Management
Jeff Abramowitz founded PowerCloud Systems and served as the company's president and CEO.[16] Abramowitz’ is included in the Computer History Museum for his role in the formation and growth of the W-Fi industry.[17]
Abramowitz has held executive positions in the Wi-Fi industry for more than 25 years. He was director of Wireless Product Management at 3Com where he spearheaded the company's wireless LAN efforts and its first wireless initiative, as well as serving as the company's representative on the board of the Wireless LAN Association.[18]
At Intersil, Abramowitz launched the company's Wi-Fi efforts into the home.
At NoWires Needed, a Dutch start-up, Abramowitz was responsible for worldwide Marketing and US operations.[19] He helped to introduce the industry's first ARM-based Medium Access Controller capable of supporting performance required for the 54 Mbit/s IEEE 802.11a standard.[20] NoWires Needed was acquired by Intersil in June 2000 for $156M.[21]
Abramowitz was responsible for Wi-Fi marketing and business development at Broadcom. While there, he helped to introduce the first CMOS Wi-Fi chipset, first single chip Wi-Fi,[22] and first 802.11g solution.[23]
Abramowitz was responsible for marketing and strategy at wireless company Azimuth Systems, where he helped to introduce the first Wi-Fi automated test equipment for MIMO radios and the first platform for Wi-Fi Alliance testing[24]
As an entrepreneur-in-residence at Xerox PARC he spun out PowerCloud Systems and served as the founder, CEO and chairman of the board.[25]
Abramowitz is a current board member and past president of Cloud4Wi, a leading Wi-Fi services platform for marketing, location services for retail, restaurant and transportation. Abramowitz was inducted into the Wi-Fi Now Hall of Fame in 2019.[26]
Andrea Peiro co-founded PowerCloud Systems and serves as the company's CTO and chief product officer.[27] Peiro had been a well-known product strategist,[28] and was a former intelligence officer in the Italian Navy.