Mark Templeton Board’s Director, Nexenta
Former president and CEO at Citrix
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 16, 2016 at 3:05 pmNexenta Systems Inc. announced that Mark Templeton, former president and CEO at Citrix, has joined the Nexenta advisory board.
He brings a wealth of experience in software-defined (SD) technologies having been influential as the inventor of Citrix’s SD workplace strategy. Believing that virtualisation, mobility management, networking and Software-as-a-Service solutions can unite to provide businesses with ability to thrive in today’s fast-paced, data-centric world, he will share his insight and advise Nexenta as it continues to lead the OpenSDS market.
Templeton was appointed Citrix president and CEO in 1998 and 2001 respectively. Under his leadership, the technology company transformed from a $15 million organisation with one product, one customer segment and one go-to-market strategy, to one of the most globally recognisable brands, including well know solutions CloudStack, XenApp, XenDesktop, and XenServer, with annual revenues exceeding $3 billion. He retired in October 2015, leaving Citrix as the leader in mobile workspace technology.
“At Citrix, our vision was that a Software-Defined Workplace was more productive, engaging and resilient,” says Templeton. “Nexenta’s OpenSDS solutions not only provide greater mobility and flexibility in the face of ever-more data demanding deployments, but they are doing so while also driving down critical IT infrastructure costs. For too long businesses have been at the mercy of the legacy storage vendors, Nexenta is giving the power back to the enterprise.”
“Yet again, we are delighted to be strengthening Nexenta Advisory Board with someone of Mark’s stature,” says Tarkan Maner, chairman and CEO, Nexenta. “His leadership and vision for Citrix were based on his belief that SD technology will be a vital aspect of tomorrow’s workplace and his expertise and network will be invaluable to us. The future is SD everything (SDx) and with Mark on-board, we’ll continue to be the torch bearer.”