The CT Department of IT announced on May 7th that
Flytrap Technologies has been awarded a contract to provide VMware
software to the CT Department of Transportation.
'"Flytrap continues to expand it's virtualization practice
and is excited to be supporting the CT DOT's virtualization
program" says Matt Cavanagh, a principal at Flytrap. "The
government sector is an area that we have identified as underserved
when it comes to cost effective business continuity solutions. We
have been working with several State and Local agencies to improve
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery preparedness"
This is one of several recent State and Local Government
contract awards that Flytrap has seen.
Flytrap Technologies is a leading provider of Information
Technology solutions focused on Consolidation and Business
Continuity. Headquartered at One Technology Drive in Tolland CT,
Flytrap specializes in Virtualization solutions that enable
companies to consolidate their IT infrastructure and improve their
Business Continuity / Disaster Recovery readiness.
Edwin Leon, a 10 year veteran of EMC Corpration, has joined
Flytrap Technologies to run operations for Latin America. His
primary role will be to extend Flytrap's Virtualization Practice to
Enterprise and Commercial clients in Latin America and South
America. Operations will be run from Puerto Rico, and will
initially be focused on personnel training and certification. All
technical training for Latin American operations will involve not
only classroom training, but ride-alongs with existing Principal
level engineers on actual field engagements.
Edwin, a veteran of the IT world, also hold a Masters in
Business from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.
"Edwin's combination of technical vision and business skills will
be a tremendous asset to Flytrap as we continue our rapid growth",
says Matt Cavanagh a Flytrap partner and long time colleague of
Leon. "Having worked with Edwin for years at EMC, I know what a
talented and hard working individual he is and I look forward to
working closely with him again".