Experienced technology executives building the future of AI Factory operations.
Chairman and CEO, Co-Founder
Ph.D. Computer Science, Ohio State University
Co-founder of FalconStor (NASDAQ-listed since 2001), bringing decades of enterprise storage and data management expertise. Now pioneering the convergence of enterprise storage intelligence with AI-era infrastructure operations.
Under Eric's leadership, ADDC.ai is transforming how GPU data centers operate—bridging the gap between traditional IT infrastructure and the demands of modern AI workloads.
EVP of Products
Ph.D. Computer Science, Ohio State University
Former VP Cloud Engineering at Ruckus Networks, where he led the development of cloud-native infrastructure platforms at scale.
Ming is architecting the next generation of AI-native datacenter platforms, bringing deep expertise in distributed systems, cloud orchestration, and enterprise-grade software development.
Chief Strategy Officer
Former AWS Head of Business Development
30+ years building enterprise technology ecosystems at industry-leading companies including Nutanix and Amazon Web Services.
Ahim drives ADDC.ai's go-to-market strategy with hyperscalers, sovereign AI initiatives, and enterprise AI infrastructure operators worldwide.
VP Business Development, North America
Strategic partnerships leader
Extensive background in product management and strategic partnerships at IBM, EMC, and Dell.
Anton is building the partner ecosystem for AI Factory operations, connecting ADDC.ai's platform with the infrastructure providers, system integrators, and technology partners shaping the future of AI.
We believe AI Factories are the defining infrastructure of this generation. Just as the industrial revolution transformed manufacturing, AI is transforming how value is created from data.
But building and operating AI Factories at scale requires more than just assembling GPUs. It requires intelligent operations that bridge IT and OT, predict failures before they happen, and adapt to workloads that change faster than any human can track.
That's why we're building ADDC.ai—to make AI Factory operations as adaptive as the AI workloads they support.