Sakac has run EMC Global Systems Engineering for three years and will continue to lead this team, maximizing synergies between Global Systems Engineering and VCE.
VCE, which became an EMC business in December 2014, will now become the EMC Converged Platforms Division. As part of this new model, VCE is poised to fully leverage EMC in helping customers implement their IT transformation plans. Tighter alignment within EMC will further simplify technology options and deployment, and provide an even richer customer experience at enterprise scale to drive business competitiveness. With a broad portfolio of converged and hyper-converged offerings, EMC customers can confidently simplify operations and shift resources to increase focus on innovation and business agility.
“Under Praveen Akkiraju’s leadership VCE became the clear converged infrastructure leader with VCE Vblock Systems that were born from our strong partnership with Cisco, and he successfully expanded VCE’s portfolio to accelerate customer adoption of hybrid cloud,” said Goulden. “Going forward, having the VCE team more deeply integrated within EMC allows us to leverage synergies, simplify our go-to-market and improve time to market for our customers. EMC has never been better positioned to capture the huge opportunity that exists for converged infrastructure and solutions, and I am confident that Chad’s passion and industry knowledge will enable us to achieve success.”
“In the past year, VCE has evolved from having a single product to having one of the industry’s broadest portfolios of converged infrastructure and solutions with Blocks, Racks and Appliances,” said Sakac. “I am ecstatic to lead a team that has an incredible track record for success and is laser focused on developing innovative technologies that our customers care about. Converged and Hyper-Converged infrastructure form fundamental, foundational platforms on which Hybrid Clouds, Cloud Native Applications and Data Lake Analytics are built.”