the global Head of Vodafone M2M, has joined the growing list of editorial advisors to M2M Now.

Erik joined Vodafone Global Enterprise recently and has overall responsibility for driving Vodafone’s growth in the machine-to-machine (M2M) market. Erik came to Vodafone from Cinterion Wireless where he was Chief Sales Officer and a member of the company’s Executive Management Board since 2005. Prior to Cinterion, Erik was Vice President Sales at Landis+Gyr Switzerland. Before that he worked in various functions with Siemens in Germany and the US.

He holds a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor in Business Studies, and is fluent in English and French in addition to his native German.

“Over the next five years, we’re going to see a dramatic breakthrough in M2M applications as organisations realise the unheralded potential it represents for revenue generation and improved customer satisfaction. I joined Vodafone Global Enterprise at the cusp of a transformation in the M2M marketplace,” he said.

Supported by a dedicated global team of M2M specialists, Erik is responsible for helping Vodafone customers to develop new service-based customer propositions and revenue streams, enhance business operations, improve functionality and environmental stewardship, and to connect their business with its end users.

The other Editorial Advisors to M2M Now can be viewed at:
http://www.iot-now.com/category/contributors/editorial-advisory-board/

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