Justin Bartinoski VP Marketing, Trilio Data
Came from CloudHealth by VMware and VCE (EMC/Cisco).
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 18, 2019 at 2:22 pm
Data protection start-up Trilio Data, Inc. announced that Justin Bartinoski has joined the company as VP marketing.
He will lead global marketing activities and be responsible for accelerating market expansion and adoption of the company’s TrilioVault backup and recovery software for cloud native environments.
He joins Trilio from CloudHealth by VMware where he served as director of regional and channel marketing. He was responsible for building interest in the company’s cloud management platform through regional demand-gen campaigns while also managing the company’s MSP program and marketing. During this time, lead gen and partner growth grew over 100%.
Previously, he served as senior director of global field and channel marketing, VCE, a joint venture of EMC and Cisco.
“Trilio’s vision is to deliver a single, tightly integrated platform that supports application deployment velocity across public and private cloud infrastructure which play a critical role in the multicloud strategies of enterprises,” said David Safaii, CEO. “Justin’s comprehensive enterprise marketing background and cloud experience are ideal assets. He will be instrumental in helping the company leverage advancements in our product roadmap and recent investments in our strategic partnerships to achieve this goal and scale the growth of the company.”
“Trilio has unique technology, strong investor support and a reputation for expertise in backup and recovery,” said Bartinoski. “Our customers and partners trust Trilio to deliver a seamless, easy-to-use experience for protecting their data and applications. We’re excited to extend this value to cloud-native, container-based workloads with our upcoming TrilioVault for Kubernetes platform.“
Bartinoski joins Trilio at a time when the company is poised to growth. The company recently announced a technology preview of TrilioVault for Kubernetes enabling backup and recovery of container-based applications and workloads. It will initially support Red Hat OpenShift and has also achieved Red Hat’s Container Certification.











