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APTS appreciates long-serving employees in line with 13th anniversary

21 Oct 2021 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

Coinciding with the 13th anniversary of the Asia Pacific Technology Systems Private Limited (APTS), its long-serving employees were appreciated and among them were Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Sanjeewa Dannangoda, who has been working for APTS for over 10 years and making a significant contribution to the success of the company’s operations. 


Dannangoda, who has over 15 years of experience in strategic design, implementation, configuration and maintaining complex IT infrastructure, is the mastermind of the operations at APTS and over 10 years of his contribution to APTS management has helped where it is today. 


He has good analytical skills and can quickly adapt and overcome any challenge in his path, which has made him and his team a key work force within the organisation. APTS privately owned ‘Mammutus’ cloud service and APTS Network Operation Centre (NOC) are babies of him. 


Dannangoda is also well-versed in advanced cutting-edge technologies as well as infrastructure designing skills, which makes his insight to all the company’s products and he is celebrating his 40th birthday in this special moment.


Founded in 2008, APTS functions as a globally proficient ICT organisation by providing solutions that go beyond the call-of-duty, to create value, improve efficiency and seamlessly integrate technology with everyday human needs. The success of APTS is based on a product range that is built, tested and executed with the customer’s company in mind. 


APTS accesses the customer’s existing systems, recommends suggestions and with their inputs added to the mix, start designing the product. Once the product is in place, its performance is evaluated; its success is measured and fine-tuned until the customer is 100 percent satisfied. 


APTS has achieved tremendous success with a number of local and international awards in its short history of 13 years. APTS solutions are being used by over 250 companies in diverse industries such as education, medicine, manufacturing and telecommunication all over the world.