A LinkedIn post from StackGen highlights the hiring of Mike Udasin as an account executive for Eastern North America, focused on selling the company’s Autonomous Operations Platform to enterprise customers. The post emphasizes his more than 10 years of experience closing complex enterprise software deals in regulated industries, including BFSI, healthcare, retail, and government.
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The post suggests StackGen is prioritizing credibility with engineering, security, and operations leaders who may have prior negative experiences with enterprise AI infrastructure. By adding a salesperson with a track record selling into VP Engineering, CTO, CISO, and architecture roles, the company appears to be strengthening its go-to-market capabilities in large, compliance-sensitive accounts.
For investors, this hiring move may indicate an acceleration of direct sales efforts on the U.S. East Coast and a focus on monetizing AI-driven provisioning, governance, and Day 2 operations in infrastructure and DevOps environments. If successful, a stronger enterprise sales presence in these segments could support revenue growth and deepen StackGen’s positioning in the competitive enterprise AI and autonomous operations market.

