Neil Briscoe

Neil Briscoe is the CTO of Cloud Gateway. Neil has over 20 years’ experience in IT working across a multitude of technical disciplines. He has excelled in network architecture and design, providing direction for complex operating environments. Neil has worked across multiple sectors for many companies including PepsiCo, Asda, Capita, Aviva and the Ministry of Justice where he was responsible for leading architecture and delivery. His innovative approach to secure, hybridised networks has seen him earn the highest of industry recognised accolades. Neil continues to drive product development through technical direction for existing, new and future problem spaces.

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