Len Rosenthal VP Marketing for Virtual Instruments
Joining from Panasas, where he served as chief marketing officer
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 6, 2009 at 3:59 pmFounded in June 2008 via the spin-out from Finisar, Virtual Instruments, provider of the NetWisdom storage area network (SAN) optimization solution, today announced Len Rosenthal has joined the company as vice president of marketing. Rosenthal will be responsible for Virtual Instruments overall marketing strategy and implementation, including product marketing, corporate marketing and marketing communications.
Rosenthal brings more than 23 years of marketing strategy, product marketing and business development experience to his role at Virtual Instruments. He joins from Panasas, where he served as chief marketing officer. He was responsible for driving global marketing strategies to accelerate the adoption of Panasas’ clustered, parallel storage solutions in High Performance Computing (HPC) markets.
Before his role at Panasas, Rosenthal co-founded PathScale, which he helped build into one of the most successful InfiniBand technology suppliers. The company was acquired by QLogic, and Rosenthal became vice president of marketing at QLogic’s System Interconnect Group.
His experience also includes senior marketing and product line management roles at Silicon Graphics Computer Systems, Hewlett-Packard and Inktomi Corporation.
Rosenthal has an MBA from the Haas Business School at the University of California at Berkeley, a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and a B.S. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton Business School.
Mark Urdahl, CEO, Virtual Instruments, said: "Len is an important addition to our team. His deep product and corporate marketing expertise in the storage, systems and networking industries will help expand our global presence, and accelerate company growth."
From Len Rosenthal, Vice President of Marketing, Virtual Instruments, said: "As virtualization and cloud computing continue to transform the data center, Virtual Instruments has a unique opportunity to solve underserved customer pain points at the intersection of storage, networking and IT systems management. I look forward to drawing from my extensive storage and systems background and working with Virtual Instruments’ strategic partners and customers to continue addressing the needs of this new market opportunity."