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Stand By Your Woman: Mendel Rosenblum Leaves VMware Too

September 9, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Reporting on the recent removal of Diane Greene as president, CEO and board member of VMware, we wrote:

“We’re wondering how the VMware troops will react on the news, and what will happen with Mendel Rosenblum, Chief Scientist at VMware and Greene’s husband.”

Now IHT / The New York Times has received confirmation that Rosenblum, co-founder and top executive at the company as well as husband to Greene, has resigned from his position (hat tip to Tarry). He announced his resignation and return to Stanford as a full-time professor in a companywide message on Monday night.

The NY Times also offers some insight about the removal of Greene:

On July 7, she found out just how cold it had become. After Greene made a special presentation to VMware’s board, Tucci, who heads VMware’s parent company, EMC, pulled her aside, according to people familiar with the events, who asked for anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss internal company decisions.

Inviting Mendel Rosenblum, Greene’s husband and the co-founder of VMware, into the room, Tucci told Greene she was fired, effective immediately. And he said the board wanted Rosenblum, VMware’s chief scientist, to take her seat on the board. Rosenblum declined the offer.

The news comes after the surprising move of Richard Sarwal, former executive VP of research and development at VMware, who returned to Oracle after a brief stint at the company. Another executive to jump ship is Paul Chan, Vice President of Product Development at VMware until recently.

Who’s next?

We’ll update the post should new information come to light.

Filed Under: Featured, News, People Tagged With: Diane Greene, Greene, industry moves, Joe Tucci, Joseph Tucci, Mendel Rosenblum, resignation, Rosenblum, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware

PHD Technologies Hires Igor Saulsky To Sell More Of Its esXPRESS Solution

September 8, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

PHD Technologies (previous coverage include their undisclosed funding round and the appointment of CEO Sridhar Murthy), provider of the esXPRESS data protection solution for virtualized infrastructures, today announced the addition of Igor Saulsky as Executive Vice President of Worldwide Sales.  Saulsky brings more than two and a half decades of software product and corporate sales experience to lead the company’s global sales efforts.

Saulsky spent nine years at Symantec/Veritas Software, during which time the company’s sales grew from $70 million to $2 billion.  Saulsky held a variety of instrumental sales roles, including managing the worldwide sales launch of Veritas’ Storage Virtualization and Computing Utility solutions, and leading the Symantec/Veritas sales integration in the New York region.

More recently, Saulsky led sales organizations at Ingres and Quest Software, where he was responsible for recruiting, training, and managing regional enterprise sales teams.  He joins PHD Technologies from Sunpower Corporation.

Filed Under: People Tagged With: data protection, esXPRESS, Igor Saulsky, industry moves, PHD Technologies, PHD Technologies esXPRESS, sales, Sridhar Murthy, virtualisation, virtualization

Top VMware Executive Richard Sarwal Returns To Oracle

September 2, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Richard Sarwal has left his position as executive VP of research and development at VMware to return to database software giant Oracle. VMware hired Sarwal from Oracle less than a year ago, and declined to give details of why Sarwal decided to go back to Oracle.

Stephen Herrod, CTO at VMware, will assume Sarwal’s day-to-day duties temporarily. Sarwal is currently still listed in the management structure as outlined on the company website.

[Source: San Francisco Business Times]

Filed Under: Featured, News, People Tagged With: executive, industry moves, oracle, Richard Sarwal, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, VP

Industry Moves: Randy Bartlewski Joins Composite Software as VP of Alliances

September 2, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Composite Software (previous coverage) today announced the appointment of Randy Bartlewski as VP of Alliances. In this newly created position, Bartlewski will be responsible for expanding Composite’s global partner programs to meet the growing demand for Composite’s virtual data federation/data discovery solutions.

Composite’s current partners include of a group of companies that embed or resell Composite Information Server and Composite Application Data Services, such as BMCSoftware, Cognos, HP, Informatica, Motive, Pitney Bowes, SAS and Tripos International.

“Customers appreciate it when best-in-class vendors work together to provide comprehensive solutions,” said Bartlewski. “My job will be facilitating this process, especially as Composite continues to expand internationally.”

Bartlewski joins Composite Software from EVault, where, as VP of Channel Sales, he managed a channel sales organization that delivered enterprise storage software, SaaS, DR/BCP consulting services and e-mail compliance services. Prior to that, he worked in sales management positions for wireless communications companies including T-Mobile USA, Abovenet Corporation, Northpoint Communications, Winstar Communications (formerly Midcom) and Frontier/Allnet Communications. Bartlewski earned his bachelor’s degree with honors in Business Administration from California State University, Sacramento.

Composite Software

Filed Under: People Tagged With: channel sales, Composite, Composite Software, Evault, industry moves, partner program, Randy Bartlewski, virtualisation, virtualization

Brett Johnson Leaves PlateSpin To Head Sales at DynamicOps

August 27, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

DynamicOps, the young company recently spun out of Credit Suisse, has every intention of getting its Virtual Resource Manager to market as quickly as possible. The company has managed to attract Brett Johnson as its new Vice President of Sales, reports Alessandro. Johnson is the former Director of Sales for Eastern North America for PlateSpin.

In our recent report about the career moves in the virtualization industry, we noted that Mark Pileski left Novell / PlateSpin for VMLogix, so this is the second executive to leave the recently acquired company.

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Brett Johnson, Credit Suisse, DynamicOps, industry moves, Mark Pileski, Novell PlateSpin, PlateSpin, virtualisation, virtualization, VMLogix

Industry Moves: Mark Pileski and Leandra Yanagawa to VMLogix, Jason Langone to IGI

July 30, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

  • VMLogix, provider of virtual lab automation solutions, today announced that Mark Pileski and Leandra Yanagawa have joined the company as VP of marketing and VP of worldwide sales, respectively. Pileski was most recently director of corporate marketing for Novell, which he joined with the acquisition of PlateSpin. Yanagawa was VP of inside sales for the EMC Software Division prior to the move.
  • Infinite Group announced that IGI has promoted Jason Langone to the newly-created position of Director of Virtualization Services. Prior to joining IGI, Mr. Langone held senior technical positions with Charles E. Smith, Citrix Systems, Tyco Healthcare, Computershare and the U.S. Census Bureau.
VMLogix

Infinite Group

Filed Under: People Tagged With: IGI, industry moves, Infinite Group Inc, Infite Group, Jason Langone, Leandra Yanagawa, Mark Pileski, Novell, PlateSpin, recruitment, virtualisation, virtualization, VMLogix

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