Incredibuild's Noam Peretz

Appointment
Incredibuild appoints Noam Peretz as CTO

“With Peretz, we will be able to expand the experience and abilities Incredibuild offers its customers, thanks to the background and skills he brings with him,” said CEO Tami Mazel Shachar.

DevOps and development company Incredibuild has announced that it has appointed Noam Peretz as its new CTO. The appointment is part of the company’s strategy for global expansion into sectors including finance, gaming, embedded, and more.
“I’m delighted to join Incredibuild’s professional team and bring my diverse experience into the mix, as well as my expertise in bringing innovative tools to developers and my ability to think outside of the box,” said Peretz. “Incredibuild is the developer of unique technology that delivers significant value to its customers, particularly at a time when savings and streamlining are top priorities,” he added. “The wealth of technology and accelerated development in the cloud lead to new opportunities and generate increased demand from customers for innovative solutions and advanced DevOps acceleration solutions.”
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Incredibuild Noam Peretz
Incredibuild Noam Peretz
Incredibuild's Noam Peretz
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Peretz brings with him more than 25 years of experience in technology management in leading companies, such as Cisco, VMWARE, and Toga Networks, where he last served as CTO. Before that, he earned degrees in computer science and law, and served as the manager of a group of architects at VMWARE, working in app infrastructure management. He has spent the last decade focusing on innovation in the cloud ecosystem.
“The software industry is growing nonstop, as is the need for advanced and innovative technologies,” added CEO Tami Mazel Shachar. “With Peretz, we will be able to expand the experience and abilities Incredibuild offers its customers, thanks to the background and skills he brings with him. They will help drive Incredibuild forward.”
Incredibuild develops tools to accelerate software development on-prem and in the cloud. Its technology helps customers harness unused computer resources across organizations, helping devs shorten the build time of software from hours to minutes. It is used by 2,000 customers such as EA, Epic, Intel, Samsung, Disney, Adobe, Citibank, Amazon, Nintendo, and Microsoft.