Embotics Corporation, a
pioneer in virtualization and private cloud management, today announced that it
has appointed Cadman Chui to the position of vice president of marketing. Chui
has more than 15 years of marketing experience in the technology space,
including the leadership of an award-winning marketing team at PlateSpin, which
was later acquired by Novell. At Embotics, Chui will establish and manage the
overall strategic marketing vision for the company.
“This is a pivotal
point for companies that are evolving their data centers to the private cloud,
and they need a single software solution that is completely integrated and
comprehensive, is easy to deploy, and leverages the use of their existing
virtual infrastructure,” said Cadman Chui, Embotics vice president of marketing.
“Embotics’ solutions fit perfectly into the needs of IT departments that are
increasing their use of cloud-based computing, and I look forward to working
with the team to educate the industry on the positive return that comes from
having a comprehensive, out-of-the-box private cloud management solution.”
Prior to Chui’s success in leading the PlateSpin marketing
team to acquisition, he also held senior marketing positions with a wide range
of software technology companies, including Cybermation (now CA Technologies)
and DataMirror (now IBM). Chui holds a degree in electrical engineering from the
University of Waterloo and a master’s of business administration from the
Schulich School of Business.
Jay Litkey, CEO of Embotics, said, “Embotics’ vision is to be
the guide for companies accelerating their virtualization and private cloud use,
and the tenets of our management solution match up to a market primed to see
return on investment in this technology. We continue to add strong industry
expertise to our team in order to capitalize on this opportunity, and Chui is no
exception.”
Chui’s appointment comes amid Embotics’ recent participation
and V-Commander 4.0 demonstrations at VMworld 2011 and VMworld Europe 2011. In
addition to experiencing the ease of provisioning, attendees were able to see
how V-Commander delivers an integrated service catalog, self-service portal and
lifecycle automation for private clouds in less than one hour.