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CommVault attracts the industry’s best talent

CommVault, a leader in enterprise data protection and information management, today announced that top industry technology visionaries have joined its leadership team. The addition of leaders from companies such as Oracle, SAP, Microsoft, Cisco, PwC and EMC signals the continuation of CommVault Next, the company’s business transformation for sales, go-to-market strategies, pricing and packaging and technology innovation. The company also announced that it had realigned its structure to create business units to more directly match how customers evaluate, deploy, operate, and purchase technology.

The company unveiled the new leaders and the business unit structure as part of its first global Industry Analyst Summit. Taking place at CommVault’s new worldwide headquarters, the Summit brings together company leadership with nearly forty of the world’s top industry analysts to discuss CommVault technology and innovation leadership, company growth, and its vision for the future of data protection and information management.

“Through CommVault Next, we are responding to meet the challenges and opportunities presented by the ever-changing data protection and information needs for enterprises across the globe,” said Al Bunte, COO at CommVault. “Our commitment to deepen our senior team with top industry talent is a testament to our vision of the future of data protection. These leaders could choose nearly any company in information technology – their decision to come to CommVault is strong validation of the growth opportunity in front of us.”

CommVault hires new Head of Sales, Americas

Scott Little has taken the position of Head of Sales, Americas and will lead CommVault’s U.S. sales organisation to accelerate growth in software licence, subscription and professional services revenue across all business segments. Previously, Little spent nearly two decades at Oracle Corporation, where he most recently served as Group Vice President. In that role, Little was responsible for Oracle’s database, middleware, engineered appliance, and cloud businesses across national accounts in the Western U.S.

CommVault Transforms to Business Unit Structure to Align Innovation with Customer Needs

CommVault today also appointed several leading IT managers as part of its business unit organisational alignment to drive customers’ successful business outcomes and energise future growth across the company’s key market segments. The influx of leadership talent to CommVault brings new market expertise to establish leadership and accountability for growth. In their new roles, each business unit leader will define, drive and execute product strategy and will be responsible and accountable for CommVault’s growth and success in each of the following solution areas:

• Data Protection and Recovery – Sangram Dange brings extensive expertise in network and data security, application management and network management from leadership roles at Oracle, McAfee and Network General.

• Virtualisation, Cloud Ops and Orchestration – Led by Sabrinath Rao, who has held various cloud data protection, management and recovery product leadership roles at companies like Connected, Iron Mountain and most recently, Microsoft.

• Information and Mobility Management – Rama Kolappan brings extensive experience in enterprise mobility, mobile security, cloud and content management through leadership roles at Accellion, Intel and Motorola Mobility.

• Vertical Solutions – Led by Ananth Balasubramanian, who comes to CommVault from PwC where he helped healthcare and non-healthcare organisations transform their businesses in the advent of the Affordable Health Care Act. He has also served in a variety of leadership roles at healthcare companies, including Numera and Stryker Endoscopy.

CommVault Strengthens Alliance Program, Forms New Strategic Pricing Unit, Hires CMO

In support of its go-to-market strategy for all business units and territories, CommVault also announced the appointment of three leaders to lead Worldwide Alliances, Strategic Pricing and Marketing:

Brian J. Allison, Vice President of Worldwide Alliances – Allison will be responsible for deepening and extending CommVault’s alliances eco-system to develop joint go-to market initiatives that benefit customers and alliances partners. He joins CommVault from Cisco Systems, where he most recently served as a director on its World Wide Partner Organisation and led global teams to build relationships with technology partners, resellers, distributors and system integrators. Matthew Chiott, Director Strategic Pricing Unit – As director of the newly-formed Strategic Pricing Unit, Chiott will lead a centralised team interfacing with business units, finance, sales, and marketing to ensure price alignment with the market and streamlined internal pricing operations. Joining from EMC, Chiott brings extensive pricing, business operations, sales, and competitive intelligence experience to the company. Chris Powell, Chief Marketing Officer – As CMO, Powell drives CommVault’s corporate marketing, solution marketing, ecosystem & channel marketing, industries marketing, press and analyst relations and digital marketing. Most recently, Powell worked for SAP in a wide range of roles, from marketing and sales operations to global marketing strategy.

CommVault Elevates Leader to CTO

To further drive CommVault’s hallmark of innovation and technology leadership, the company’s technology leader Brian Brockway was named its first Chief Technology Officer. Brockway played a critical leadership role in CommVault’s technology evolution over the past twelve years, while serving in a variety of product management and marketing roles. As CTO, Brockway will continue to drive technology strategy, foster new product innovation and expand integration across a growing partner ecosystem in his new role.

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