Content Type
People Profile
Within the Content Type facet, People Profile intelligence gathers BTW.MEDIA articles that share the same editorial format, helping readers compare briefings, profiles, risk notes, market analysis, and event coverage without mixing different kinds of evidence. The page explains how this content type frames internet infrastructure events, company movements, governance decisions, operational signals, and public evidence across the site. Readers can compare which actors or infrastructure systems appear most often, how source quality changes interpretation, and whether the material is a durable profile, a time-sensitive event, a strategic market signal, or a governance development. The result is a useful search page for operators, investors, customers, analysts, and policy stakeholders who need to understand the consequence, timing, and evidence behind similar article formats.
Leaders
How Avi Vaknin's Roles Connect Fleet Software and Data-Center Operations
Avi Vaknin's public record links fleet-service software, first-party hosting leadership, and registry-visible network responsibility without supporting a simple founder myth or personal-control claim.
Leaders
Björn Mänken and Maenken Systems' Integration of Software, Hardware and Network Infrastructure
A source-bounded profile of how an owner-led German engineering company connects custom software, embedded hardware, monitoring, and network operations without attributing every technical function to its founder.
Leaders
Emmanuel Gonzalez Candelario and the Puerto Rico Fiber Network Record
Emmanuel Gonzalez Candelario's public record connects 4Net's Arecibo origins and a 2017 commercial-network continuity account with later documented roles at 4Net, FiberX and SunX, while keeping ownership, entity and performance claims time-bounded.
Academics
Kenneth Atchinson and the CyberForce Critical-Infrastructure Education Record
Kenneth Atchinson's record at Baldwin Wallace University connects long-running network and cybersecurity teaching with competition-based exercises that ask students to operate and defend simulated business and energy systems under pressure.
Leaders
George Kurtas and the Infrastructure Behind Continuous Digital News Delivery
George Kurtas's dated record at Philadelphia Media Network and The Philadelphia Inquirer offers a narrow but revealing view of the work required to release news products while keeping the underlying publishing operation available.
Leaders
Hugo Salgado and the DNS Operations Record Behind .CL
The public record around Hugo Salgado Hernandez is most revealing when read through the routine disciplines of DNS operation: automating carefully bounded changes, learning with a regional technical community, and making distributed authoritative systems easier to diagnose.
Leaders
Ariel Graizer, CABASE and the Argentine IXP Record Behind LAC-IX
Ariel Graizer's public institutional record links a dated role in NAP CABASE, later CABASE governance and historically documented LAC-IX work. Read carefully, it is a record of how interconnection becomes an organized, public undertaking rather than a claim that one person…

North America Institutional Trends
Abdiel Marin and the Architecture of an Ophthalmology Software Company
From practice shadowing and in-house DICOM libraries to fog architecture, patient engagement, a majority investment, a new name and a planned succession, Marin's record is clearest as a sequence of observable choices made around the constraints of eye-care work.

North America Institutional Trends
Yechiam Yemini and the Long Argument for Self-Managing Infrastructure
Long before AIOps became a sales category, Yechiam Yemini's Columbia research circle was asking a harder question: could complex infrastructure diagnose faults and allocate resources with less human intervention? The path from that question to SMARTS and VMTurbo/Turbonomic shows…
