Kirk Law VP Engineering, Skyera
Veteran at NetApp
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 14, 2014 at 3:16 pmSkyera Inc. appointed Kirk Law its VP of engineering.
He joins the Skyera team from NetApp, where he held several VP positions since joining the company in 2002 and has history of improving engineering execution, delivery, product quality, and customer product satisfaction. Within the company’s product operations organization, he oversaw the manageability engineering group’s storage management software development. As VP of OEM systems engineering, he created and expanded strategic engineering partnerships. As VP of systems product engineering, he guided the architecting, portfolio expansion, and delivery of storage hardware systems. He also held senior executive positions at Cacheflow (now Blue Coat Systems) and Silicon Graphics.
Law, who holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University and is a recipient of Purdue’s award for Outstanding Electrical & Computer Engineering, will drive Skyera’s growing product development efforts during this time of customer acquisition. In the last year alone, the company has doubled its R&D headcount and is in the process of building its operations from its Silicon Valley origins to encompass other domestic and international regions.
“Kirk is an ideal choice to lead our talented engineering team as we gain customer traction in new regions, new vertical markets, and new use cases,” said Radoslav Danilak, CEO, Skyera. “Throughout Kirk’s background, he has raised the bar for storage product quality and is known to be an exceptional team leader and motivator.”
“Skyera has changed the price/performance and efficiency dynamics in enterprise storage at a time when the demand for solid-state storage has exploded,” said Law. “This is not a coincidence; Skyera’s impressive development and leadership team have created a suite of products that users, investors, and industry leaders have all recognized as superior.”