MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 03, 2017 -- Arcserve, LLC, whose breakthrough data protection and availability solutions deliver enterprise power with small team simplicity, today announced the appointment of Tom Signorello as its new CEO, effective immediately.
Signorello has a long track record of innovation and success as CEO of OnX Enterprise Solutions, senior vice president and managing director, North America, for Diebold Inc., and vice president of global managed services, North America, at Unisys.
“Tom is an incredibly strong leader who I’m confident will infuse inspiration and enthusiasm across our worldwide network,” said Chairman of the Board Dave Hansen. “He is a visionary who brings a unique leadership approach to our culture, award-winning solution suite, and growing partner community.”
Hansen, who had been serving as interim CEO, will remain chairman of the board at Arcserve.
“I am thrilled to join a company where I believe the possibilities are limitless,” said Signorello. “I am fiercely committed to augmenting the vibrant culture and accelerating the innovation and execution that our customers have come to expect from us. At a time when our market is transforming and becoming more competitive than ever, I couldn’t be more confident in our ability to win, or more honored to build this next chapter at Arcserve.”
Signorello plans to focus on sharpening operational execution to further enhance customer support and optimize channel presence, while ensuring the company has the strategic processes and go-to-market strategy to meet future challenges.
Signorello is a 23-year veteran of the IT industry and has held numerous executive leadership roles at both public and private tech firms. Before joining OnX as CEO, he ran the North American business for Diebold, which represented over half of the company’s revenues. Prior to that, Signorello ran the North American global managed service business at Unisys and served as senior vice president, global government managed services at Xerox.
He earned his MBA and Bachelor of Science in Business Administration at Suffolk University School of Management in Boston.
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Arcserve is a leading provider of data protection and recovery software that provides organizations with the assurance that they can recover their data and applications when needed. Launched in 1990, Arcserve provides a comprehensive solution for cloud, virtual and physical environments, on premise or in the cloud, backed by unsurpassed support and expertise. Arcserve Unified Data Protection (UDP), available on Arcserve’s appliance or your hardware, drives a full range of highly efficient and integrated data protection capabilities through a simple, web-based user console. Arcserve has a customer base of 45,000 end users in more than 150 countries and partners with over 7,500 distributors, resellers and service providers around the world. Arcserve is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota with offices around the world. Visit www.arcserve.com.
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