SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 20, 2017 -- Hedvig, the company modernizing storage and accelerating enterprise adoption of private and hybrid clouds, announced today that Angela Restani has been named Executive Vice President of Marketing. With more than 15 years of experience in leading product marketing, business development and demand-generation teams, Angela will head all demand-generation and go-to-market strategies at Hedvig.
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“We’ve created the world's first workload-agnostic data management system and are now building the company infrastructure to support it. To propel Hedvig to the next level of growth, we’re adding experts in brand recognition and partnership strategy to our executive team,” said Avinash Lakshman, CEO and Founder of Hedvig. “We’ll leverage Angela’s expertise to create new go-to-market strategies for engaging with top-tier Hedvig partners and customers, as well as boosting our visibility with top enterprise vendors, including HPE.”
Before joining Hedvig, Angela was the Vice President of Marketing at DataEndure, where she led the marketing, recruiting and sales development teams. During her tenure, Angela built the marketing team from the ground up and was responsible for delivering strategic growth through inbound and outbound marketing campaigns. She was recently named CRN’s Woman of the Channel for her achievements at the company.
Angela also held leadership roles at HPM Networks, as Director of Marketing, and Nutanix, as Director of Worldwide Demand Generation.
“Hedvig’s distributed-systems DNA places the company in a singular position to provide significant value to resellers that want to offer modern storage solutions and customers that want to migrate their data centers to the cloud,” Restani said. “The company is now experiencing rapid growth and I look forward to working closely with the Hedvig executive team to ensure that our major enterprise customers and partners both understand and capitalize on the benefits of software-defined storage.”
With containers and virtual infrastructure offering enterprises with the ability to accommodate diverse workloads, the next generation of data centers will be run completely inside public and private clouds. The Hedvig Distributed Storage Platform, recently expanded to include all-flash and security capabilities, provides businesses with the elasticity they need to support any workload, any infrastructure, and any cloud.
About Hedvig
Hedvig provides software-defined storage for enterprises building private, hybrid, or multi-cloud environments. The Hedvig Distributed Storage Platform is the only solution designed for both primary and secondary data, making it ideal for virtualized, containerized and backup workloads. It consolidates block, file, and object into a single, API-driven platform that keeps pace with ever-growing data needs. Hedvig's patented Universal Data Plane technology forms a distributed, scale-out cluster that transforms commodity servers or cloud computing into a flexible data fabric. Customers like BNP Paribas, LKAB, and Mazzetti rely on Hedvig as a fundamental enabler of digital business. For more information about Hedvig, visit www.hedviginc.com.
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Hedvig Contact:
Pam Njissang
Bhava Communications
[email protected]
(510) 984-1528
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