Umberto Milletti

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Umberto Milletti is the CEO and co-founder of InsideView, a San Francisco-based business search & intelligence company[1].

Prior to founding InsideView, Milletti was an executive and co-founder of DigitalThink, an electronic learning (eLearning) enterprise solutions company that sought to address the entire range of a corporation’s training and education needs. During Milletti's tenure, DigitalThink made its IPO and was ultimately acquired by Convergys in 2004 for $120 million or approximately $2.40 per share[2]. Previously, Milletti led product development at Knowledge Revolution[3], a developer of educational and engineering software acquired by MSC Software. He also held various management positions at Integrated Systems Inc., which was acquired by Wind River Systems in 2000.

Milletti holds a B.S., summa cum laude, in Electrical Engineering from Tufts University and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of California-Berkeley.

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  1. ^ Rivlin, Gary. New York Times, Aug 5, 2007 "Millionaires Who Don't Feel Rich"
  2. ^ eLearnity
  3. ^ DigitalThink