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EMC APPOINTS IBM GRID VET JEFFREY NICK AS CTO
EMC Corp announced the appointment of Jeffrey M. Nick to the position of
senior vice president and chief technology officer (CTO). Nick will assume a
major role in the direction of EMC's technology strategy and in the evolution
and advancement of EMC's information lifecycle management capabilities,
related platforms, software and services. Nick will report directly to Howard
Elias, EMC executive vice president of corporate marketing and office of
technology.
Nick spent 24 years at IBM, departing in June. He held the distinguished title
of IBM Fellow, the highest technical honor that IBM bestows on its IT
innovators. During his career, Nick, 50, filed more than 80 inventions and
holds more than 50 U.S. patents in computer systems technology. Most recently,
Nick was responsible for the design and architecture of IBM's On Demand
initiative. Nick also led IBM's Grid Computing strategy, responsible for the
definition and evolution of IBM's Open Grid Services Architecture. He began
his IBM career as a software engineer and contributed to a number of IBM's
systems advancements during his tenure.
Elias said, "Customers continue to reap the benefits of EMC's investment in
and delivery of the most comprehensive portfolio of information lifecycle
management solutions in the industry. Jeff is a recognized leader and
innovator and brings to EMC a depth of experience that will be increasingly
valuable as we continue to drive increased innovation in the industry."
In his new role, Nick will lead EMC's Office of Technology, which is
responsible for defining the company's evolving technology vision and
technology strategy, as well as working with the industry on standards. He
will work directly with EMC customers and leading technologists within EMC's
platforms, software and services organizations to develop future product
directions. Nick's team will also evaluate emerging information management
trends and play a major role in setting technical direction for EMC's M&A
activities.
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