Cloud transformation company dinCloud helps organizations quickly migrate to the cloud through Business and it provides subscription-based services tailored to fit a range of business models resulting in reduced cost, enhanced security, control and productivity. The company has appoints Barry Weber as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) who is an IT veteran. Weber has more than thirty years of proven success as a leader in IT in the retail, financial services, professional services and high tech industries. Weber will be responsible to lead all aspects of infrastructure engineering and future technology development for dinCloud in order to make him as an integral part of the company’s strategic direction and future growth.
Prior to dinCloud, Weber was served as President and CTO for T3 Dynamics, where he was responsible for cloud transformation services and ITIL ITSM process change. His previous roles include vice president of information technology for the Barnes and Noble e-commerce division and CIO of Lieberman Research Worldwide. “We are very excited to have attracted someone of Barry’s caliber for CTO,” said Kevin Schatzle, CEO of dinCloud. “Barry has the perfect combination of deep technology understanding and process driven operational experience necessary to implement and support our customers’ IT Infrastructure inside their virtual private data center.”
“The focus of dinCloud is clear – to provide a heavenly experience for its customers and partners. For me, this translates into driving dinCloud’s technology and service offerings to provide a full platform for customers at a price point that fits their budget,” said Weber. “While there is a lot of technology available for those that want to leverage cloud, before dinCloud, I hadn’t seen a full service offering that satisfied the needs of this market at the right price. I am excited about the opportunity to take what is real and available today at dinCloud and to join the team in extending it far beyond what is available in other IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) clouds.”
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