Google Appoints VMware Cofounder And Former CEO Diane Greene To Lead The Charge In Enterprise Cloud Computing

November 22, 2015 Off By David
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 Grazed from TechTimes.  Author: Dave Calpito.

Google has just welcomed VMware cofounder and ex-boss Diane Greene as the person who will the charge in Google’s goal to further expand its cloud business.  The tech company’s chief executive Sundar Pichai reveals in a blog post on Thursday, Nov. 19 that Greene is going to head a freshly converged team of cloud businesses consisting of Google Cloud Platform, Google for Work and Google Apps.
 
"As a long-time industry veteran and co-founder and CEO of VMware, Diane needs no introduction," notes Pichai in his post. "Cloud computing is revolutionizing the way people live and work, and there is no better person to lead this important area."…

 
Google is convinced that Greene’s capacity can certainly help reinforce the company’s credibility in huge businesses, taking into consideration her reputation as a former CEO of VMware, which operates in many different corporate data centers.  Greene, though, will continue to be a member of the company’s board while holding the new position as the senior vice president for Google’s enterprise business. She has been on that seat for three years…

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