EMC Names Par Botes as CTO for Asia Pacific & Japan
IT News Online Staff 2007-05-30
EMC Corp. has named industry veteran Par Botes as the new chief technology officer (CTO) for its Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) operations.
Botes brings more than 17 years of IT experience to this role and will report directly to Steven Leonard, President, EMC Asia Pacific and Japan and will also work closely with Jeff Nick, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for EMC Corp.
In this newly created role, Botes will provide technical leadership across a diverse portfolio of information infrastructure solutions covering software and storage as the senior technologist for EMC in Asia Pacific and Japan. His responsibilities include driving EMC's technology strategy in the APJ region and represent EMC in industry-standards groups and at industry forums.
"Technology leadership is a critical enabler for how EMC meets the needs of our customers as we rapidly grow our business in APJ market," said Steven Leonard, President, EMC Asia Pacific and Japan. "Par's strong track record and extensive global product-technology experience, will help us bring EMC's information infrastructure message to customers across some of the most dynamic markets in the world."
"As a technologist and innovator I have been impressed by EMC's track record over the years in information infrastructure," said Botes. "I have been equally impressed by the growth taking place in the Asia Pacific and Japan region. I look forward to being the conduit between EMC's global research and innovative customers in APJ."
Prior to joining EMC, Botes was director of Global Solutions Engineering for Symantec-Veritas. He also spent ten years in Silicon Valley, California with Sun Microsystems and Sun Labs where he worked on high-end performance and system architecture.
Botes began his career Data General in Sweden, which was later acquired by EMC. He has worked around the world and spent a number of years working with customers in the Asia Pacific and EMEA markets. Botes is a published author on the topics of email archiving and business continuity and is named on 17 patents filed with the U.S. Patent Office in the areas of storage, clustering, information security and data protection.
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