Statement by GCE President Ray Muslimani About Vivek Kundra Resignation and His Role in Promoting Cloud Computing
RESTON, Va., June 16, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Ray Muslimani, president and CEO of Global Computer Enterprises (GCE), the Virginia-based company that has pioneered Federal financial management cloud-based solutions, today released the following statement in response to the news that Vivek Kundra, the first Federal CIO, is resigning his post.
"Vivek Kundra has been a trailblazer in the effort to modernize Federal information technology. Kundra provided not only a vision but also the guidelines and a specific timeline needed for agencies to implement innovative technologies like cloud computing. GCE has provided Federal agencies with the type of cloud-based financial management solutions Kundra has championed, and taxpayers have benefitted tremendously because of it. I congratulate him for a job very well done and for creating the standard by which all future Federal CIOs will be measured."
About GCE
For more than a decade, Global Computer Enterprises (GCE) has delivered enterprise wide financial management solutions to the Federal government. GCE's cloud-computing based solution drives major operational efficiencies and ensures more effective compliance with Federal financial regulations. With significant expertise in Federal financial management, successful implementation and integration, and data migration, GCE offers the most innovative and expeditious solution for agencies seeking to streamline operations, increase compliance, and lower costs in their financial management systems. For more on GCE, visit www.gcefederal.com or email [email protected].
SOURCE Global Computer Enterprises (GCE)
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