February 2011
Mfuse appoints new Chief Technology Officer
Mfuse, (mfuse.com), the leading provider of mobile-enabling technology, is pleased to announce the appointment of Darren Clarke as Chief Technology Officer.
Darren joined Mfuse in 2008 tasked with creating a specialist R&D team capable of responding swiftly to the latest technological advances in the industry. On the back of his initial success, Darren has now been promoted to look after all of Mfuse’s technological requirements to ensure fast, high quality service delivery for clients.
Darren holds an MSc in Distributed Systems and has over fifteen years IT experience spanning the entire software development lifecycle. Darren’s specialised interest in Systems Architecture has seen him work for companies including VISA Europe, Flextech Television and Walt Disney Television International.
Marcus Wareham, Chief Executive Officer of Mfuse, commented: "I am delighted that we now have Darren in the role of Chief Technology Officer at Mfuse. Darren has successfully built up a highly skilled Research & Development team which has already embarked upon the next phase of Mfuse’s software development. Darren’s promotion to look after the technical aspects of the business will no doubt further strengthen relations with our blue-chip customer base.
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For further information please visit mfuse.com or contact:
Marcus Wareham, Chief Executive
Mfuse
Tel: 020 7154 2070
Simon Compton
Tavistock Communications
Tel: 020 7920 3150
Notes to Editors:
Mfuse:
Mfuse was founded in 2002 and is a market leading, mobile application development company of over 50 people all dedicated to designing and building the very best mobile transaction based services for our clients. The bespoke solutions developed for our blue chip clients gives access to all the major handsets, including the iPhone, iPad, Android and Android tablets, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Nokia, Samsung, Ericsson and LG among others. Mfuse offers a reliable, bespoke and secure way to play, pay and transact using any mobile device. Specifically, its aim is to enable businesses to deploy mobile transactional services across multiple devices and in multiple territories.