ARLINGTON, Va., Nov. 01, 2017 -- DivvyCloud, a leading developer of innovative technology to automate and optimize cloud infrastructure, today announced that Thomas Martin has joined as an advisor. He will be presenting with DivvyCloud at booth (#1502) on ‘Cloud Vulnerabilities and Security.’
Brian Johnson, CEO of DivvyCloud, said, “I am very pleased that Thomas has chosen to work with us. As we continue to add feature functionality to our platform, his industry expertise and background in cloud operations at massive scale will undoubtedly help us to navigate the infrastructure security needs of the enterprise-level, multi-org business structure. We are excited to have him on-board during this critical growth phase of DivvyCloud.”
Martin joins DivvyCloud as the former CIO, and technology leader at the General Electric Company. Prior to leaving GE, Thomas was the Executive Vice President of Application Transformation tasked with moving 9,000 legacy workloads to public and private cloud infrastructure. He has been a leading evaluator, adopter, and advocate of innovative tools and emerging technology that drive effective operation of cloud infrastructure at scale.
Next month, DivvyCloud will showcase the version 17.06 release’s newest capabilities at AWS re:Invent, November 27 - December 1, 2017 in Las Vegas (Booth #1502). Those interested in meeting the DivvyCloud executive team for a product demonstration can do so by clicking here.
About DivvyCloud
DivvyCloud software enables organizations to achieve their cloud computing goals by simplifying and automating compliance and optimization of public and private cloud infrastructure. Using DivvyCloud, customers can leverage programmatic Bots to identify and remediate security, cost and compliance problems in real time. DivvyCloud was founded by seasoned cloud technologists who understand first hand what is necessary to succeed in today’s fast-changing, multi-cloud world.
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