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Richard Olver Chief Revenue Officer, Ondat, Formerly StorageOS

James Brown head of online platforms

Following a recent rebrand from StorageOS, Ondat has seen 100% team growth in 2021, which is set to continue based on demand from customers.

Ondat OlverReinforcing the company’s new focus on Kubernetes-native developers and platform engineers, Richard Olver has been appointed as the new chief revenue officer, charged with running go-to-market and commercial operations. He has over 20-years of go-to-market experience in high-growth enterprise start-ups, having built international sales and operations for the portfolios of Andreessen Horowitz, Accel, GV – through acquisition and IPO – and most recently running international operations for StackRox, funded by Sequoia and acquired by IBM RedHat.

Ondat BrownAlso recently appointed is James Brown as head of online platforms, responsible for driving the product-led growth strategy. He has over 20-year of experience in the tech industry, with multidisciplinary experience across software development, product management, product marketing and sales at companies including Arqit, Palo Alto Networks, Alert Logic, AWS, and Microsoft.

During my recent time at Kubernetes start-up StackRox, I saw first-hand the massive challenges organisations have in operationalizing production-ready Kubernetes workloads,” said Olver. “Ondat is poised to lead with our storage and platform agnostic technology while taking a new user-lead approach to enabling developers and DevOps professionals to build production-grade data services.”

Ondat has also made its first appointment to its new advisory board, Cheryl Hung. She brings expertise in both cloud native and developer-focused community-building as former VP ecosystem at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation/Linux Foundation, and founder of Cloud Native London Meetup. She has experience in developer-led growth and open source strategy, with over 150 talks and articles, while building the largest end-user community of any open source foundation.

Earlier this month, StorageOS rebranded to Ondat as part of a larger strategic move to address changes in the storage market, as Kubernetes-native developers and platform engineers become the most influential consumers of enterprise storage and storage-based data services. Developers and DevOps teams are now determining storage and data services – this is the “shift left” in storage – as they use Kubernetes to compose their entire application platforms.

In a DevOps environment, successfully shifting left is about two simple things: acknowledging that developers are best placed to understand the needs of their applications, then equipping them to scale through automation with appropriate tools and processes,” said Hung. “Storage is no exception.

Ondat is realigning its product focus to answer the needs of Kubernetes-native developers and platform engineers as they become the most influential consumers of enterprise storage and storage-based data services. It will deliver storage as a developer-focused, self-service solution for creating databases and stateful apps.

Data has already ‘shifted left’ – Kubernetes-native developers now expect to push a button and have a persistent data store there and ready,” said Alex Chircop, CEO. “The problem is that, right now, it is complex to implement that well, and it’s much quicker and easier for developers to implement badly: ignoring the need for HA, security and performance; or in a way that locks an application into specific, often very costly, cloud services. The Ondat platform makes it easy for developers to build and deploy production-ready, stateful applications and services, anywhere, while benefiting from the composability, scale, performance and HA that is expected by modern applications.”

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