Dave Withers Senior VP Global Field Ops, Nebula
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on Fri, January 20th, 2012
Led Dell storage business in U.S., Canada and Latin America.
Nebula, Inc., developer of hardware appliance that will enable enterprises to deploy large scale private cloud computing infrastructures, announced that former Dell executive Dave Withers has joined the company's executive team as Senior Vice President of Global Field Operations.
A veteran of multiple successful start‐ups, Withers has a proven track record building sales and field operations teams from the ground up, establishing strategic partnerships, and driving market expansion for disruptive technologies.
"Nebula's mission is to ignite a new era of global innovation by making big data and large scale computing accessible to every business in the world," said Chris C. Kemp, CEO of Nebula and co‐founder of the OpenStack project. "Dave's experience building multiple start‐ups into successful enterprise companies brings us one giant leap closer to accomplishing that mission."
Withers joined Nebula from Dell, where he led the storage business in the U.S., Canada and Latin America. Withers joined Dell via the acquisition of Ocarina Networks, a storage technology vendor, where he was Vice President of Global Sales and Business Development.
Prior to Ocarina Networks, he was the Senior Director of Business Development at Isilon Systems leading up to an IPO and acquisition by EMC for $2.2 billion in 2010.
"I'm looking forward to joining Nebula as some of the most innovative companies in the world are beginning to pilot our product," said Withers. "Nebula will transform the enterprise computing landscape."
"Nebula's mission is to ignite a new era of global innovation by making big data and large scale computing accessible to every business in the world," said Chris C. Kemp, CEO of Nebula and co‐founder of the OpenStack project. "Dave's experience building multiple start‐ups into successful enterprise companies brings us one giant leap closer to accomplishing that mission."
Withers joined Nebula from Dell, where he led the storage business in the U.S., Canada and Latin America. Withers joined Dell via the acquisition of Ocarina Networks, a storage technology vendor, where he was Vice President of Global Sales and Business Development.
Prior to Ocarina Networks, he was the Senior Director of Business Development at Isilon Systems leading up to an IPO and acquisition by EMC for $2.2 billion in 2010.
"I'm looking forward to joining Nebula as some of the most innovative companies in the world are beginning to pilot our product," said Withers. "Nebula will transform the enterprise computing landscape."
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