Bevan Andrew Slattery is an Australian technology entrepreneur[1] who has built a number of businesses that handles data and telecommunications.
[citation needed] He graduated from North Rockhampton State High School in 1988, then attended Central Queensland University, which later awarded him an honorary MBA.
In 2001, with Steve Baxter, Slattery co-founded telecommunications infrastructure provider PIPE Networks; and the company was sold to TPG in 2010 for A$373 million.
[7] The following year Slattery co-founded Biopixel, a filming company specialising in natural history behavioural sequences for both clients and its own specialist library; and in the same year he founded Megaport, a technology networking business that offers scalable bandwidth for public and private cloud connections, metro ethernet, and Data Centre backhaul as well as Internet Exchange Services.
[9] In 2015 Slattery founded Cloudscene, the world's largest directory of colocation data centres, cloud service providers, and interconnected fabrics.