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Brian Owen CEO, X-IO

Replaces John Beletic becoming chairman. 

X-IO Technologies (Xiotech Corporation) has appointed business growth specialist Brian Owen as president and CEO.  

x-io,owen He brings a track record in growing the value of many companies through building distribution and VAR networks, as well as through strategic partnerships and alliances.
 
Other key executive changes:

  • x-io,beletic  John Beletic, the former CEO, will now become chairman of X-IO.
  •  x-io,gustavsson David Gustavsson has been appointed as COO.
  •  x-io,mc laughlin Gavin McLaughlin has been appointed VP of WW marketing.

 
Brian is an outstanding talent to lead X-IO,” said John Beletic, COB and Oak Venture Partner.
 
Owen has held several successful CEO positions. As CEO of MapInfo, he oversaw an IPO that was 24 times oversubscribed, while his planned IPO at decalog NV triggered a sale to SunGuard. He has also held senior executive positions within Computer Associates and Oracle.
 
Most recently, Owen was a general partner with Masthead Venture Partners where he oversaw early-stage investments in emerging technology-based companies, many of which became leaders in high-growth markets.   

He is also a long time executive committee member with Boston College’s Technology Council and lecturer on entrepreneurship.
 
He cites the opportunity of the company’s ISE (Intelligent Storage Element) systems’ ability to act as the hardware foundations of software-defined storage (SDS) as the key to transforming X-IO’s fortunes. 

He said: “The realization of the software-defined data center is dramatically transforming the way companies buy, deploy and manage storage and the ISE is the only storage technology that reduces cost and complexity whilst also providing consistent performance and reliability. We plan to drive X-IO out of its previously purely technology focused comfort-zone and go head-to-head at a solution-orientated level with both the new wave of all-flash/hybrid storage start-ups and the traditional legacy storage brands such as NetApp and EMC.”
 
According to Owen, SDS provides greater efficiencies for data management through exploiting server hypervisor feature sets and less need for expensive, feature-bloated storage arrays. He believes that customers adopting SDS “now want storage that they can ‘rack and stack’ in a more efficient way that allows their infrastructure teams to dictate how it best wants to use and manage its storage.”
 
The fact is, the more virtualized the data center is, the more relevant we become,” he added.
 
New COO
Owen is making changes to the company’s focus and organizational structure.  The first key change is the appointment of David Gustavsson to COO. He brings organizational experience and can harness this to align previously separate areas of X-IO.

In this role he will oversee engineering, technical marketing, manufacturing and support.
 
Formerly VP of engineering at X-IO, Gustavsson has been tasked with leading the company’s new engineering strategy that will underpin the growing virtualization and SDS opportunity.   

He has been a part of the ISE development group since 2003, coming to the company through the advanced storage architecture group, acquired from Seagate Technology in November 2007. Prior to that, he worked for four years at Seagate in a variety of engineering managerial roles, leading efforts to stabilize code, develop and deliver firmware and design the ISE unit. Before that, he worked as an engineer and project lead for EMC and Autodiagnos AB in Sweden.

He holds a Master of Science degree in computer science from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from the University of Dalarna in Sweden.
 
Owen said: “David is an energetic, passionate fireball whose technical vision will be central to our future product strategy. Having David in this role, and building a strong team around him will be central to our success.
 
Worldwide marketing
In addition to the new COO, Owen has also appointed Gavin McLaughlin as VP of WW marketing. Previously X-IO’s solutions development director, he brings 27 years of technical, sales and marketing experience of the storage industry at organizations such as EMC, HP and Sun Microsystems.
 
McLaughlin will be leading all outbound communications at X-IO including press and analyst relations, core communications, channel and field marketing, together with strategic alliances.

He is also a regular speaker with regards to the use of various storage technologies, implementations and techniques and is based in the United Kingdom.

He holds a master of Business Administration and Business Leadership degree from the University of Liverpool.
 
Owen said: “Gavin has spent a lot of time over the last few months creating, testing and communicating the core X-IO message with a small group of key influencers. Now bringing him onto the executive staff team, he will provider an enhanced focus on communicating these new messages to IT decision makers, channels, and influencers.

Based in Colorado, X-IO has offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa and has installed more than 7,000 units across 1,200+ customers worldwide.

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