… And Garry Veale EMEA MD
Previously VP and GM of HP EMEA StorageWorks
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 18, 2011 at 2:55 pmViolin Memory, Inc. announced that Garry Veale, the former vice president and general manager of Hewlett-Packard’s EMEA StorageWorks Division, has joined Violin Memory as managing director, EMEA.
Having led the $2 billion EMEA StorageWorks Division at HP, Veale will drive the growth and go-to market strategies for Violin Memory’s range of products and solutions in EMEA.
"Violin Memory is an impressive company with solutions that give leading enterprises the ability to design and implement silicon infrastructures that allow their data centers to extend their capabilities and service levels," said Veale. "I’m thrilled to continue building Violin’s European presence during this exciting time in the company’s growth phase. Violin’s flash technology is both disruptive and relevant with global demand accelerating at an incredible rate."
Veale has a broad technology background and significant field sales, marketing and operations experience in EMEA, having worked in the industry for more than 20 years. Prior to his tenure at HP, he was the executive VP of Global Sales and Services at COPAN Systems. In addition, Veale served in several executive positions at EMC Corporation in North America and Europe, including global VP of ‘Go to Market,’ VP of Northern EMEA and VP of EMEA Channels and Partners. After being part of the original EMC UK/EMEA start-up team in 1987, Veale went on to gain further experience with several director level positions at IBM and Hitachi Data Systems.
"We are very fortunate to have industry veteran, Garry Veale, join our team and bring his decades of IT experience to help aggressively lead Violin’s global efforts," said Don Basile, CEO of Violin Memory. "Violin has grown immensely in the United States and Garry will be key in driving the company’s international expansion."