Chris Maher COO, GreenBytes
Was practice manager in virtualization global practice at Microsoft.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 22, 2013 at 2:48 pmGreenBytes, Inc. named Chris Maher as COO.
He joins GreenBytes from Flexera Software, a provider of application usage management solutions, where he drove over $30M in revenue. In his new role, he will be responsible for the global operations of GreenBytes, including the 24x7x365 customer service center, manufacturing team and global logistics team.
Maher brings more than a decade of progressive experience building and leading professional and customer services teams for software start-ups in the virtualization industry. Prior to Flexera Software, he worked at Neocleus, a client hypervisor provider (acquired by Intel), where he built the support and services organization from the ground up. Prior to this role, Chris worked as a practice manager in the virtualization global practice at Microsoft, and previously served as the engagement director at Softricity, an application virtualization pioneer (acquired by Microsoft).
"Chris Maher is an important addition to the executive management team, where we expect to experience an immediate and meaningful impact on GreenBytes’ global operations," said Steve O’Donnell, chairman and CEO, GreenBytes. "Chris has a tremendous amount of experience in the virtualization space, and his related skillset and leadership will play a pivotal role in the future success of our company."
"I’m pleased to be joining GreenBytes and its highly accomplished team of executives at such an exciting time in the company’s evolution," said Maher. "GreenBytes has a world-class solution for desktop virtualization, and it is mission-critical that the company’s global operations are there to help drive and support our ongoing market expansion as a recognized pioneer and leader in the desktop virtualization space."
Maher holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a MS in Electrical Engineering from Kettering University. Maher will be based at GreenBytes corporate HQs in Providence, R.I. and will assume his position immediately