Craig Chadwell VP Product, SoftIron
Joining from NetApp and then Lenovo
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 30, 2020 at 2:16 pmSoftIron Ltd. appointed Craig Chadwell to the role of VP of product to lead the company’s product strategy.
He will be responsible for managing HyperDrive storage, HyperSwitch networking, and HyperCast transcoding product families, and identifying and developing new product opportunities.
“The software-defined, enterprise data center is evolving in order to deliver computing in ways that were previously inaccessible, and SoftIron’s ambition is to reinvent what is possible,” said Phil Straw, CEO. “SoftIron has spent the better part of a decade re-designing data center hardware from the ground up, using a task-specific approach built around open source software. This has proven to deliver performance breakthroughs while eliminating the complexity, expense and inflexibility associated with legacy data center approaches. We’re delighted to welcome Craig to our team to help us navigate this incredibly fast-paced environment where new demands ae surfacing almost daily. Craig’s knowledge and experience will go a long way towards bolstering our portfolio and developing new, best-of-breed solutions for the data center.”
“We’re seeing new demands on data infrastructure design as applications evolve to meet people where they are – a phenomenon which accelerated in 2020 as organizations face increasingly distributed workforces,” said Chadwell. “It’s exciting to join SoftIron right now. They have engineered a brand new approach to designing, manufacturing, and delivering data center solutions that changes the game. I believe we will see a further shift in what data center operators are demanding. SoftIron has an amazing team and a seriously disruptive technology approach to meeting those needs. I’m excited and honored to join the SoftIron team.”
Prior to joining SoftIron, he was the senior product manager in the software-defined infrastructure organization of the data center group at Lenovo, where he focused on solving customer problems using technologies, architectures, strategic partnerships and a network of trusted data center advisors. Prior to that, he worked at NetApp, where he spent nearly half a decade, starting as a reference architect designing, architecting and testing full-stack IT data center solutions, and later serving as a product manager for service provider converged infrastructure.
He will join SoftIron working from his remote office in Morrisville, NN.