In this new role, Bernard Golden will help the company's customers leverage the cloud and build best-practice operations based on its cloud management platform.
enStratus Networks LLC., a cloud infrastructure management solution provider, yesterday announced that Bernard Golden has joined the company as its new Vice President of Enterprise Solutions. In this new role, Bernard will help its customers leverage the cloud and build best-practice operations based on its cloud management platform. Bernard brings vast experience working with CIOs around the world to incorporate new IT technologies and meet their business goals.
The company avers that prior to joining it, Bernard was CEO of HyperStratus, a Silicon Valley cloud computing consultancy that focuses on application security, system architecture and design, TCO analysis, and project implementation. The firm's clients include Korea Telecom, Chunghwa Telecom, Pearson, and BMC Software. He is also the Cloud Computing Advisor for CIO Magazine. Bernard's writings on cloud computing have also been published by The New York Times and the Harvard Business Review. Bernard is the author of Virtualization for Dummies. He is also the co-author of Creating the Infrastructure for Cloud Computing (Intel Press, 2011) and has keynoted conferences from Moscow to Peru.
"We are very excited to add Bernard to our leadership team," said David Bagley, CEO of enStratus. "Cloud adoption by enterprises around the world is ramping quickly. His experience helping CIOs adopt new technologies will be very valuable as we continue to grow our customer base."
"Enterprises continually informed me about the challenges they face as they add public and private clouds to their IT infrastructure," commented Bernard Golden, VP of Enterprise Solutions for enStratus. "The enStratus solution brings the critical governance and automation capabilities that enterprises require across all the leading clouds. I look forward to helping our customers meet this goal and to being part of the great team at enStratus."