Mike Baker Senior EMEA Sales Executive, Sepaton
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on Mon, February 11th, 2013
Three new customers for the company in Europe
Sepaton, Inc. has announced new customer wins and key personnel appointments as it continues its EMEA expansion.
One of Britain's largest high street retailers, one of Belgium's largest cable television operators; and the international arm of a global communications and ICT solutions provider are among the latest companies to protect their business-critical data with Sepaton's disk-based backup and recovery solutions.
Sepaton's high-end enterprise data protection systems are solutions designed for the data intensive environments of large enterprises. The company is already trusted by the world's large businesses, including FTSE 500 companies and other leading brands that backup tens to hundreds of terabytes of data each night.
Sepaton has also made several appointments of senior staff in EMEA.
Most recently, the firm appointed Mike Baker, who joins Sepaton as a senior EMEA sales executive. He is responsible for developing and closing new business across all European markets. He brings extensive in the storage industry, gained through positions at Amdahl, Fujitsu, IBM and at Quantum, where he was expansion markets, area director.
He reports to London-based, Tim Butchart, VP, WW commercial sales.
Butchart said: "Our business is growing quickly as explosive data growth in large enterprises is increasing demand for the high performance, grid scalability, and cost-efficiencies that only Sepaton's award-winning purpose-built backup appliance products can deliver. Mike's proven ability to understand and meet the data protection needs of very large enterprises and his experience in developing commercial enterprise accounts will help us to meet this demand and to serve new clients across the EMEA region."
One of Britain's largest high street retailers, one of Belgium's largest cable television operators; and the international arm of a global communications and ICT solutions provider are among the latest companies to protect their business-critical data with Sepaton's disk-based backup and recovery solutions.
Sepaton's high-end enterprise data protection systems are solutions designed for the data intensive environments of large enterprises. The company is already trusted by the world's large businesses, including FTSE 500 companies and other leading brands that backup tens to hundreds of terabytes of data each night.
Sepaton has also made several appointments of senior staff in EMEA.
Most recently, the firm appointed Mike Baker, who joins Sepaton as a senior EMEA sales executive. He is responsible for developing and closing new business across all European markets. He brings extensive in the storage industry, gained through positions at Amdahl, Fujitsu, IBM and at Quantum, where he was expansion markets, area director.
He reports to London-based, Tim Butchart, VP, WW commercial sales.
Butchart said: "Our business is growing quickly as explosive data growth in large enterprises is increasing demand for the high performance, grid scalability, and cost-efficiencies that only Sepaton's award-winning purpose-built backup appliance products can deliver. Mike's proven ability to understand and meet the data protection needs of very large enterprises and his experience in developing commercial enterprise accounts will help us to meet this demand and to serve new clients across the EMEA region."
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