Brendan M.
About Brendan M.
Brendan M. serves as the Vice President of Operations and Infrastructure at The Economist, where he has worked since 2014. He manages a skilled team focused on systems operations and oversees various strategic initiatives in the digital space.
Work at The Economist
Brendan M. has served as the Vice President of Operations and Infrastructure at The Economist since 2014. In this role, he is responsible for managing a skilled team that oversees systems operations, including servers and virtual machine environments. His leadership ensures that all systems are equipped with tested business continuity plans, which are crucial for maintaining operational integrity.
Team Management and Responsibilities
In his position, Brendan manages a highly talented team dedicated to systems operations. This team is tasked with ensuring the reliability and efficiency of server and virtual machine environments. Brendan's oversight includes the implementation of cloud-based strategic initiatives within the Digital Solutions team, which enhances the organization's technological capabilities.
Operational Oversight and Support
Brendan is responsible for web capacity planning, testing, and reporting, particularly during peak traffic loads. His role includes providing 24x7 systems support for both internal applications and critical external applications. This continuous support is essential for maintaining the functionality and performance of The Economist's digital platforms.
Location and Experience
Brendan M. operates from the Greater New York City Area, where he has accumulated a decade of experience in his current role. His extensive experience in operations and infrastructure management contributes to the overall effectiveness of The Economist's digital services.